This groundbreaking book presents a new way of looking at leadership that is anchored in research on women leaders in education. The authors examine how successful women in education lead and offer suggestions and ideas for developing and honing these exemplary leadership practices.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/education_books/1113/thumbnail.jp
Edited by Rajnandini Pillai and Susan Stites-Doe (College at Brockport faculty member); foreword by ...
Research aims to examine and analyze the role of women in holding school leadership, especially at t...
A review of research on gender and educational leadership revealed a strong belief that educational ...
Charol Shakeshaft and Margaret Grogan have just finished a book called Women and Educational Leader...
Women in Educational Leadership: A practitioner’s handbook is a handbook for practitioners in the fi...
American women have been known for their leadership throughout the history of the United States. Not...
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Ten prominent feminist researchers from diverse backgrounds examine educational leadership by focusi...
Women and Educational Leadership provides insight into five leadership frameworks that women employ ...
Recent literature on educational administration suggests that the technicist approach, upon which ed...
American women have been known for their leadership throughout the history of the United States. Not...
In this chapter, we examine mentoring as a means by which women leaders can enter and redefine educa...
Book Discussion: Authors Sharon Hadary and Laura Henderson discuss how they came to write this book,...
Over the past thirty years the number of women assuming leadership roles has grown dramatically. Thi...
On the road to political equality between men and women we stop at one of the variables that we cons...
Edited by Rajnandini Pillai and Susan Stites-Doe (College at Brockport faculty member); foreword by ...
Research aims to examine and analyze the role of women in holding school leadership, especially at t...
A review of research on gender and educational leadership revealed a strong belief that educational ...
Charol Shakeshaft and Margaret Grogan have just finished a book called Women and Educational Leader...
Women in Educational Leadership: A practitioner’s handbook is a handbook for practitioners in the fi...
American women have been known for their leadership throughout the history of the United States. Not...
The growing impact of women in the workforce has kept the leadership style of women on the research ...
Ten prominent feminist researchers from diverse backgrounds examine educational leadership by focusi...
Women and Educational Leadership provides insight into five leadership frameworks that women employ ...
Recent literature on educational administration suggests that the technicist approach, upon which ed...
American women have been known for their leadership throughout the history of the United States. Not...
In this chapter, we examine mentoring as a means by which women leaders can enter and redefine educa...
Book Discussion: Authors Sharon Hadary and Laura Henderson discuss how they came to write this book,...
Over the past thirty years the number of women assuming leadership roles has grown dramatically. Thi...
On the road to political equality between men and women we stop at one of the variables that we cons...
Edited by Rajnandini Pillai and Susan Stites-Doe (College at Brockport faculty member); foreword by ...
Research aims to examine and analyze the role of women in holding school leadership, especially at t...
A review of research on gender and educational leadership revealed a strong belief that educational ...