How School-Based Resilience Arises from Connectedness, Competence, and Contribution
from Part III - Regional and Country Case Studies on Social Justice for Youth
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 September 2020
This chapter draws upon the firsthand perspectives of high-needs secondary school students in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia so as to highlight programmatic supports that enabled them to overcome barriers to finish secondary school and pursue higher education. Using a resilience lens, this chapter outlines a network of school-based supports and relationships that empowered students to achieve success despite challenging life circumstances. The spotlighting of these oft-unheard student voices as they reflect upon contextualized resilience processes represents a critical addition to the research literature, as well as an important stakeholder perspective to inform the crafting of school-based programs and policies in high-need countries and contexts.
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