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Invisible Minorities: Understanding White Student Attrition and the Politics of Belonging in Zimbabwean Education

Edmore Mashungu, Reason Gobvu, Joyce Mudzamiri and Herbert Tichaona Mareya
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Edmore Mashungu: Department of Educational Studies Faculty of Education Zimbabwe Open University
Reason Gobvu: Department of Information Science and Records Management Faculty of Applied Social Sciences Zimbabwe Open University
Joyce Mudzamiri: Department of Quality Assurance Zimbabwe Open University
Herbert Tichaona Mareya: Department of Teacher Development Faculty of Education Zimbabwe Open University

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 11, 1197-1203

Abstract: This paper examined the phenomenon of white student attrition from Zimbabwe's educational system as a critical lens for understanding the politics of belonging in a post-colonial state. Moving beyond economic explanations for white emigration, this qualitative study investigated the micro-dynamics within schools that influenced the decisions of white families to withdraw their children. It drew on in-depth interviews with parents, students, and educators, the paper argued that attrition is not merely a demographic trend but a symptomatic response to a contested national identity. Findings revealed that the formal curriculum, daily social interactions, and institutional culture created an environment where white students often occupied a liminal space-physically present but socially and symbolically peripheral. This paper concluded that the attrition of white students reflected broader, unresolved tensions in Zimbabwe's nation-building project, raising critical questions about the inclusivity of national institutions and the possibility of a genuinely multicultural citizenship.

Date: 2025
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