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AN INVESTIGATIVE STUDY OF BRIDGE OF HOPE GIRLS’ SCHOOL EDUCATION MODEL IN POST- CONFLICT LIBERIA

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dc.contributor.author WEAH, JACKSON GARPU
dc.date.accessioned 2021-05-03T13:05:21Z
dc.date.available 2021-05-03T13:05:21Z
dc.date.issued 2017-07-03
dc.identifier.citation Turabian en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://dlibrary.aiu.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/525
dc.description.abstract This qualitative empirical research used a “case- study” methodology presents the evidence derived from empirical research that the all–girls educational model being implemented at Bridge of Hope Girls’ School is actually producing significant identifiable changes in girls. Some of the factors which were examined to indicate successful change include creation of pathways for disadvantaged girls to access the process of, retention of students in the institution, progression of students to higher grades at appropriate times, and completion of school by the girls. This investigative research sought to provide a comprehensive case study of the Bridge of Hope Girls’ School within the context of all-girls education model for girls. The main focus of this dissertation is to propose new paradigm of doing girls’ education herein referred to as the Bridge of Hope Girls’ Transformational Education (BOHGTE) Model. A Christian transformational education ( girls-only) model provided at BOH that has produced an empirical evidence of a significant measurable positive difference in reducing cultural disparity between boys and girls education, transform negative cultural assumptions and changing social narratives of girls in ways that lead to increased enrollment, retentions and progression of girls in Monrovia informal setting. The study participants included the girls at Bridge of Hope, alumni, administrators, faculty, staff, and trustees. Data was gathered through opened -ended interviews and document analysis. With thorough analysis of all data ( interviews and documents) the following themes surfaced: Environment aids student learning outcomes; Christian worldview and ethical foundation of BOH model ;Organizational systems; Gender differences in how boys and girls learn and behave in educational setting; Emphasis on staff development -qualified teachers and training teachers to do “transformational education; Distractions in co-education; In classes that are separated by gender, male and female students work and learn on the same level as their peers and relevant curriculum for girls emphasizing implicit and explicit contents. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Africa international University en_US
dc.subject Girls education en_US
dc.title AN INVESTIGATIVE STUDY OF BRIDGE OF HOPE GIRLS’ SCHOOL EDUCATION MODEL IN POST- CONFLICT LIBERIA en_US
dc.title.alternative A CASE STUDY OF AN ALL –GIRLS SCHOOL IN AN INFORMAL SETTING IN THE CITY OF MONROVIA en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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