Women have been underrepresented in administrative roles in education, due to a wide variety of barriers. In the province of Ontario, women comprise approximately seventy one percent of teachers, yet occupy only sixty percent of school principal and vice principal roles. More recently, there has been an increase in the ranks of women working as principals and vice-principals; this study examines one Ontario School Board using quantitative and qualitative data. It finds that the percentage of women working as administrators has moved closer to a reflection of the provincial percentage of women in teaching. Interviews with active school administrators reveal the barriers and supports that are important. Their contributions reveal three...
The focus of this research was to discover some commonalities in the experiences, perceptions, and c...
The increasing number of women participating in the paid workforce has been one of the dominant soci...
From a life course perspective, this paper examines role discontinuity as a potential barrier to wom...
Women have been underrepresented in administrative roles in education, due to a wide variety of barr...
A looming attrition rate, a steady increase in the number of women in administration, and a lack of ...
Although more women are entering positions of educational administration in Canada, men hold a great...
Women are virtually missing from the administrative hierarchy of American public education. This is ...
Ten superintendents~ 5 male and 5 female~ were randomly selected from a possible 33 males and 9 fem...
This article presents the results of an exploratory study of women in educational admin-istration th...
This study presents a qualitative analysis exploring how women Directors of Education in Ontario (En...
This paper explores the influence of the policies, practices, and ethos in one particular Canadian s...
Despite widespread alarms about a growing shortage of school leaders, an obvious source of well-prep...
While most teachers in U.S. classrooms are women, most superintendents, the highest-ranking position...
Women constitute approximately half of the teaching force of secondary schools in England and Wales ...
The female principal"šs role is diverse, fragmented, and involves numerous decisionsdaily. It is imp...
The focus of this research was to discover some commonalities in the experiences, perceptions, and c...
The increasing number of women participating in the paid workforce has been one of the dominant soci...
From a life course perspective, this paper examines role discontinuity as a potential barrier to wom...
Women have been underrepresented in administrative roles in education, due to a wide variety of barr...
A looming attrition rate, a steady increase in the number of women in administration, and a lack of ...
Although more women are entering positions of educational administration in Canada, men hold a great...
Women are virtually missing from the administrative hierarchy of American public education. This is ...
Ten superintendents~ 5 male and 5 female~ were randomly selected from a possible 33 males and 9 fem...
This article presents the results of an exploratory study of women in educational admin-istration th...
This study presents a qualitative analysis exploring how women Directors of Education in Ontario (En...
This paper explores the influence of the policies, practices, and ethos in one particular Canadian s...
Despite widespread alarms about a growing shortage of school leaders, an obvious source of well-prep...
While most teachers in U.S. classrooms are women, most superintendents, the highest-ranking position...
Women constitute approximately half of the teaching force of secondary schools in England and Wales ...
The female principal"šs role is diverse, fragmented, and involves numerous decisionsdaily. It is imp...
The focus of this research was to discover some commonalities in the experiences, perceptions, and c...
The increasing number of women participating in the paid workforce has been one of the dominant soci...
From a life course perspective, this paper examines role discontinuity as a potential barrier to wom...