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Abstract
Education & Educational Research Social Sciences
Parental educational support plays a significant role in the educational success of learners. Research has emphasised the important role of father involvement in educational achievement; however, little is known about how educational support is understood within marginalised contexts such as female-headed households, especially where fathers are absent or largely uninvolved in the lives of children. This article presents the perspectives of six adolescents in a South African community who reflect on what father involvement means to them in relation to educational support. Semi-structured interviews and a focus group were conducted with the participants to discuss their experiences. We use feminist theory to highlight the informal and non-traditional forms of support that are present in these female-headed households. The data were analysed by means of thematic content analysis. The findings revealed that all the adolescents had complex and deeply personal perspectives on the role a father could play in their lives, and that these views often contrasted with dominant stereotypes of female-headed households as inherently inferior. Although all the adolescents showed a desire for a relationship with a biological father, in some cases the influence of a father was framed as detrimental to the family unit and the educational success of the adolescents. These findings have implications for how schools and educational stakeholders can understand and engage with adolescents and families in female-headed households.
Details
Title
Disrupting Patriarchal Perceptions of Single-Mother Families: An Analysis of Adolescent Narratives
Creators
Carmelita Jacobs - Stellenbosch Univ, Stellenbosch, South Africa
Grant Andrews - University of the Witwatersrand
Publication Details
Education as change, Vol.25, pp.1-19
Publisher
Routledge
Identifiers
991013082411502368
Copyright
Published by the University of Johannesburg and Unisa Press. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/)
Academic Unit
SCU College
Language
English
Resource Type
Journal article
Disrupting Patriarchal Perceptions of Single-Mother Families