American women have been known for their leadership throughout the history of the United States. Not always called leadership, their management activities have earned them the reputation of being strong, resilient women capable of great initiative. This translates into the current notion of a woman educational leader as evidenced in a recent study. Based on the AASA (2003) national survey of women superintendents and central office administrators, conducted by Margaret Grogan and Cryss Brunner, this paper focuses on what characterizes women educational leaders and how they are shaping the most powerful position in U.S. education
textThe purpose of this study was to tell the story of a successful female school superintendent wh...
The growing impact of women in the workforce has kept the leadership style of women on the research ...
This study was inspired by a simple question: Why are there so few women leaders at the highest leve...
American women have been known for their leadership throughout the history of the United States. Not...
Women have been involved in leadership activities throughout the history of the United States. Not a...
Abstract: Women have been involved in leadership activities throughout the history of the United Sta...
This study examined executive women leaders in higher education administration in the United States ...
The purpose of the study was to explore the lived experiences of womcn university presidents related...
Charol Shakeshaft and Margaret Grogan have just finished a book called Women and Educational Leader...
The ascension of women into executive level leadership exists, and research is critical to reveal th...
Women in leadership provide a different voice. Five women’s stories of leadership in education are ...
Women are not only disproportionately underrepresented in higher education; they are over represente...
With each passing decade, women make significant strides in their educational attainment, better pos...
The purpose of our study was to better understand the role of gender performance for aspiring school...
The purpose of this article is to continue the dialogue and examine the exclusionary practices, and ...
textThe purpose of this study was to tell the story of a successful female school superintendent wh...
The growing impact of women in the workforce has kept the leadership style of women on the research ...
This study was inspired by a simple question: Why are there so few women leaders at the highest leve...
American women have been known for their leadership throughout the history of the United States. Not...
Women have been involved in leadership activities throughout the history of the United States. Not a...
Abstract: Women have been involved in leadership activities throughout the history of the United Sta...
This study examined executive women leaders in higher education administration in the United States ...
The purpose of the study was to explore the lived experiences of womcn university presidents related...
Charol Shakeshaft and Margaret Grogan have just finished a book called Women and Educational Leader...
The ascension of women into executive level leadership exists, and research is critical to reveal th...
Women in leadership provide a different voice. Five women’s stories of leadership in education are ...
Women are not only disproportionately underrepresented in higher education; they are over represente...
With each passing decade, women make significant strides in their educational attainment, better pos...
The purpose of our study was to better understand the role of gender performance for aspiring school...
The purpose of this article is to continue the dialogue and examine the exclusionary practices, and ...
textThe purpose of this study was to tell the story of a successful female school superintendent wh...
The growing impact of women in the workforce has kept the leadership style of women on the research ...
This study was inspired by a simple question: Why are there so few women leaders at the highest leve...