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Original Articles

‘They are using laptops, we are using boxes’: township learners' conceptions of Expo

Pages 67-79 | Published online: 20 Aug 2013
 

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to explore the motivation of a group of township learners who participated in a science fair known as Expo, by using phenomenography to explore their conceptions and experiences of Expo. The data comprised paragraphs written by the learners before the regional Expo and focus group interviews conducted afterwards. The analysis revealed that the learners participated because they saw Expo as giving them a chance of success, conceptualized in terms of present or future goals as measured against a criterion or relative to others. However, their experience of Expo left them with a sense of failure. They accounted for this perceived failure in terms of inherent weaknesses with their projects and external factors, such as lack of access to resources and help from adults. They could see little connection between Expo and their classroom experience of science, despite the relevance of Expo projects to one of their science curriculum outcomes. The results of this study suggests that Expo may not be the best vehicle for encouraging learners from historically disadvantaged schools to participate in science, given the significant disparity in access to resources and knowledge across different types of schools in South Africa. At the same time, the agency and initiative of the study group suggest fertile ground for the Youth into Science Strategy.

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