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Understanding grade repetition from the perspectives of teachers and principals in basic schools in Ghana

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Abstract

Grade repetition is a common educational practice in schools in Ghana and Africa, yet it is under researched. Using a qualitative case study approach this paper draws from interviews with teachers and principals in select schools in Accra, Ghana, to better understand the factors and outcomes associated with grade repetition. Findings show how students with irregular attendance, from poorer families, that are overage, or that are working domestically in homes, are more likely to repeat a grade. Some successful approaches suggested by teachers in making grade repetition more effective include changes to teaching methods, classroom structure, and opportunities for student participation.

Author
Owusu Kyereko, Daniel
Smith, William C.
lovor, Ishmael
Keneyc, Gabriel
Year of publication
2022
Pages
9
Series
International Journal of Educational Development
Linguistic region
Country (Geographical area)
Source database
library
Language