2024
DOI: 10.3389/feduc.2024.1383942
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How female principals in Ethiopia fight for gender justice: a qualitative study of their challenges and strategies

Aklilu Alemu

Abstract: IntroductionRecently, women have been taking leadership positions in the hope of reducing gender inequality. However, it is unclear whether these female leaders have made a significant contribution to closing the gender gap. Guided by social role theory, this research explored the roles of female principals in reducing gender inequality in primary schools.MethodsThe study used a multisite case study design. Data were collected from 39 respondents: female directors, male and female students, and male and female… Show more

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