FACTORS AFFECTING WOMEN PARTICIPATION IN POSITIONS OF SCHOOL BASED SUPERVISION IN GENERAL SECONDARY SCHOOLS OF BALE ZONE, OROMIA REGIONAL STATE

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dc.contributor.author Geleta, Teshome
dc.contributor.author Abera, (Associate professor) Gemechu
dc.date.accessioned 2021-02-08T02:52:59Z
dc.date.available 2021-02-08T02:52:59Z
dc.date.issued 2019-08
dc.identifier.uri http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3503
dc.description 112p. en_US
dc.description.abstract The overall objective of this study was to explore the problems responsible for underrepresentation of females in the secondary school leadership positions in the case of Bale Zone. Quantitative and qualitative research methods were employed for this study. To collect the main data, questionnaires were administered among 28 male teachers, 75 female teachers, 13 male and 4 female principals and vice-principals. Furthermore, empirical materials were gathered from Bale Zone education office and the sample secondary schools, 8 males and 4 female woreda education officer and 2 female woreda education offices of women affairs through interviews were analyzed thematically. The collected data through close ended questionnaires were analyzed using descriptive statistical tools such as frequency, percentages; mean, weighted mean and standard deviation were used to analyze the data collected. Moreover, the inferential statistical tools such as t-test and step wise multiple linear regression parameter were employed to compare the means of the respondents and test its significance level and to indicate how well a set of variables is able to predict the dependent variable respectively. The data collected through open- ended questions, semi structured interview and document review were analyzed qualitatively by narration. Results indicated from all the items stated, most of female teacher’s participation in the educational leadership position was low. Especially two items such as home and family responsibility and educational institutions do not have transparent selection criteria were found to have great impact on female’s participation in school leadership. Lacks of confidence because of the social background in the culture of the community in general, females are not leaders; they are followers rather. As a result of lack of confidence, they were not aspiring to become leaders. In addition, females did not have opportunities to gain bottom-line experiences in educational leadership that would help them for further advancement because the school leadership was men dominated in tradition. It can be said that socio-cultural factors were the main source of individual factors that caused females’ underrepresentation in general. The overall recommendations of the study were the government, the woreda education office society and the stakeholders should give great emphasis to work on women leadership, the school leaders should arrange continuous training for school community particularly for female teachers to alleviate the cultural and capacity related factors. The government should seriously look into issues of low women’s participation in leadership. Since the country’s half of the population is women, Wastage of women resource should be minimized. Unless it is impossible to provide expected change from leadership Based on the results, further studies have been recommended en_US
dc.description.sponsorship Haramaya University en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Haramaya university en_US
dc.title FACTORS AFFECTING WOMEN PARTICIPATION IN POSITIONS OF SCHOOL BASED SUPERVISION IN GENERAL SECONDARY SCHOOLS OF BALE ZONE, OROMIA REGIONAL STATE en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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