The lived experiences of female head teachers in rural primary schools in Kenya

The under-representation of women in positions of leadership in primary schools is common in many developing countries, raising issues of equity, social justice and sustainable development. Studies on gender and leadership have revealed that a number of barriers existed for women seeking positions o...

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Main Author: Wangui, Parsaloi Mary
Other Authors: Steyn, G. M.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/6107
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-61072016-04-16T04:08:14Z The lived experiences of female head teachers in rural primary schools in Kenya Wangui, Parsaloi Mary Steyn, G. M. Female head teachers Primay schools Rural primary schools 372.120120820967627 Elementary school principals -- Kenya -- Kajiado District Elementary school administration -- Kenya -- Kajiado District Women school principals -- Kenya -- Kajiado District Rural schools -- Kenya -- Kajiado District -- Administration The under-representation of women in positions of leadership in primary schools is common in many developing countries, raising issues of equity, social justice and sustainable development. Studies on gender and leadership have revealed that a number of barriers existed for women seeking positions of educational leadership. This includes social-cultural factors, the expectations of the society, as well as women’s perceptions of themselves, and of leadership. This study was concerned with the representation of women in leadership positions in Kenya’s rural primary schools. In particular, it explored the educational leadership experiences of women working in schools in the rural areas within Kajiado County. It sought strategies to enhance the participation of women in leadership roles in rural primary schools. The data were primarily gathered by means of qualitative methods. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with fifteen female head teachers drawn from public primary schools. Unstructured observation was done during visits to the schools, and during the interviews, field-notes were taken. The women gave rich descriptions of the various aspects of their work-lives within the context of sharing the challenges and strengths experienced in their careers. Secondary data were gathered by means of research, where the researcher reviewed the existing literature on women and leadership. The data that were collected were analyzed, categorized, synthesized and interpreted. The findings were presented in rich descriptions, which also included anecdotes from the participants. The key findings revealed administrative challenges, which included the grievances of the parents, limited resources, issues with accountability, time-management and the handling of difficult teachers. Personal challenges included wavering self-confidence, problems with trying to balance work and social lives, as well as home-work conflicts. The findings revealed the participants’ inadequate preparation for their leadership roles, and society’s initial skepticism on women’s school leadership. The study also revealed women’s reluctance to take up leadership positions, as was evidenced by their reluctance in applying for the positions.The study found that the participation of women in primary school leadership positions could be enhanced by means of attractive remuneration, effective mentoring, positive role-models, programmes for the preparation for leadership, and the assurance of limited geographical movement on promotion. Educational Studies M. Ed. (Education Management) 2012-08-17T12:10:02Z 2012-08-17T12:10:02Z 2012-02 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/6107 en 1 online resource (xii, 114 leaves)
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topic Female head teachers
Primay schools
Rural primary schools
372.120120820967627
Elementary school principals -- Kenya -- Kajiado District
Elementary school administration -- Kenya -- Kajiado District
Women school principals -- Kenya -- Kajiado District
Rural schools -- Kenya -- Kajiado District -- Administration
spellingShingle Female head teachers
Primay schools
Rural primary schools
372.120120820967627
Elementary school principals -- Kenya -- Kajiado District
Elementary school administration -- Kenya -- Kajiado District
Women school principals -- Kenya -- Kajiado District
Rural schools -- Kenya -- Kajiado District -- Administration
Wangui, Parsaloi Mary
The lived experiences of female head teachers in rural primary schools in Kenya
description The under-representation of women in positions of leadership in primary schools is common in many developing countries, raising issues of equity, social justice and sustainable development. Studies on gender and leadership have revealed that a number of barriers existed for women seeking positions of educational leadership. This includes social-cultural factors, the expectations of the society, as well as women’s perceptions of themselves, and of leadership. This study was concerned with the representation of women in leadership positions in Kenya’s rural primary schools. In particular, it explored the educational leadership experiences of women working in schools in the rural areas within Kajiado County. It sought strategies to enhance the participation of women in leadership roles in rural primary schools. The data were primarily gathered by means of qualitative methods. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with fifteen female head teachers drawn from public primary schools. Unstructured observation was done during visits to the schools, and during the interviews, field-notes were taken. The women gave rich descriptions of the various aspects of their work-lives within the context of sharing the challenges and strengths experienced in their careers. Secondary data were gathered by means of research, where the researcher reviewed the existing literature on women and leadership. The data that were collected were analyzed, categorized, synthesized and interpreted. The findings were presented in rich descriptions, which also included anecdotes from the participants. The key findings revealed administrative challenges, which included the grievances of the parents, limited resources, issues with accountability, time-management and the handling of difficult teachers. Personal challenges included wavering self-confidence, problems with trying to balance work and social lives, as well as home-work conflicts. The findings revealed the participants’ inadequate preparation for their leadership roles, and society’s initial skepticism on women’s school leadership. The study also revealed women’s reluctance to take up leadership positions, as was evidenced by their reluctance in applying for the positions.The study found that the participation of women in primary school leadership positions could be enhanced by means of attractive remuneration, effective mentoring, positive role-models, programmes for the preparation for leadership, and the assurance of limited geographical movement on promotion. === Educational Studies === M. Ed. (Education Management)
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