Factors influencing participation of women in Distance Education: A case of Kenya Methodist University
Abstract
The concepts of girls and women in relation to 
issues of education have been met with a lot of 
resistance for a long time in history. 
 Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712-1779), believed 
that women were created to entertain and take 
care of men . His theories were concerned with 
promoting the interest of men. To him, women 
were dependent, declined to learn, silly and 
should be given little opportunity of 
independence. (Fiona and Collette 2002)
 Chege and Sifuna (2006) a general misplaced 
perception that girls have to be socialized to be wives, 
homemakers, dependants and secretaries, while boys are 
to be husbands, bread winner, defenders and pilots.  The gender gap exists is as a result of stereotypes in 
both the society and the school.  However, Mezirow (1994) - Transformative adult 
learning is a process of freeing women from forces 
that limit their options and thus perpetuate control over 
women’s lives. 
 Freire (1997)- Education is a double-edged sword which 
can be used to reinforce or to question prevailing social 
forces that make learners passive and dependent.
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