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EXAMINING THE SUPERVISION OF STUDENT PRISONERS IN DISTANCE E-LEARNING A CASE STUDY
EXAMINING THE SUPERVISION OF STUDENT PRISONERS IN DISTANCE E-LEARNING A CASE STUDY

Author(s): Vimbi Petrus Mahlangu
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Education, Distance learning / e-learning
Published by: Association of Social and Educational Innovation (ASEI)
Keywords: student prisoners; distance e-learning; supervision; incarceration education; case study;

Summary/Abstract: Purpose of this study was to examine the educational encounters of twelve incarcerated individuals at a prison in Namibia, with a specific focus on their involvement in educational activities throughout their incarceration. The participants originated from diverse vocational backgrounds, encompassing professions such as Soldier, Police Officer, Civil Servant, Teacher, Mechanic, and Farmer. Furthermore, there was a limited number of individuals who were jobless at the time of the verdict. Method: data was obtained through audio-recorded interviews and subsequently transcribed word for word by a skilled transcriber. Analysis: The author employed an interpretive framework to examine the transcriptions aiming to reveal underlying trends and acquire insight into the motivations, difficulties, and viewpoints of the offenders in relation to their educational pursuits. Prisoners perceive imprisonment as a chance to enhance themselves via education, which they regard to improve their lives upon release. Having access to essential resources such as laptops, printers, and study materials is vital for their academic endeavors. However, incarcerated students face significant obstacles in their academic endeavors due to intermittent access to electricity and limited study hours. Findings: It was found that to succeed in remote education individuals must demonstrate self-discipline, efficient time management abilities, and self-motivation, given there is a lack of direct oversight and regulated environments. Distance e-learning is generally acknowledged and esteemed for its exceptional degree of flexibility. Although incarcerated individuals face difficulties in speaking and receiving prompt replies, they are afforded the chance to pursue academic education while serving their prison sentences.

  • Issue Year: 11/2024
  • Issue No: 22
  • Page Range: 115-130
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: English
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