Effects of poverty on scholastic development of adolescents in the Mafikeng area
Abstract
This research report seeks to determine the effects of poverty on
scholastic performance and development of adolescents of Magogoe
and other neighboring villages in Mafikeng. The researcher has been
teaching in the same area for the past eighteen years and according to
her experience, poverty has negative effects on learner development
and scholastic performance.
Secondary school learners, most of whom are adolescents, participated
in the study. Adolescents are said to be in a stage of transition from
childhood to adulthood. Erickson (in Louw, 1998) explains that during
this time of life, adolescents form relationships with opposite sex
persons. It is during this time that energy derived from a healthy diet
and nutrition is required. Learners from low socio-economic
backgrounds are greatly affected and become prone to health and
social pathologies.
Data was obtained through questionnaires and were administered by
the researcher. Empirical findings and literature studies proved that
poverty has negative impacts on the performance of learners. The
researcher recommended that self-help community projects be started
and that community members be empowered to run small businesses.
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