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What is High School Students

Successful Pathways for the Well-Being of Black Students
In this review, the term, ‘high school students’, was used with inclusivity to high school individuals within the basic education system in South Africa, often referred to as high school leaners. These are young individuals registered in upper-secondary education in South Africa, which is considered a preparatory education for higher education. You are required to complete (pass) high school education (Grade 12) to obtain admission to higher education.
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Creating Well-Being Learning Experience for High-School Black Students in Rural Schools in South Africa
Katlego Mabulana (University of the Free State, South Africa) and Kananga Robert Mukuna (University of the Free State, South Africa)
Copyright: © 2023 |Pages: 17
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-7090-9.ch002
Abstract
This book chapter explores creating well-being learning experiences for high-school Black students in rural schools in South Africa. It discusses the less positive positions many high school black students experience in these rural schools in South Africa. Specifically, these less positive positions impact the students' well-being and learning experiences. This chapter discusses the understanding of learning amongst rural school-based students. The chapter concludes by considering a few identified components to be established to potentially create well-being learning experiences for black high school students in rural schools in South Africa, perhaps with a reminder that our quality of learning experiences is part of our well-being. Finally, it focuses on solutions and recommendations. Lastly, this chapter concludes by providing definitions of the key terms and discussion questions.
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