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Rural students’ transition in and through a semi-urban university: Experiences from the National University of Lesotho
Author(s) -
Pulane Lefoka,
Tebello Tlali
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
sotl in the south
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2523-1154
DOI - 10.36615/sotls.v5i2.195
Subject(s) - rurality , qualitative research , focus group , sociology , narrative , rural area , transition (genetics) , geography , pedagogy , political science , social science , linguistics , philosophy , biochemistry , chemistry , anthropology , law , gene
This paper reports on the findings of a study carried out at the National University of Lesotho (NUL). The paper explored the influence of ‘rurality’ on students who originate from the rural areas of Lesotho and analysed their transition at the NUL. The spatial geographic theory and narrative inquiry were adopted, and qualitative focus groups were utilised to collect data. The students were given an opportunity to conceptualise ‘rurality’ and narrate their stories about growing up and earlier schooling, as well as their learning experiences at the NUL. The findings revealed that rural students’ educational trajectories are indeed filled with numerous challenges, mainly due to deprivation and limited exposure to technology in their earlier lives. The main recommendation made by the paper is that the concerned stakeholders ought to be mindful of the needs of all prospective higher education students, including those from rural backgrounds, and intervene accordingly. 

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