Learners’ experiences of the journey to school in Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abrem municipality
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University of Cape Coast
Abstract
The success of education and training which is typically tied to productivity and
economic growth is incomplete minus the experience’s learners’ face on their
journey to school. Attention to access to quality education and improved
learning outcomes seems to miss this all-important consideration. Thus, this
study explored learners’ experiences of their journey to school. The study draws
on drawing activity from learners and semi-structured interview guides within
the context of phenomenological case study design to explore the phenomenon.
Eighteen participants purposively selected from a remote basic school in the
Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abrem Municipality formed the sample. Thematic
analysis was carried out to situate the findings. Learners' journey to school
experiences were influenced by factors like time, safety concerns, socialization,
and route options. They exercise agency through planning, time management,
safety strategies, hygiene, and advocating for neighborhood changes. Learners'
persistence in completing school stems from academic achievement,
institutional support, aspirations, and the recognition of education as a lifechanging
tool. The study concludes that learners face a complex journey to
school experiences, requiring them to showcase their capacity to achieve their
education goals. Based on these findings and conclusion drawn from the study,
it is recommended that education policy makers and stakeholders put up
measures such as infrastructure improvement that will ensure safe and smooth
journey to school to enhance learner’s completion and success.
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xiv,157p:,ill
