Gender stereotypes and educational aspirations among female teachers
Abstract
The study examined the influence of gender stereotypes on educational aspirations of female
teachers in Butenga Sub County in Bukomansimbi district. A phenomenology Research
design was adopted while executing the study. The respondents of the study were qualified
female teachers. 02 were in management positions, 05 were secondary school teachers and
another 05 were primary school teachers. In collecting data, the researcher used interview
guides and Focus Group Discussion guides. The specific focus of the study was to examine
the impact of traditional gender roles, occupational stereotypes and personality stereotypes on
educational aspirations of female teachers. The findings indicated that female teachers‘
educational aspirations are affected both by traditional gender roles, occupational stereotypes
and personality stereotypes. Traditional gender roles subject female teachers to nurturing and
caregiving roles, they are often occupied with domestic chores and looking after children
while others have developed low self-confidence and self-doubt in themselves whereas
occupational stereotypes encourage discrimination in furthering educational aspirations,
underrepresentation of female teachers in leadership positions which consequently lead to
lack of role models and personality stereotypes subject female teachers to the feel contented
being in the classroom instructing learners and dealing with parents other than managing
teams or taking up leadership roles.. The researcher therefore recommended that the
government should enact and enforce gender equality laws in the education sector to ensure
equal opportunities for professional development and leadership roles, policy makers should
develop policies that mandate gender balance in hiring practices, promotions, and
professional development, school administrators should ensure that evaluation and promotion
processes are transparent and free from gender bias and female teachers should build and
participate in professional networks and mentoring programs that support their career
development and educational aspirations.

