
Gender equality and the effectiveness of primary education in Katosi town council, Mukono district in central Uganda
Author(s) -
Moreen Amoding,
David Mwesigwa
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of social, humanity, and education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2746-623X
DOI - 10.35912/jshe.v1i2.434
Subject(s) - gender equality , government (linguistics) , primary education , local government , school district , political science , sociology , psychology , gender studies , pedagogy , public administration , linguistics , philosophy
Purpose: This study aimed to assess ways by which Gender Equality affects primary education in Mukono District Research methodology: This study is a case study that concentrates on a single institute to provide information that can be used in similar businesses to establish the effect of gender equality on primary school. A case study as the research design was preferred because it helps to measure the relationship among variables. A random sampling technique was applied in the study to produce more reliable results. Results: Results indicate that majority of pupils said that three pupils shared one text book. Also, schools only hire highly skilled teachers that a helping in the accessibility of gender equal skilled teachers that a helping in the primary education. Limitations: The study covered only one town council in one district local government and so the results may not be generalized across the country or region. Contribution: The results of this study can be useful to educationists and policy planners. Keywords: Gender, Gender equality, Primary schools, UPE