Stakeholders' perceptions and women participation in school leadership in Mukono municipality, Uganda
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Date
2017-11
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Kyambogo University (un published work)
Abstract
The study focused on examining stakeholders· perceptions and women participation in
Primary schools" leadership in Mukono municipality. A descriptive cross sectional survey
design which included both qualitative and quantitative data was employed. 120 respondents
participated in this study including: head teachers, school management committee members
and teachers from I 0 primary schools in Mukono Municipality. Data collection instruments
included a semi structured questionnaire, an interview guide and an observation guide.
Descriptive statistics were used to analyse quantitative data while content analysis was used
for qualitative data. The study revealed that many stakeholders perceived women as
committed and hardworking people and hence they positively impacted on school
performance, but there were few of them in school administrative offices. Majority of women
were involved in schools were mainly class teachers. Women lacked adequate education
qualifications, leadership skills and had less interest towards leadership in primary schools in
Mukono municipality. The study recommended that the government should plan for
provision of better school facilities to all schools, create more awareness in teacher training
courses, seminars and workshops and also recruit more women teachers.
Description
xii,64 p.: ill
Keywords
Stakeholders' perceptions, Women participation, School Leadership
Citation
Ajulong, Dinah (2017) Stakeholders' perceptions and women participation in school leadership in Mukono municipality, Uganda