A search for women in Baron and Taylor's (1969) Educational administration and the social sciences [London: The Athlone Press] using feminist poststructural discourse analysis (FPDA) has revealed a changing discourse about gendered educational administration over the course of 50 years. Whilst few women are featured in the text itself, citations of women's writing surface the historical contributions of women as headmistresses and public servants. Women who have cited the text since its publication have challenged gendered theory and academic writing conventions. FPDA is used to explore the gendered educational administration discourse through the intertextuality of academic writing. Fluctuations between powerfulness and powerlessness are r...
The Journal of Women in Educational Leadership is an early mark in the 21 st century timeline and le...
The authors examined twenty-one institutional reports on the status of women on American college and...
The aim of the dissertation is to highlight how different ideas about gender and gender discourses h...
A search for women in Baron and Taylor's (1969) Educational administration and the social sciences [...
Women are virtually missing from the administrative hierarchy of American public education. This is ...
The paper explores gender relations in academia and discusses how gender is constructed within acade...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study discloses the impact of the social narrative bet...
Vita.Within the field of educational administration, the study of women administrators has increased...
The increasing number of women participating in the paid workforce has been one of the dominant soci...
This paper addresses the historic under representation of female superintendents. The primary focus ...
Despite widespread alarms about a growing shortage of school leaders, an obvious source of well-prep...
Women historically have played a significant role in American education, but their role almost exclu...
In 2005 Clark, Ayton, Frechette, and Keller (2005) conducted a content analysis study on secondary w...
Despite the considerable advances of the feminist movement across Western societies, in Universities...
The Journal of Women in Educational Leadership is an early mark in the 21 st century timeline and le...
The authors examined twenty-one institutional reports on the status of women on American college and...
The aim of the dissertation is to highlight how different ideas about gender and gender discourses h...
A search for women in Baron and Taylor's (1969) Educational administration and the social sciences [...
Women are virtually missing from the administrative hierarchy of American public education. This is ...
The paper explores gender relations in academia and discusses how gender is constructed within acade...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study discloses the impact of the social narrative bet...
Vita.Within the field of educational administration, the study of women administrators has increased...
The increasing number of women participating in the paid workforce has been one of the dominant soci...
This paper addresses the historic under representation of female superintendents. The primary focus ...
Despite widespread alarms about a growing shortage of school leaders, an obvious source of well-prep...
Women historically have played a significant role in American education, but their role almost exclu...
In 2005 Clark, Ayton, Frechette, and Keller (2005) conducted a content analysis study on secondary w...
Despite the considerable advances of the feminist movement across Western societies, in Universities...
The Journal of Women in Educational Leadership is an early mark in the 21 st century timeline and le...
The authors examined twenty-one institutional reports on the status of women on American college and...
The aim of the dissertation is to highlight how different ideas about gender and gender discourses h...