Perceptions of Child Abuse by Teacher Trainees in Zimbabwean Schools |
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Authors: | Almon Shumba |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Education Studies, Faculty of Education, University of KwaZulu-Natalshumba@ukzn.ac.za almonshumba@yahoo.com |
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Abstract: | This study is a part of a larger study that examined the epidemiology and aetiology of child abuse by teachers in Zimbabwean primary schools. The purpose of the study was to determine teacher trainees' conception of sexual abuse of pupils by teachers within the school context, the forms of sexual abuse perpetrated on pupils by teachers in Zimbabwean schools, and the aetiology of sexual abuse of pupils by teachers in Zimbabwean schools. One hundred and fifty (75 male, 75 female) teacher trainees from three colleges of education, located in the same province, participated in the study. Participants indicated that sexual abuse of pupils within the school context involves having sexual intercourse with pupils; having love affairs with pupils; impregnating pupils by teachers; and fondling pupils' breasts, buttocks, and private parts. Results suggested that pupils are vulnerable to sexual abuse by teachers in Zimbabwean schools. |
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Keywords: | Child abuse perceptions of child abuse teacher perceptions of child abuse perceptions teachers teacher trainees pupils Zimbabwe schools |
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