The superintendent is the highest ranking administrator in a school district (Katz, 2005). Despite increasing trends of women advancing in the fields of business and government, the superintendent position in school districts still has relatively few women (Brunner & Grogan, 2007; Dana & Bourisaw, 2006; Glass, 2000; Grogan & Brunner, 2005; Katz, 2004; Keller, 1999; Kowalski & Stouder, 1999). Grogan and Brunner (2005) determined that 18% of the nation\u27s school districts were led by women. This limited percentage of women in the superintendent position is further questioned as the majority of educators are women and it is from this pool of people from which superintendents are primarily selected (Keller, 1999; Skrla, 2000a; Skrla, 2000b). ...
The most recent AASA decennial study of the superintendency reveals the growing presence of female s...
Despite earning over half of the doctoral degrees in education, women are underrepresented in the po...
Despite widespread alarms about a growing shortage of school leaders, an obvious source of well-prep...
The superintendent is the highest ranking administrator in a school district (Katz, 2005). Despite i...
More women are leading schools in the role of superintendent, but numbers are still low when compare...
In U.S. public schools, a limited number of women have attained the position of superintendent. Cons...
The superintendent is the highest ranking administrator in a school district (Katz, 2005). Despite i...
This paper addresses the historic under representation of female superintendents. The primary focus ...
The research literature on educational leadership has been quiet for over a decade on the subject of...
An anomalous concentration of female superintendents in mostly rural South Texas prompted this inqui...
A known gender gap exists in the rates of women attaining the superintendency. Research conducted on...
Although women have dominated the public education workforce, limited access to senior leadership re...
School board members, superintendents, and assistant superintendents from Region XX, Education Servi...
The purpose of the mixed method study was to identify the perceptions of challenges Minnesota female...
[xiii], 326 leaves. Advisor: Catherine Gillespie.The problem: 10.5% of the superintendents and 71 % ...
The most recent AASA decennial study of the superintendency reveals the growing presence of female s...
Despite earning over half of the doctoral degrees in education, women are underrepresented in the po...
Despite widespread alarms about a growing shortage of school leaders, an obvious source of well-prep...
The superintendent is the highest ranking administrator in a school district (Katz, 2005). Despite i...
More women are leading schools in the role of superintendent, but numbers are still low when compare...
In U.S. public schools, a limited number of women have attained the position of superintendent. Cons...
The superintendent is the highest ranking administrator in a school district (Katz, 2005). Despite i...
This paper addresses the historic under representation of female superintendents. The primary focus ...
The research literature on educational leadership has been quiet for over a decade on the subject of...
An anomalous concentration of female superintendents in mostly rural South Texas prompted this inqui...
A known gender gap exists in the rates of women attaining the superintendency. Research conducted on...
Although women have dominated the public education workforce, limited access to senior leadership re...
School board members, superintendents, and assistant superintendents from Region XX, Education Servi...
The purpose of the mixed method study was to identify the perceptions of challenges Minnesota female...
[xiii], 326 leaves. Advisor: Catherine Gillespie.The problem: 10.5% of the superintendents and 71 % ...
The most recent AASA decennial study of the superintendency reveals the growing presence of female s...
Despite earning over half of the doctoral degrees in education, women are underrepresented in the po...
Despite widespread alarms about a growing shortage of school leaders, an obvious source of well-prep...