Peer support in sub-Saharan Africa: A critical interpretive synthesis of school-based research

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作者
Mitchell, Rafael [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bristol, Sch Educ, Bristol, England
关键词
Critical interpretive synthesis; Education in Africa; Education quality; Inclusive education; Peer learning; Peer support; Ubuntu; INCLUSIVE EDUCATION; TEACHERS; STRATEGIES; INSIGHTS; STUDENTS; CHILDREN; QUALITY; POLICY;
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10.1016/j.ijedudev.2022.102686
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
This paper concerns an aspect of schooling in sub-Saharan Africa which receives limited attention in official education discourse - namely, that students themselves often bear educational responsibilities for the access and learning of their peers. Informed by postcolonial and decolonial scholarship, this critical interpretive synthesis (CIS) of school-based research from the region provides a taxonomy of students' roles and responsibilities with respect to the education of their peers. The study reveals positive and negative aspects of such support. The expectation of mutual support amongst students reflects a collectivist orientation in the region, and the material realities of teaching and learning in historically under-resourced environments. Where peer support focuses on improving learning then evidence is largely positive, both for those giving and receiving support; however, where students' access to education is reliant on peers (which is the case for many disadvantaged learners, including children with disabilities and those from linguistic minorities) then the adequacy of these arrange-ments is questionable. Peer support cannot compensate for exclusionary policies and underinvestment in necessary professional support and infrastructure. This study finds that peer support is a key and neglected aspect of education quality in the region. The implications of this for progress towards global and regional policy priorities are considered, alongside lessons for research and practice.
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