Voices from the forefront: Socio-cultural factors hindering women’s representation in principalship positions in South Africa

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https://doi.org/10.38140/ijss-2025.vol5.2.06

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Educational leadership, socio-cultural factors, women's representation, principalship

Abstract

The underrepresentation of women in principalship roles within the education sector constitutes a persistent global challenge, significantly influenced by socio-cultural factors. This case study investigates stakeholder perceptions of these barriers in two secondary schools located in South Africa's Eastern Cape. Employing a qualitative research design within an interpretive paradigm, data were collected through semi-structured interviews with nine selected participants. Analysis revealed key themes pertaining to the systemic challenges that women encounter in progressing to leadership positions. The study identified several critical factors that impede women's advancement, including entrenched societal stereotypes and cultural beliefs that perpetuate discrimination in leadership selection. Cultural and societal norms further complicate the landscape for aspiring female leaders. The findings indicate a pressing need for initiatives aimed at cultivating a supportive environment for women in educational leadership. Recommendations include the implementation of leadership awareness workshops to educate stakeholders about the value of gender diversity and to address unconscious biases in promotion practices. Moreover, community empowerment campaigns are essential for engaging local support for women in leadership. Enhancing access to professional development opportunities for women can equip them with the requisite skills for leadership roles. Ultimately, the study advocates for schools to ensure equal opportunities based on talent and merit rather than gender, thereby fostering an equitable framework for advancement in educational leadership.

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Published

2025-12-27

How to Cite

Dyantyi, N., & Mbatha, L. L. (2025). Voices from the forefront: Socio-cultural factors hindering women’s representation in principalship positions in South Africa. Interdisciplinary Journal of Sociality Studies, 5(2), a06. https://doi.org/10.38140/ijss-2025.vol5.2.06

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