2024
DOI: 10.58548/2024.jmpie11.0118
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Combating gender stereotypes in schools: Gender, education level, and teaching experience of heads of schools as moderating factors

Alcuin Ivor Mwalongo

Abstract: Gender stereotypes are common in societies. Since schools are social entities, they are susceptible to gender stereotypes. Promoting gender equity can combat gender stereotypes. Gender equity is significant for a patriarchal society such as Tanzania. Gender, education level, and teaching experience of heads of schools can influence how they combat gender stereotypes. However, little is known about the extent to which gender, education level, and teaching experience of heads of schools can influence their behav… Show more

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