Gendered Experience in Rivers State Higher Institutions: Challenges and Prospects for Equitable Higher Education

Authors

  • Dr. Nathan Udoinyang Department of Economics, Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, Rumuolumeni, Port Harcourt, Rivers State Nigeria
  • Nsirim, Solomon Homachi Department of Psychology, Guidance and Counselling, Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, Rumuolumeni, Port Harcourt, Rivers State Nigeria

Keywords:

Challenges, Gender, Female Students, Higher Education, Rivers State

Abstract

The gendered experience of female students in Rivers state higher institutions is investigated in this research together with the difficulties they encounter and the support networks they have access to. Using a mixed-methods research approach, the study gathered information from 1,200 female students in higher institutions in Rivers State using both qualitative and quantitative techniques. The results show that female students suffer from major problems including discrimination, harassment, and gender-based violence that impairment their academic performance and mental health. According to the study, female students' experiences are also shaped by society's expectations and norms, many of which are under pressure to fit within conventional gender roles. Understanding the experiences of female students requires a framework provided by the feminist theory and social constructivism theory, which also emphasizes the need for universities to apply policies and programs encouraging gender equality and inclusion. According to the study, universities should create and apply gender-sensitive policies, offer training and awareness campaigns, set up support networks, and encourage female leadership in command positions. The results of the study point to the necessity of a cultural change towards valuing and respecting women's rights and encouraging gender equality, which has effects for policy makers, educational administrators, and government. This study adds to the current body of knowledge on the experiences of female students in institutions in Rivers state and emphasizes the need of more research and action to solve the problems encountered by female students. The results of the study guides policies and practices intended to advance inclusion and gender equality in institutions in Rivers State and Nigerian at large.

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Published

2025-06-12

How to Cite

Udoinyang, D. N., & Homachi, N. S. (2025). Gendered Experience in Rivers State Higher Institutions: Challenges and Prospects for Equitable Higher Education. American Journal of Education and Evaluation Studies, 2(6), 163–174. Retrieved from https://semantjournals.org/index.php/AJEES/article/view/1955

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