Midlands State University Library

Marginality, migration and education educational experiences of migrants' children in Zimbabwe

Matsa Winniefridah

Marginality, migration and education educational experiences of migrants' children in Zimbabwe created by Winniefridah Matsa - ix, 133 pages: 22 cm.

Includes an index

Chapter 1: Background to the nature of international migration in the african continent and zimbabwe.- Chapter 2: Geo-physical and the socio-economic learning environments for migrants'children: converging experiences of migration and marginality on the education of boys and girls in bulilima and mangwe.- Chapter 3: Gender and the nature of migration: absence of one or both parents.- Chapter 4: Effects of migration elsewhere and zimbabwe.- Chapter 5: Educational challenges of migrants' children at home and school: teachers, leaners and caregivers' perspectives.- Chapter 6: Low cost" boarding and "child renters": boys and girls schooling in risky physical and social environments in bulilima and mangwe.- Chapter 7: Children belonging to "no one": learners trapped in strained and suspicious relationships.- Chapter 8: The impact of migration on the family and childrens' rights: gendered perspective.- Chapter 9: "Silent wars" between migrants' children and teachers, teachers and migrant parents: gendered 'war'.- Chapter 10: Intervention strategies for equity in education: syncronised and co-ordinated model to help learners cope with absence of parents due to migration in zimbabwe.- Chapter 11: Implications of the book.

This book provides a missing link between marginality, migration and education in Zimbabwe, focusing on the educational experiences of migrants' children in an effort to influence government policies concerning migrant parents and their left-behind children.

9783030608729


Children of immigrants--Education--Zimbabwe
Children of immigrants--Social conditions
Marginality, Social--Zimbabwe

LC3747.Z55 / MAT