The transition from the comfort of a familiar role, that of teacher, to the discomfort of a new role, that of school administrator, is a transformative process. Transforming oneself requires leaving what is known and venturing into the unknown. Researchers have illuminated women\u27s struggle to attain school leadership positions, but the transformation of females making this change in professional roles is seldom addressed in leadership literature. Although context cannot be ignored, there are some challenges common to many women undergoing this transformation. Situated in the elementary education setting, this study investigated the perspectives of female, early-career administrators who recently experienced the transition from teacher to...
Second-degree accelerated nursing programs have increased exponentially in response to the escalatin...
This investigation compared the essential tasks of career counselors and vocational evaluators by su...
The purpose of the study was to examine early career physical educators\u27 perspectives on learning...
Women are critically underrepresented in the upper tiers of administration in U.S. public education ...
This qualitative narrative research study utilized a semi-structured interview process to explore an...
Because schools are becoming increasingly diverse, a significant role of teacher preparation program...
The study of gender equality in leadership roles has for the majority of its history focused on the ...
The focus of this investigation is to generate a better understanding of the demographic, social, an...
This phenomenological study examined how African American middle school girls make meaning of the te...
This qualitative study focuses on two cases studies, the perceptions of first and\ud second-generati...
Educational reform is vital to meet the educational, social, and personal needs of an ever-changing ...
132 leavesThe current research indicates that gender underrepresentation in upper management is a br...
Despite the push towards educational reform for disciplinary writing instruction, attention to the r...
Using a social capital framework, the current study examined the effect of curriculum and cohort siz...
The purpose of this study was to describe and explain the perspectives and beliefs that practitioner...
Second-degree accelerated nursing programs have increased exponentially in response to the escalatin...
This investigation compared the essential tasks of career counselors and vocational evaluators by su...
The purpose of the study was to examine early career physical educators\u27 perspectives on learning...
Women are critically underrepresented in the upper tiers of administration in U.S. public education ...
This qualitative narrative research study utilized a semi-structured interview process to explore an...
Because schools are becoming increasingly diverse, a significant role of teacher preparation program...
The study of gender equality in leadership roles has for the majority of its history focused on the ...
The focus of this investigation is to generate a better understanding of the demographic, social, an...
This phenomenological study examined how African American middle school girls make meaning of the te...
This qualitative study focuses on two cases studies, the perceptions of first and\ud second-generati...
Educational reform is vital to meet the educational, social, and personal needs of an ever-changing ...
132 leavesThe current research indicates that gender underrepresentation in upper management is a br...
Despite the push towards educational reform for disciplinary writing instruction, attention to the r...
Using a social capital framework, the current study examined the effect of curriculum and cohort siz...
The purpose of this study was to describe and explain the perspectives and beliefs that practitioner...
Second-degree accelerated nursing programs have increased exponentially in response to the escalatin...
This investigation compared the essential tasks of career counselors and vocational evaluators by su...
The purpose of the study was to examine early career physical educators\u27 perspectives on learning...