Chapter 10: Promoting Gender Equality in Colleges of Education in Ghana Using a Gender-Responsive Scorecard*
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Published:2021
Wisdom Kwaku Agbevanu, Hope Pius Nudzor, Sharon Tao, Francis Ansah, 2021. "Promoting Gender Equality in Colleges of Education in Ghana Using a Gender-Responsive Scorecard*", International Perspectives in Social Justice Programs at the Institutional and Community Levels, Enakshi Sengupta, Patrick Blessinger, International Higher Education Teaching and Learning Association
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Abstract
This chapter presents the findings of a Gender and Leadership study on promoting gender responsiveness and equality in Ghanaian Colleges of Education (CoEs) conducted in 2017. Specifically, this chapter explores CoEs actors’ perspectives on and experiences with using predetermined gender-responsive scorecard (GRS) as a strategy for promoting gender equality within the CoEs. Multiple-case study involving 10 CoEs selected purposively was used to explore the GRS implementation. Data collection and analysis methods included semi-structured interviews and “processual” analysis. The findings revealed a general contradiction among respondents regarding which gender actions/strategies had been implemented in the case study CoEs. Nonetheless, amid reported implementation challenges, there was general acknowledgment of the importance of the GRS in running gender-responsive CoEs in Ghana. The study concludes that the effective use and implementation of the GRS strategies appear imperative in promoting female success in CoEs, not only in Ghana but also in contexts where gender gap is an issue in teacher education.
