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Collins, Jenny – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2014
This paper builds on recent scholarship on the gendered nature of educational work to argue that while conceptualisations of the principalship are underpinned by scholarship and policy assumptions that construct the work of the principal as a male domain, women have responded to opportunities presented by changing historical, political and social…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Principals, Public Schools, Catholic Schools
Goodman, Joyce – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2014
In order to explore education at the first two Pan-Pacific Women's Conferences, this article builds on Campbell and Sherington's account of education in Oceania and on empirical research undertaken by Selleck and others, along with relevant primary source material. It traces elements of empire as they played out in inter-war women's…
Descriptors: Females, Conferences (Gatherings), Educational History, Race
Fuller, Kay – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2014
A search for women in Baron and Taylor's (1969) "Educational administration and the social sciences" [London: The Athlone Press] using feminist poststructural discourse analysis (FPDA) has revealed a changing discourse about gendered educational administration over the course of 50 years. Whilst few women are featured in the text…
Descriptors: Feminism, Discourse Analysis, Educational History, Books
Jwan, Julius; Anderson, Lesley; Bennett, Nigel – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2010
In this article we discuss students', teachers' and school principals' perceptions of democratic school leadership reforms in Kenya. The article is based on a study that was conducted in two phases. In phase one (conducted between September and December 2007), interviews were undertaken with 12 school principals in which understandings of…
Descriptors: Democracy, Foreign Countries, Cultural Influences, Instructional Leadership
Fuller, Kay – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2010
In this paper I explore how a woman secondary school headteacher and her colleagues talk about her gendered headship. To facilitate and contextualise the semi-structured interviews, participants were asked to categorise a range of attributes and qualities that have been seen as "masculine" or "feminine". They attempted to plot their perceptions of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Gender Issues, Secondary Schools, Principals
Allen, Julia – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2010
This article discusses the impact of including gender in the analytical framework in a study of the management and provision of education in Zambia from 1900 to 1939. It shows that a focus on gender allows females to enter the historical narrative and the leadership of women such as Mabel Shaw, Hannah Frances Davidson and Julia Smith can be given…
Descriptors: Teacher Employment, Foreign Countries, Sexuality, Gender Issues
Tamboukou, Maria – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2010
In this paper I draw on my current research of writing a genealogy of women artists, focusing in particular on the life history of the American working-class artist, May Stevens (1924-). I am particularly interested in how an analysis of the textual and visual narratives in her work, seen in the context of her life history, can intervene in the…
Descriptors: Females, Artists, Biographies, Genealogy
Witherspoon, Noelle; Taylor, Dianne L. – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2010
The historic connection of religion and spirituality to women, education, advocacy, and leadership is prevalent in Black American histories in general and the role of the religion and spirit in promoting education and socialisation. Important in this history is the intersection of spirituality and leadership for Black American women. This research…
Descriptors: Females, Religion, Educational Administration, Religious Factors
Sherman, Whitney H.; Beaty, Danna M. – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2010
The literature provides insufficient data on women's experiences of the principalship across generations in the USA and thus provides little understanding as to how the writing of women into the history of educational leadership has changed or maintained the social order. Research that addresses biases experienced by women who wish to advance in…
Descriptors: Females, Instructional Leadership, Feminism, Women Administrators
Matthews, Kay Morris – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2009
As a British colony, New Zealand had early to grapple with how best to implement a state system of schooling. Inspectors of primary schools and governing boards of secondary schools were responsible for appointing school principals. This paper examines the ways in which they dealt with new situations: in the case of the primary schools where there…
Descriptors: State Schools, Elementary Schools, Secondary Schools, Females
Collins, Jenny – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2009
International developments in the field of household science, debates about women's rights to a higher education and changes in workforce demographics came together in the first decade of the twentieth century to facilitate the establishment of a School of Home Science at the University of Otago. The early years were characterised by struggles…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Females, Consumer Science, Academic Standards
Spencer, Stephanie – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2009
Britain in the 1950s offered increased opportunities for secondary education leading to better career prospects at a time of full employment. A government report into early leaving in 1954 noted that it was girls of all social classes who were most "at risk" of not staying the course. The following article discusses first the nature of risk and…
Descriptors: Females, Marriage, Educational Change, Risk
Fealy, Gerard; Harford, Judith – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2007
At the turn of the twentieth century, middle-class educated gentlewomen in Ireland had established positions of authority and leadership in the relatively new professions of education and nursing. Acting in the roles of lady principals and lady superintendents, respectively, in education and nursing, many of these women had themselves participated…
Descriptors: Role Models, Females, Educational History, Social Action
Fitzgerald, Tanya – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2007
The historiography of women's higher education has almost exclusively charted women's admission to universities, institutional responses to increasing numbers of women students and women's struggles to claim a presence as academics and administrators. Less attention has however been paid to the history and agency of women professors who were…
Descriptors: Women Faculty, Females, Foreign Countries, College Faculty
Bradbury, Lynne – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2007
This article traces the way in which a study by a practitioner researcher into the experience of identity is interwoven into everyday practice, and impacts on the future development of the self and how research is framed. I am a woman, a headteacher, a wife, a mother, and this range of identities, together with the labels and the expectations in…
Descriptors: Mothers, Females, Foreign Countries, Women Administrators
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