Gender mainstreaming in a South African provincial education department: a transformative shift or technical fix for oppressive gender relations?
Keywords
womens educationeducational administration
girls education
gender discrimination
local educational bodies
educational policy
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Incl. bibl., abstractAlthough some gender activists and analysts question the efficacy of gender mainstreaming to take forward women's demands, the South African government has pursued the strategy within a number of government departments including the Department of Education. This article explores how the strategy is being implemented in one provincial education department. Using data generated in 2008-9 through case study methods that employed aspects of an ethnographic approach, a key finding was that both the social justice aspiration and the technical interventions associated with the policy are considerably hampered by lack of resources and a clear policy framework. Many charged with implementing gender mainstreaming draw on memories of activism and international policy declarations give promise of a possibility of a transformative fix, although the absence of resources to secure this remain a matter for concern.
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2010Type
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10.1080/03057925.2010.490374ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1080/03057925.2010.490374