A study of attitudes towards female administrators in mixed secondary schools in Machakos central and Kangundo Divisions in Machakos District, Kenya.
Abstract
Gender issues have remained a thorn in the flesh of many gender sensitive individuals. While
there are many factors that contribute to the female under representation in the school
administrative structures, the head teachers' attitudes were chosen for study in this research.
The research was conducted in Kangundo and Machakos Central divisions of Machakos
district. The research design used was the causal comparative type of the Expost- Facto
research design. This design was selected for its ability to discover possible causes for the
phenomenon under study by comparing subjects in whom characteristics were present with
those similar subjects in whom they were absent or present at a lesser extent.
Target population was mainly the head teachers or the mixed secondary schools. ;\ sample
size of 52 heads from these schools was used. Document analysis and a questionnaire were
used as research instruments. For the former. staff returns obtained from Machakos District
Education office were used. The questionnaires had three sections. Section one was used to
capture information on the background or the respondents while section two which was
designed in line with the Lickert summated rating scale was used to elicit responses that were
used to gauge the respondents attitudes towards female administrators. Section three had
items that were used to gauge the respondents level or satisfaction with female teacher
performances of administrative duties. To form base for the study, related literature was
reviewed. mainly on administration, career development, promotion, performance appraisals
and the attitude concept. Six.objectives together with two research questions and four null
hypotheses were set to maintain focus throughout the study. The research found out the
following: -
I. More head teachers had a positive attitude toward female teacher appointment that is,
55.2% as compared to those with negative attitude that is, 44.74%.
Most of the head teachers, that is. 65.79% had their first appointment into
administration done by their respective heads .
3. Male teachers headed most of the mixed secondary schools ..that is. 97.3 7% compared
to those headed by female teachers. that is. 2.63%.
4. Ouite a number of heads had got appointments due to having a good rapport with the
head teacher, that is. 36.84%
5. Female teacher representation in the administration was still very low, that is. 20.8%
as compared to their male counter parts who represented 79.2%.
6. There were more T.S.C appointed female H.O.D. that is. 18.54% as compared to the
male ones who constituted 15.73%.
7. A reasonably big number of the heads, that is 28.95% wen: unsatisfied with the
performance or female teachers in the administrative duties.
8 .Aged long serviced and adequately in-serviced head teachers had positive altitudes
towards female administrators, while educational level did not affect the attitudes or
the individuals.
RECOMMENDATIONS
I. The current system of teacher performance appraisal is based on the head teachers'
perception of the teachers. This information is filled annually as returns to the T.S.C.
This system is open to abuse since there is the probability of the head teacher being
biased due to other occurrences that may not be career oriented. This is supported by
the relatively big percentage of head teachers that is, 36.84% who had been appointed
due to a good rapport with their heads. The T.S.C should design a multi-faceted
appraisal programme for the teachers which can in- corporate many aspects 01' the
leaching career.
2. The T.S.C should recognize the senior teacher post and lay down procedures of
promotion to this post just as it is currently with the other senior posts.
3. The Ministry of Education Science and Technology together with the
T.S.C should organize for more in-service training for the educational
administrators so as to change their attitudes towards female teachers.
4. Headteachers should be encouraged to always use merit while making internal
appointments. The old professionals should be given priority as age was found to
influence one's attitude towards female administrators.
Citation
Malinda, B.M.(2005). A study of attitudes towards female administrators in mixed secondary schools in Machakos central and Kangundo Divisions in Machakos District, Kenya.Sponsorhip
University of NairobiPublisher
College of Education and External Studies, University of Nairobi
Subject
AttitudeFemal administrators
Mixed Secondary Schools
Machakos Centra
Kangundo Division
Machakos District
Kenya
Description
Master of Education- Thesis
Collections
- Faculty of Education (FEd) [6022]