TEACHERS’ SELF-EFFICACIOUS BELIEFS APROPOS GENDER EQUALITY PRIORITIZING TO THE UNITED NATIONS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS 5

  • Dr. Mehboob Ul Hassan Assistant Professor Department of Education, The University of Lahore, Punjab-Pakistan
  • Prof. Dr. Abid Hussain Ch Dean of Social Sciences , The University of Lahore, Punjab-Pakistan
  • Muhammad Rizwan M. Phil Scholar (Education) Department of Education, The University of Lahore, Punjab-Pakistan
  • Naila Zaigham M. Phil Scholar (Education) Department of Education, The University of Lahore, Punjab-Pakistan
Keywords: Gender equality, Self-efficacy, Teachers’ self-efficacy, SDGs

Abstract

Teachers are the important figure in society. They are the nation builders, and information providers and disseminate knowledge among students focusing on their efficacious beliefs for gender equality; the United Nations global agenda, 2030. As the globe intends to strengthen harmony among states, prosperity, lifelong learning, and well-being focusing on the aspect of gender equality accordingly. To spread national and international messages within states, the teachers are the backbone who confidently cooperate and implement the stances accordingly. Likewise, the authors structured the current research to figure out the aspect of teachers’ self-efficacious beliefs playing a role in prioritizing the United Nations SDG 5 “gender equality”. The authors planned the current research on a sample of 674 primary school teachers working in public sector schools of District Lahore. After obtaining unfettered and unrestricted permissions from the authors, the administration of standardized instruments assists the researcher to collect the data from participants. Following piloting criteria and ensuring reliability and normality statistics, the authors applied parametric statistics to analyze the data for smooth results in SPSS. The results revealed that teachers’ self-efficacious beliefs have a 74.90% influence on enhancing gender equality and were important to spreading UN, SDG 5 “gender equality”. Primary school teachers have equally treated and disseminated knowledge among students. However, the authors have identified that in public sector educational institutions, the government is hardly focusing on SGD to implement the UN global agenda. The current research recommends that the government of Pakistan, train teachers, conduct workshops, and arrange the speeches of motivational speakers to spread the UN 17 goals with 169 integrated targets.

 

Author Biography

Dr. Mehboob Ul Hassan, Assistant Professor Department of Education, The University of Lahore, Punjab-Pakistan

r. Mehboob Ul Hassan has completed his PhD from Institute of Education and Research, University of the Punjab, Lahore Pakistan: Lahore, Pakistan/ Punjab, PK. Dr. Mehboob is providing his services as an Assistant Professor (Education) in The University of Lahore, Punjab-Pakistan. He has published papers national and internationals on ICT, ECE, STEM education, pedagogy, psychology, and curriculum studies. He has enriched experience in quantitative data analysis. He has strong teaching and administrative experience. Dr. Mehboob has the potential to engage his colleagues and obtained required results with zeal and zest.

Published
2023-06-30
How to Cite
Mehboob Ul Hassan, D., Prof. Dr. Abid Hussain Ch, Muhammad Rizwan, & Naila Zaigham. (2023). TEACHERS’ SELF-EFFICACIOUS BELIEFS APROPOS GENDER EQUALITY PRIORITIZING TO THE UNITED NATIONS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS 5. Journal of Arts & Social Sciences , 10(1), 114-123. https://doi.org/10.46662/jass.v10i1.297