Teacher Educators’ Perceptions of Factors Influencing Gender Mainstreaming Implementation in University Teaching 30 Years After Beijing

Description

This study explores the perceptions of teacher educators at a public higher education institution in Alicante, Spain, regarding the implementation of gender mainstreaming (GM) in university teaching. Addressing a historically under-researched area, the research examines the impact of GM policies on teacher education programs and identifies barriers to the effective integration of a gender-responsive approach. Using qualitative methods, including interviews, document analysis, and a questionnaire, data were collected from nine educators to assess institutional support, policy implementation, and pedagogical engagement with GM. Findings reveal a limited impact of GM policies, largely due to the absence of institutional support, clear guidelines, and structured implementation strategies. Key challenges include resistance to GM, inadequate gender training, and the lack of operational equality plans, highlighting the need for institutional commitment, professional development, and systematic policy enforcement. The study underscores the importance of aligning university teaching with international gender equality standards, particularly Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 4.7 and 5. This analysis contributes to global discussions on gender policies in education and offers recommendations for fostering gender-sensitive teaching cultures in higher education institutions.

Suggested Citation

Miralles-Cardona, C., Chiner, E., Tichá, R., Esteve-Faubel, J., Abery, B., & Sanhueza-Henríquez, S. (2025). Teacher educators’ perceptions of factors influencing gender mainstreaming implementation in university teaching 30 years after Beijing. Journal of Intercultural Communication, 25(1), 29–44. https://doi.org/10.36923/jicc.v25i1.1005

Details

Date
2025 
Type
Peer-Reviewed Article 
Edition
Volume 25, Number 1
Publisher
ICR Publishing Group

Topics

  • International initiatives
    • Inclusive education