The paper reports on a small-scale, exploratory study investigating the professional aspirations of a cohort of student teachers at a UK university. Questionnaires and interviews sought insights into the students’ perceptions of leadership, future aspirations and self-perceptions as potential leaders. Whilst there was commonality in male and female students’ interest in subject leadership and teaching- and learning-oriented roles such as Advanced Skills Teacher, gendered trends emerged in patterns of aspiration towards certain other posts. Women were more likely than men to aspire to the post of Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator, and men were more likely than women to aspire to the most senior posts, especially headship. Whilst men and...
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In educational leadership there appears to be a disproportionately low number of female head teacher...
Many well-known studies on leadership have ignored the perspective of women yet bear an emphasis on ...
The paper reports on a small-scale, exploratory study investigating the professional aspirations of ...
Women constitute approximately half of the teaching force of secondary schools in England and Wales ...
In the context of gender being a barrier to accessing leadership, this paper presents a comparison o...
This study aims to identify those factors which may have an influence on entrant teachers' career ch...
The gender issue figures prominently in leadership and management studies. The question is whether t...
This paper reports on research with headteachers in independent secondary schools in the UK, examini...
Gender inequities in leadership positions are evident in many institutions. Schools are not exempt f...
The research examines by means of a questionnaire survey early socialization influences upon thirty ...
This article presents evidence of the similarities and differences in the career paths of men and wo...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1983 Anne Marie SarrosA questionnaire survey methodology ...
In this paper, we explore the space between the desire to further ones’ career and fulfil ambition, ...
The purpose of our research is to gain a better insight into what encourages young adults, in parti...
“The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com” Copyright Springer [Full text of thi...
In educational leadership there appears to be a disproportionately low number of female head teacher...
Many well-known studies on leadership have ignored the perspective of women yet bear an emphasis on ...
The paper reports on a small-scale, exploratory study investigating the professional aspirations of ...
Women constitute approximately half of the teaching force of secondary schools in England and Wales ...
In the context of gender being a barrier to accessing leadership, this paper presents a comparison o...
This study aims to identify those factors which may have an influence on entrant teachers' career ch...
The gender issue figures prominently in leadership and management studies. The question is whether t...
This paper reports on research with headteachers in independent secondary schools in the UK, examini...
Gender inequities in leadership positions are evident in many institutions. Schools are not exempt f...
The research examines by means of a questionnaire survey early socialization influences upon thirty ...
This article presents evidence of the similarities and differences in the career paths of men and wo...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1983 Anne Marie SarrosA questionnaire survey methodology ...
In this paper, we explore the space between the desire to further ones’ career and fulfil ambition, ...
The purpose of our research is to gain a better insight into what encourages young adults, in parti...
“The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com” Copyright Springer [Full text of thi...
In educational leadership there appears to be a disproportionately low number of female head teacher...
Many well-known studies on leadership have ignored the perspective of women yet bear an emphasis on ...