The purpose of this research was to determine the status of women administrators in the Alabama in terms of demographic and career patterns. A survey was sent to all principals in Alabama. Five hundred-fifty, or 42% of the principals responded. In Alabama, women principals are generally more recent in their position, are somewhat more likely to have come directly from the classroom, and have less mobility in acquiring the position
In U.S. public schools, a limited number of women have attained the position of superintendent. Cons...
In spite of affirmative action efforts, the percentage of female school administrators has barely ri...
Less than 25% of superintendent positions, the highest level of educational leadership, are occupied...
Gender related differences in career patterns of principals in Alabama : a statewide study / William...
This country will lose a substantial number of school principals due to retirements throughout the n...
Tennessee shares with the nation an extremely low proportion of female secondary school administrato...
Without question, women numerically surpass men in the education profession, composing the greater p...
The purpose of this study is to explore the possible obstacles in women’s pathway to a principalship...
The focus of this research was to discover some commonalities in the experiences, perceptions, and c...
The number of female school principals in the United States continues to grow each year, and many of...
The gender of school leaders makes a difference in career paths, personal life, and characteristics ...
Women historically have played a significant role in American education, but their role almost exclu...
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to investigate career patterns and attitudes of women adminis...
This paper focuses on the results of a study examing the relationship among gender, leadership style...
Women are greatly underrepresented in administrative positions at all levels of education. In spite ...
In U.S. public schools, a limited number of women have attained the position of superintendent. Cons...
In spite of affirmative action efforts, the percentage of female school administrators has barely ri...
Less than 25% of superintendent positions, the highest level of educational leadership, are occupied...
Gender related differences in career patterns of principals in Alabama : a statewide study / William...
This country will lose a substantial number of school principals due to retirements throughout the n...
Tennessee shares with the nation an extremely low proportion of female secondary school administrato...
Without question, women numerically surpass men in the education profession, composing the greater p...
The purpose of this study is to explore the possible obstacles in women’s pathway to a principalship...
The focus of this research was to discover some commonalities in the experiences, perceptions, and c...
The number of female school principals in the United States continues to grow each year, and many of...
The gender of school leaders makes a difference in career paths, personal life, and characteristics ...
Women historically have played a significant role in American education, but their role almost exclu...
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to investigate career patterns and attitudes of women adminis...
This paper focuses on the results of a study examing the relationship among gender, leadership style...
Women are greatly underrepresented in administrative positions at all levels of education. In spite ...
In U.S. public schools, a limited number of women have attained the position of superintendent. Cons...
In spite of affirmative action efforts, the percentage of female school administrators has barely ri...
Less than 25% of superintendent positions, the highest level of educational leadership, are occupied...