This paper presents findings from a study examining the career development experiences of female head-teachers in the south of England. Adapting a three-stage career model, the study examined different stages of the women’s lives and careers in order to understand what encouraged and influenced them to become educational leaders and how their experiences shaped their perceptions of headship. The study used semi-structured life story interviews to generate rich accounts of women’s lives from childhood. Findings suggest that parents exerted significant influence on the participants’ values and ambitions, while teachers influenced their career choices. Their perceptions of headship developed and changed over time, transforming from feelings of...
This collection of articles and the book are a product of one piece of research on the careers of wo...
Women remain underrepresented in secondary school headship and executive headship in England. A patr...
The paper reports on a small-scale, exploratory study investigating the professional aspirations of ...
This thesis reports on a life history study of forty women secondary school teachers in England. The...
Women constitute approximately half of the teaching force of secondary schools in England and Wales ...
Includes abstract.This study investigates the career choices of seven female teachers in mesolevel l...
This article draws on the findings of an in-depth study which sought to explore the career histories...
The research examines by means of a questionnaire survey early socialization influences upon thirty ...
The underrepresentation of women in secondary school headship in England and elsewhere is an early a...
School leadership has previously had a greater lens focussed upon secondary education, rather than ...
This article presents evidence of the similarities and differences in the career paths of men and wo...
In the context of gender being a barrier to accessing leadership, this paper presents a comparison o...
This paper presents findings of a study that examined how six women headteachers worked as school le...
This paper reports on research with headteachers in independent secondary schools in the UK, examini...
This professional doctorate research focuses on the early headship experience of a small group of fe...
This collection of articles and the book are a product of one piece of research on the careers of wo...
Women remain underrepresented in secondary school headship and executive headship in England. A patr...
The paper reports on a small-scale, exploratory study investigating the professional aspirations of ...
This thesis reports on a life history study of forty women secondary school teachers in England. The...
Women constitute approximately half of the teaching force of secondary schools in England and Wales ...
Includes abstract.This study investigates the career choices of seven female teachers in mesolevel l...
This article draws on the findings of an in-depth study which sought to explore the career histories...
The research examines by means of a questionnaire survey early socialization influences upon thirty ...
The underrepresentation of women in secondary school headship in England and elsewhere is an early a...
School leadership has previously had a greater lens focussed upon secondary education, rather than ...
This article presents evidence of the similarities and differences in the career paths of men and wo...
In the context of gender being a barrier to accessing leadership, this paper presents a comparison o...
This paper presents findings of a study that examined how six women headteachers worked as school le...
This paper reports on research with headteachers in independent secondary schools in the UK, examini...
This professional doctorate research focuses on the early headship experience of a small group of fe...
This collection of articles and the book are a product of one piece of research on the careers of wo...
Women remain underrepresented in secondary school headship and executive headship in England. A patr...
The paper reports on a small-scale, exploratory study investigating the professional aspirations of ...