African Leadership Studies (Business/Social/Psychology crossover) | 06 July 2000
Female Educators' Satisfaction in Rural South African Schools: Strategies for Retention
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Abstract
Female educators in rural South African schools face unique challenges that impact their job satisfaction and retention. A qualitative study involving semi-structured interviews with female educators from rural schools across South Africa. Female educators reported a significant decrease (30%) in job satisfaction when faced with inadequate resources and lack of support systems. The findings suggest that addressing resource availability and professional development opportunities can improve educator retention in rural settings. Investment in infrastructure, training programmes, and mentorship initiatives are recommended to boost female educators' satisfaction and retention rates.