TY - JOUR
T1 - The gender enrolment gap in foreign language education revisited
T2 - Contemporary issues in a Ghanaian higher education institution
AU - Lomotey, Benedicta Adokarley
AU - Csajbok-Twerefou, Ildiko
AU - Husein, Alhassan Abdur Rahim
AU - Diabah, Grace
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2023/10
Y1 - 2023/10
N2 - This paper investigates the intersection between gender and foreign language education with specific reference to subject choice, motivation, and achievement. The study was carried out at a Ghanaian public university, amongst students of the following Bachelor of Arts foreign language programmes: Arabic, Chinese, French, Kiswahili, Russian and Spanish. Through a thematic analysis of transcribed focus group discussions and desk-research of relevant administrative documents, the authors inquire why a gender enrolment gap exists in the foreign language programmes and if indeed, certain languages are perceived as more masculine than others. The findings of the study confirm the existence of a gender gap in foreign language education. Participants also considered some languages such as Spanish and French as more feminine. Regarding their motivation, participants noted both integrative and instrumental factors that motivated them to study the foreign language. Additionally, the study found no statistical significance between the performance of females and males. However, males performed slightly better than females in Arabic, French, Kiswahili and Russian whereas females performed better in Spanish and Chinese.
AB - This paper investigates the intersection between gender and foreign language education with specific reference to subject choice, motivation, and achievement. The study was carried out at a Ghanaian public university, amongst students of the following Bachelor of Arts foreign language programmes: Arabic, Chinese, French, Kiswahili, Russian and Spanish. Through a thematic analysis of transcribed focus group discussions and desk-research of relevant administrative documents, the authors inquire why a gender enrolment gap exists in the foreign language programmes and if indeed, certain languages are perceived as more masculine than others. The findings of the study confirm the existence of a gender gap in foreign language education. Participants also considered some languages such as Spanish and French as more feminine. Regarding their motivation, participants noted both integrative and instrumental factors that motivated them to study the foreign language. Additionally, the study found no statistical significance between the performance of females and males. However, males performed slightly better than females in Arabic, French, Kiswahili and Russian whereas females performed better in Spanish and Chinese.
KW - Arabic
KW - Chinese
KW - French
KW - Gender
KW - Kiswahili
KW - Russian and Spanish foreign language education
KW - Sociolinguistics
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85165646897&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.system.2023.103110
DO - 10.1016/j.system.2023.103110
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85165646897
SN - 0346-251X
VL - 117
JO - System
JF - System
M1 - 103110
ER -