Exploring The Experiences Of Pregnant Students In Some Selected Basic Schools In The Ejisu Municipality
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The Ghana Education Service issued a guideline in 2018 on pregnant students. The guideline
seeks to facilitate the continuous education of pregnant students in Ghana. Hence the need to
explore the experiences of pregnant students in selected schools in the Ejisu Municipality. The
research philosophy and approach adopted for the study were the interpretivist paradigm and
qualitative approach. Specifically, the semi-structured interview design was employed. Five
basic schools from five educational circuits in the Ejisu Municipality in the Ashanti Region
were studied. Qualitative data were collected from 30 participants (made up of pregnant
students, head teachers, teachers, parents, class mates, and health officials). Purposive sampling
technique was used to select the 30 participants from 958 paricipants. The semi-structured
interview guide was the main instrument used for data collection. Thematic analysis was used
in analyzing the data. The study revealed that schools in the Municipality have not effectively
implemented the GES guidelines. The study further revealed that although the pregnant
students received some form of support from their parents, head teachers/teachers, classmates,
and health officials, there were other supports such as teachers doing remedial teaching for
them. The study revealed that the academic performance of pregnant students in the
Municipality have negatively been affected. The pregnant students experienced challenges
such as stigmatization, scoffing, and inferiority complex in the home, school, and the
community. It is therefore recommended that Stakeholders and other support institutions such
as teachers’/head teachers, parents, classmates, health officials, District Education Directorate,
Regional Education Directorate must be trained and sensitized on the GES guidelines.
