Academic Resilience in Challenging Contexts: Evidence from Township and Rural Primary Schools in South Africa
journal contribution
posted on 2024-10-04, 13:45authored byGabrielle Wills, Heleen Hofmeyr
Poverty is considered a risk factor that jeopardizes children’s academic performance. However, even in high-poverty contexts there are students who manage to achieve consistently good academic results. This paper uses a resilience framework to identify and describe the characteristics of students from South African rural and township primary schools who perform above socio-economic expectations in literacy. After accounting for differences in socio-economic status, we find that resilient students differ significantly from their lower-achieving peers along various dimensions, especially socio-emotional skills. This is a promising finding in light of a growing body of research on skill formation, which suggests that these skills can be fostered through targeted interventions.<br><br>RLOs<p></p>
History
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
Citation
Gabrielle Wills, Heleen Hofmeyr,
Academic resilience in challenging contexts: Evidence from township and rural primary schools in South Africa,
International Journal of Educational Research,
Volume 98,
2019,
Pages 192-205,
ISSN 0883-0355,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijer.2019.08.001