In this article we argue that mothers often construct images of what they perceive as society’s expectations of them. These images become the parameters in the eyes of society to which they aspire. This is reminiscent of the adage: “I am not who you think I am. I am not who I think I am. I am who I think you think I am”. This study is based on analysis of the life-stories of four professional female educators. These mother-educators shared their assumptions, cultural values and beliefs and showed how these shaped the subjective construction and harmonisation of the multiple roles of mother and educator. It was found that they often find themselves faced with the conflicting and complementary dimensions of the multiple roles of mother and pr...
As the term “working mother” becomes a customary part of our everyday language it has become increa...
A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy of the University of BedfordshireThis proj...
This study uses fourteen interviews with employed mothers to explore how they perceive themselves as...
In this article we argue that mothers often construct images of what they perceive as society’s expe...
This article explores the dynamic between the professional roles of women working in early childhood...
The dominant discourse concerned with the impact of being a mother on a woman’s professional career ...
textThe goal of this feminist research study was to examine expectations held by society for women ...
This thesis, ‘The life histories of teacher mothers: exploring a special situation’ concerns a perso...
Master of Science in Counselling Psychology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2016.The...
Until fairly recent history the roles of career woman and mother could not be undertaken concurrentl...
The majority of teachers in England are women and many will become mothers at some point during thei...
Magister Psychologiae - MPsychThe study aimed to examine how motherhood is constructed by married wo...
This presentation draws on my pilot study which was part of the EdD course I am currently undertakin...
While opportunities for women to study at institutions of higher learning have increased compared to...
In this article I follow genealogical lines of analysis in an attempt to map the different discourse...
As the term “working mother” becomes a customary part of our everyday language it has become increa...
A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy of the University of BedfordshireThis proj...
This study uses fourteen interviews with employed mothers to explore how they perceive themselves as...
In this article we argue that mothers often construct images of what they perceive as society’s expe...
This article explores the dynamic between the professional roles of women working in early childhood...
The dominant discourse concerned with the impact of being a mother on a woman’s professional career ...
textThe goal of this feminist research study was to examine expectations held by society for women ...
This thesis, ‘The life histories of teacher mothers: exploring a special situation’ concerns a perso...
Master of Science in Counselling Psychology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2016.The...
Until fairly recent history the roles of career woman and mother could not be undertaken concurrentl...
The majority of teachers in England are women and many will become mothers at some point during thei...
Magister Psychologiae - MPsychThe study aimed to examine how motherhood is constructed by married wo...
This presentation draws on my pilot study which was part of the EdD course I am currently undertakin...
While opportunities for women to study at institutions of higher learning have increased compared to...
In this article I follow genealogical lines of analysis in an attempt to map the different discourse...
As the term “working mother” becomes a customary part of our everyday language it has become increa...
A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy of the University of BedfordshireThis proj...
This study uses fourteen interviews with employed mothers to explore how they perceive themselves as...