We have been carrying out a number of in-depth interviews with women headteachers in UK independent secondary schools as part of a pilot for a study into the preparation and training of women achieving headship in this sector. We used semi-structured interviews to find out not only about the formal training undertaken, but also to find out about what life experiences might have prepared them for the role of leading a school. As a further dimension to interpretation we drew up a concept map from each interview which was sent to each interviewee to check it was an accurate interpretation of her leadership style
M.Ed.This study focuses on the management and leadership styles of women in township secondary schoo...
Women constitute approximately half of the teaching force of secondary schools in England and Wales ...
The presentation discusses a commissioned evaluation of three National College of Teaching and Leade...
This paper reports on research with headteachers in independent secondary schools in the UK, examini...
This chapter provides an account of seven women’s experiences of their development and preparation f...
In England, despite making up 60% of the secondary school teaching workforce, women continue to be u...
In England, school leadership preparation has shifted from the National College and local authoritie...
In this study the effects of preservice work experience and training on English headteachers\u27 pre...
This study investigated the experiences of female school principals in Zimbabwe who have been appoin...
This paper explores the concepts of adolescent girls and leadership by investigating how girls might...
The role of school headteachers/principals has evolved significantly, particularly as the demand for...
This article presents evidence of the similarities and differences in the career paths of men and wo...
PhD (Education Management), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis study investigated the c...
Many well-known studies on leadership have ignored the perspective of women yet bear an emphasis on ...
‘Effective School Leadership in a Time of Change’ was a three-year project involving 34 school leade...
M.Ed.This study focuses on the management and leadership styles of women in township secondary schoo...
Women constitute approximately half of the teaching force of secondary schools in England and Wales ...
The presentation discusses a commissioned evaluation of three National College of Teaching and Leade...
This paper reports on research with headteachers in independent secondary schools in the UK, examini...
This chapter provides an account of seven women’s experiences of their development and preparation f...
In England, despite making up 60% of the secondary school teaching workforce, women continue to be u...
In England, school leadership preparation has shifted from the National College and local authoritie...
In this study the effects of preservice work experience and training on English headteachers\u27 pre...
This study investigated the experiences of female school principals in Zimbabwe who have been appoin...
This paper explores the concepts of adolescent girls and leadership by investigating how girls might...
The role of school headteachers/principals has evolved significantly, particularly as the demand for...
This article presents evidence of the similarities and differences in the career paths of men and wo...
PhD (Education Management), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis study investigated the c...
Many well-known studies on leadership have ignored the perspective of women yet bear an emphasis on ...
‘Effective School Leadership in a Time of Change’ was a three-year project involving 34 school leade...
M.Ed.This study focuses on the management and leadership styles of women in township secondary schoo...
Women constitute approximately half of the teaching force of secondary schools in England and Wales ...
The presentation discusses a commissioned evaluation of three National College of Teaching and Leade...