It is well accepted that education needs to be equalised along gender lines. However, until the management of education is also gender sensitive, that content cannot expect to be effectively communicated. This is the premise of this groundbreaking book. It addresses gender issues and management practices in education, by critically examining both successes and failures drawn from a number of African countries. It proposes ways of improving the management of education to focus on women - who have hitherto been left out of the mainstream of educational and training practices. It throws a uniquely African light on an issue that goes to the heart of the process of democratisation. In order to empower the girl child in the new South Africa and in Africa, the patriarchal and parochial structures that exist within the African educational paradigm need to be broken down and replaced. This would address problems such as: why women are discouraged from certain fields of studies, like sciences; the effect that interactions in learning situations can have on the achievement and attainment of female students; and, the critical necessity of educating and training girls in rural Africa. The book speaks to the heart of the administrative processes within the education framework and shows how the way classes are structured or materials selected needs to be adapted in order to correct the present imbalance. It was created and developed with the aim of seeking out the best education management practices, finding common analyses from these and using them to develop guidelines for future education management.
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It is accepted that education needs to be equalised along gender lines. However, until the management of education is also gender sensitive, that content cannot expect to be effectively communicated. This book addresses gender issues and management practices in education, by examining successes and failures drawn from various African countries.
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Establishing the pattern - the management structure; establishing the pattern - gender and education; educating leaders - traditional and contemporary approaches; sensitising school heads and communities to the needs of girl students; community action in support of girls' education - the Cambridge Female Education; trust Programme; gender streaming in primary schools; breaking the barriers to girl students' poor academic achievements; women's participation in adult literacy programmes; managing the multiple variables affecting girls' retention in education; engendering the resuscitation of primary school education - the Kasama primary Education project; maintaining girls' commitment to education in Botswana - a teen mother project and peer counselling; Leaders and leadership for girls in co-educational schools - problems and prospects; an evaluation of the impact of different cultures on the education of girls - a case study of the Soga and Lang; promoting girls' primary education - innovation through government and donor co-operation; altering the ratio - exploring girls' retention rates from primary to tertiary education; female students' understanding of thermal properties of matter; ex Africa semper aliquid novum.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780702152092
Publisert
2000-01-31
Utgiver
Vendor
Juta Legal and Academic Publishers
Vekt
494 gr
Høyde
180 mm
Bredde
260 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, P, UP, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
266