ABSTRACT OVERCOMING BARRIERS: WOMEN IN THE SUPERINTENDENCY by Claire M. Miller Women currently represent the largest number of teachers in the United States but remain underrepresented in the superintendent position. This suggests that the superintendency has been influenced by patriarchy. If women are to break through the barriers that prevent them from attaining a superintendency, we will need to understand the social construction of the position and women superintendents’ experiences with barriers. What do women in the superintendency think about what it means to be one of a few women in a male-dominated occupation? How does gender consciousness play a role in the ability to examine and understand barriers? How do characteristics of ...
This qualitative case study explored the pathways, barriers, and advancement strategies of female su...
Although women actively seek advancement and constitute the majority of teachers in American public ...
Although women have dominated the public education workforce, limited access to senior leadership re...
ABSTRACT OVERCOMING BARRIERS: WOMEN IN THE SUPERINTENDENCY by Claire M. Miller Women currently r...
This paper addresses the historic under representation of female superintendents. The primary focus ...
Public schools are faced with a shortage of women superintendents in the United States. Although wom...
The major purposes of this study were to identify the personal and professional characteristics of w...
Public schools are faced with a shortage of women superintendents in the United States. Although wom...
The major purposes of this study were to identify the personal and professional characteristics of w...
The major purposes of this study were to identify the personal and professional characteristics of w...
The school superintendency is the most gender stratified executive position in the United States, wi...
Although the number of women in educational administration has risen over the last decade, women con...
Women superintendents in one Midwestern state participated in this study of their personal demograph...
Women superintendents in one Midwestern state participated in this study of their personal demograph...
UnrestrictedThough women constitute the majority of the teacher workforce, historically, they have b...
This qualitative case study explored the pathways, barriers, and advancement strategies of female su...
Although women actively seek advancement and constitute the majority of teachers in American public ...
Although women have dominated the public education workforce, limited access to senior leadership re...
ABSTRACT OVERCOMING BARRIERS: WOMEN IN THE SUPERINTENDENCY by Claire M. Miller Women currently r...
This paper addresses the historic under representation of female superintendents. The primary focus ...
Public schools are faced with a shortage of women superintendents in the United States. Although wom...
The major purposes of this study were to identify the personal and professional characteristics of w...
Public schools are faced with a shortage of women superintendents in the United States. Although wom...
The major purposes of this study were to identify the personal and professional characteristics of w...
The major purposes of this study were to identify the personal and professional characteristics of w...
The school superintendency is the most gender stratified executive position in the United States, wi...
Although the number of women in educational administration has risen over the last decade, women con...
Women superintendents in one Midwestern state participated in this study of their personal demograph...
Women superintendents in one Midwestern state participated in this study of their personal demograph...
UnrestrictedThough women constitute the majority of the teacher workforce, historically, they have b...
This qualitative case study explored the pathways, barriers, and advancement strategies of female su...
Although women actively seek advancement and constitute the majority of teachers in American public ...
Although women have dominated the public education workforce, limited access to senior leadership re...