Experiences of life orientation among teachers teaching sexuality education in secondary schools in Vhembe and Mopani Districts Limpopo Province, South Africa

Teachers’ experiences regarding sexuality education are significant indicators of teaching sexuality in secondary schools. However, the importance of including sexuality education in the educational system is rising globally. This suggests that Life Orientation (LO) teachers have a unique and vital...

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Published inAfrican journal of reproductive health Vol. 27; no. 3; pp. 47 - 55
Main Authors Munyai, Humbulani S., Makhado, Lufuno, Ramathuba, Dora U., Lebese, Rachel T.
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Published Women's Health and Action Research Centre (WHARC) 01.03.2023
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2141-3606
DOI10.29063/ajrh2023/v27i3.6

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Abstract Teachers’ experiences regarding sexuality education are significant indicators of teaching sexuality in secondary schools. However, the importance of including sexuality education in the educational system is rising globally. This suggests that Life Orientation (LO) teachers have a unique and vital role to play, one for which they are not always ready, especially when sexuality education is a cross-curricular subject. This study examined teachers’ experiences regarding teaching sexuality education in Limpopo Province. This study aimed to explore and describe the experiences of the Life Orientation (LO) teachers teaching sexuality education in secondary schools in Vhembe and Mopani districts Limpopo Province, South Africa. A qualitative, exploratory-descriptive phenomenological design was employed. In-depth face-to-face interviews were conducted with 14 LO teachers from four (4) sets of public secondary schools in Vhembe and Mopani districts. Interviews were audio recorded. Field notes were used to capture nonverbal communication from participants. Data saturation was reached on the seventh (7th) face to face interviews. A Qualitative thematic analysis was employed to analyses data. The results revealed four themes: Participant experiences of sexuality education; Communication concerns; Role shifting in imparting sexuality education and challenges experienced by LO teachers in the classes room. Ethical considerations and trustworthiness was ensured. The study concluded that participants experiences of sexuality education; communication concerns; role shifting in imparting sexuality education operate as barriers to comprehensive sexuality education. Recommendations: teachers need to be equipped with knowledge and skills and to teach various sexuality topics, including providing human and material resources. (Afr J Reprod Health 2023; 27 [3]: 47-55).
AbstractList Teachers’ experiences regarding sexuality education are significant indicators of teaching sexuality in secondary schools. However, the importance of including sexuality education in the educational system is rising globally. This suggests that Life Orientation (LO) teachers have a unique and vital role to play, one for which they are not always ready, especially when sexuality education is a cross-curricular subject. This study examined teachers’ experiences regarding teaching sexuality education in Limpopo Province. This study aimed to explore and describe the experiences of the Life Orientation (LO) teachers teaching sexuality education in secondary schools in Vhembe and Mopani districts Limpopo Province, South Africa. A qualitative, exploratory-descriptive phenomenological design was employed. In-depth face-to-face interviews were conducted with 14 LO teachers from four (4) sets of public secondary schools in Vhembe and Mopani districts. Interviews were audio recorded. Field notes were used to capture nonverbal communication from participants. Data saturation was reached on the seventh (7th) face to face interviews. A Qualitative thematic analysis was employed to analyses data. The results revealed four themes: Participant experiences of sexuality education; Communication concerns; Role shifting in imparting sexuality education and challenges experienced by LO teachers in the classes room. Ethical considerations and trustworthiness was ensured. The study concluded that participants experiences of sexuality education; communication concerns; role shifting in imparting sexuality education operate as barriers to comprehensive sexuality education. Recommendations: teachers need to be equipped with knowledge and skills and to teach various sexuality topics, including providing human and material resources. (Afr J Reprod Health 2023; 27 [3]: 47-55).
Teachers' experiences regarding sexuality education are significant indicators of teaching sexuality in secondary schools. However, the importance of including sexuality education in the educational system is rising globally. This suggests that Life Orientation (LO) teachers have a unique and vital role to play, one for which they are not always ready, especially when sexuality education is a cross-curricular subject. This study examined teachers' experiences regarding teaching sexuality education in Limpopo Province. This study aimed to explore and describe the experiences of the Life Orientation (LO) teachers teaching sexuality education in secondary schools in Vhembe and Mopani districts Limpopo Province, South Africa. A qualitative, exploratory-descriptive phenomenological design was employed. In-depth face-to-face interviews were conducted with 14 LO teachers from four (4) sets of public secondary schools in Vhembe and Mopani districts. Interviews were audio recorded. Field notes were used to capture nonverbal communication from participants. Data saturation was reached on the seventh (7th) face to face interviews. A Qualitative thematic analysis was employed to analyses data. The results revealed four themes: Participant experiences of sexuality education; Communication concerns; Role shifting in imparting sexuality education and challenges experienced by LO teachers in the classes room. Ethical considerations and trustworthiness was ensured. The study concluded that participants experiences of sexuality education; communication concerns; role shifting in imparting sexuality education operate as barriers to comprehensive sexuality education. Recommendations: teachers need to be equipped with knowledge and skills and to teach various sexuality topics, including providing human and material resources. (Afr J Reprod Health 2023; 27 [3]: 47-55). Keywords: Experiences, life orientation, sexuality education, teachers Les experiences des enseignants en matiere d'education a la sexualite sont des indicateurs significatifs de l'enseignement de la sexualite dans les ecoles secondaires. Cependant, l'importance d'inclure l'education sexuelle dans le systeme educatif augmente a l'echelle mondiale. Cela suggere que les enseignants en orientation de vie (OL) ont un role unique et vital a jouer, role pour lequel ils ne sont pas toujours prets, surtout lorsque l'education a la sexualite est une matiere transversale. Cette etude a examine les experiences des enseignants concernant l'enseignement de l'education sexuelle dans la province du Limpopo. Cette etude visait a explorer et a decrire les experiences des enseignants d'orientation de vie (OL) enseignant l'education sexuelle dans les ecoles secondaires des districts de Vhembe et de Mopani, province du Limpopo, en Afrique du Sud. Une conception phenomenologique qualitative, exploratoire-descriptive a ete employee. Des entretiens approfondis en face a face ont ete menes avec 14 enseignants de LO de quatre (4) ensembles d'ecoles secondaires publiques dans les districts de Vhembe et Mopani. Les entretiens ont ete enregistres sur bande audio. Des notes de terrain ont ete utilisees pour capturer la communication non verbale des participants. La saturation des donnees a ete atteinte au septieme (7eme) entretien en face a face. Une analyse thematique qualitative a ete utilisee pour analyser les donnees. Les resultats ont revele quatre themes : les experiences des participants en matiere d'education sexuelle; Problemes de communication ; Changement de role dans la transmission de l'education sexuelle et defis rencontres par les enseignants de LO dans la salle de classe. Les considerations ethiques et la fiabilite ont ete assurees. L'etude a conclu que les experiences des participants en matiere d'education sexuelle ; problemes de communication; le changement de role dans la transmission de l'education sexuelle constitue un obstacle a une education sexuelle complete. Recommandations: les enseignants doivent etre dotes de connaissances et de competences et enseigner divers sujets lies a la sexualite, notamment en fournissant des ressources humaines et materielles. (Afr J Reprod Health 2023; 27 [3]: 47-55). Mots-cles: Experiences, orientation de vie, education a la sexualite, enseignants
Teachers' experiences regarding sexuality education are significant indicators of teaching sexuality in secondary schools. However, the importance of including sexuality education in the educational system is rising globally. This suggests that Life Orientation (LO) teachers have a unique and vital role to play, one for which they are not always ready, especially when sexuality education is a cross-curricular subject. This study examined teachers' experiences regarding teaching sexuality education in Limpopo Province. This study aimed to explore and describe the experiences of the Life Orientation (LO) teachers teaching sexuality education in secondary schools in Vhembe and Mopani districts Limpopo Province, South Africa. A qualitative, exploratory-descriptive phenomenological design was employed. In-depth face-to-face interviews were conducted with 14 LO teachers from four (4) sets of public secondary schools in Vhembe and Mopani districts. Interviews were audio recorded. Field notes were used to capture nonverbal communication from participants. Data saturation was reached on the seventh (7th) face to face interviews. A Qualitative thematic analysis was employed to analyses data. The results revealed four themes: Participant experiences of sexuality education; Communication concerns; Role shifting in imparting sexuality education and challenges experienced by LO teachers in the classes room. Ethical considerations and trustworthiness was ensured. The study concluded that participants experiences of sexuality education; communication concerns; role shifting in imparting sexuality education operate as barriers to comprehensive sexuality education. Recommendations: teachers need to be equipped with knowledge and skills and to teach various sexuality topics, including providing human and material resources.Teachers' experiences regarding sexuality education are significant indicators of teaching sexuality in secondary schools. However, the importance of including sexuality education in the educational system is rising globally. This suggests that Life Orientation (LO) teachers have a unique and vital role to play, one for which they are not always ready, especially when sexuality education is a cross-curricular subject. This study examined teachers' experiences regarding teaching sexuality education in Limpopo Province. This study aimed to explore and describe the experiences of the Life Orientation (LO) teachers teaching sexuality education in secondary schools in Vhembe and Mopani districts Limpopo Province, South Africa. A qualitative, exploratory-descriptive phenomenological design was employed. In-depth face-to-face interviews were conducted with 14 LO teachers from four (4) sets of public secondary schools in Vhembe and Mopani districts. Interviews were audio recorded. Field notes were used to capture nonverbal communication from participants. Data saturation was reached on the seventh (7th) face to face interviews. A Qualitative thematic analysis was employed to analyses data. The results revealed four themes: Participant experiences of sexuality education; Communication concerns; Role shifting in imparting sexuality education and challenges experienced by LO teachers in the classes room. Ethical considerations and trustworthiness was ensured. The study concluded that participants experiences of sexuality education; communication concerns; role shifting in imparting sexuality education operate as barriers to comprehensive sexuality education. Recommendations: teachers need to be equipped with knowledge and skills and to teach various sexuality topics, including providing human and material resources.
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