1st Edition
Female Teachers, Sexual Harassment, and African Oral Traditional Storytelling Amplifying Lived Experience for Safer Schools
By Araba Ayiaba Ziekpor Osei-Tutu
Copyright 2027
162 Pages
5 Color Illustrations
by
Routledge
162 Pages
5 Color Illustrations
by
Routledge
Utilizing the African Oral Traditional Storytelling (AOTS) Framework and African feminist perspectives, this book boldly confronts the pervasive issue of sexual harassment prevalent in schools across Western and Southern Africa, issuing an urgent call for improvement at curriculum and policy level.
This unique, storied work foregrounds the lived experiences of female teachers in senior high... Read more
Chapter One: Introduction
Chapter Two: Literature, Philosophical, and Theoretical Perspectives
Chapter Three: Collaborators and Storying
Chapter Four: Hearing Silent Voices
Chapter Five: Stories as Pedagogy: Insights and Morals from Lived Realities
Chapter Six: Disruptions and Imperatives: Sexual Harassment and The Integrity of Schooling in Ghana
Chapter Seven: What Next? Fronting the Hidden
Biography
Araba Ayiaba Ziekpor Osei-Tutu is a Senior Lecturer, Department of Teacher Education, School of Education and Leadership, College of Education, University of Ghana, Legon.






