Women’s representation on school boards nearly equals that of males today. As a result women are ascending to the leadership role of school board president in greater numbers. This qualitative study of female school board presidents examined the phenomenon of being a female school board president. Eight female school board presidents from Illinois participated, responding to interview questions about their role, responsibilities, and relationships with regard to the position of board president. The response data were explored using narrative analysis. The theoretical framework for analysis was based on Bandura’s Self-Efficacy theory. Responses from the interviews were interpreted vis-à-vis themes aligned to three of Bandura’s sources of inf...
Shrinking numbers of applicants, high turnover rates, and relatively short career spans are all exac...
This qualitative research study explores the self-efficacy of the Student Success teacher in the pro...
The Boards of Education in New York State schools face formidable challenges in an educational envir...
This qualitative study explored the relationship between leadership development of female academics ...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to identify factors that motivate and factors that inhibit...
This study assesses the self-efficacy of 188 undergraduate student leaders at a large, public, resea...
There is limited research on women in the high school principalship. The majority of secondary educa...
Purpose: The purpose of this explanatory mixed-methods study was to identify and describe self-sabot...
Advisors: Elizabeth Wilkins.Committee members: Daryl Dugas; Kelly Summers.Includes bibliographical r...
Teachers are primarily responsible for the educational achievement of all students. Past research ha...
Educational leadership is one of the most important indicators in the success of a school. Research ...
This study tells the story of three women educational leaders from their perspective. A high school ...
The purpose of this study was to collect information about leadership characteristics of the female ...
Advisors: Jon G. Crawford.Committee members: Lisa Davidson-Becker; Stephen Tonks.This quantitative, ...
For those in search of gender equity in the U.S., the historical exclusion of women from the upper e...
Shrinking numbers of applicants, high turnover rates, and relatively short career spans are all exac...
This qualitative research study explores the self-efficacy of the Student Success teacher in the pro...
The Boards of Education in New York State schools face formidable challenges in an educational envir...
This qualitative study explored the relationship between leadership development of female academics ...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to identify factors that motivate and factors that inhibit...
This study assesses the self-efficacy of 188 undergraduate student leaders at a large, public, resea...
There is limited research on women in the high school principalship. The majority of secondary educa...
Purpose: The purpose of this explanatory mixed-methods study was to identify and describe self-sabot...
Advisors: Elizabeth Wilkins.Committee members: Daryl Dugas; Kelly Summers.Includes bibliographical r...
Teachers are primarily responsible for the educational achievement of all students. Past research ha...
Educational leadership is one of the most important indicators in the success of a school. Research ...
This study tells the story of three women educational leaders from their perspective. A high school ...
The purpose of this study was to collect information about leadership characteristics of the female ...
Advisors: Jon G. Crawford.Committee members: Lisa Davidson-Becker; Stephen Tonks.This quantitative, ...
For those in search of gender equity in the U.S., the historical exclusion of women from the upper e...
Shrinking numbers of applicants, high turnover rates, and relatively short career spans are all exac...
This qualitative research study explores the self-efficacy of the Student Success teacher in the pro...
The Boards of Education in New York State schools face formidable challenges in an educational envir...