Abstract

This paper explores the dropout experience of children who dropped out of schools located in two rural communities 1 1 The two rural communities are located in the newly created Mfantseman District in of the Central region in Ghana. in the Central Region of Ghana. The main research question sought to explore the meaning and types of drop out founded on the views of children who had dropped out of school. The study tracked 18 children aged 7–17 years. Snowball sampling was employed to identify participants of the study. Data was collected from children and significant others 2 2 Significant others in this study include teachers and parents. using in-depth interviews. Using CREATE's analytical framework of zones of exclusion, this paper identify five type of school dropouts and argues that policies to prevent dropout and encourage drop-in requires specific rather than general targeting.

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