Social-Cultural Factors Influencing Female Under-Representation in the Management of Public Primary Schools in Rigoma Sub-County, Nyamira County, Kenya
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Date
2022Author
Moraa, Momanyi Ruth
Thuba, Esther
Kithinji, Winfred K.
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Various studies around the world show that the majority of public primary schools are headed
by male teachers. Despite these observations, no systematic study has been conducted to
identify the factors that contribute to this challenge, particularly in the sub-district of Nyamira.
The purpose of this study was to investigate social-cultural factors influencing female under-
representation in education management among teachers in Rigoma Sub-County. This study
employs a descriptive research design. According to the study's findings, gender roles, culture,
and conventional views all significantly contribute to the low presence of women in the field
of education management. The study concluded that cultural problems led to the
underrepresentation of women in education management among teachers. The study
recommends increasing teachers' awareness of the impact of cultural factors in education to
enable them to advance to leadership positions in schools.
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