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Tomas, Marina; Lavie, Jose Manuel; Duran, Maria del Mar; Guillamon, Cristina – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2010
In this article we summarize the most relevant findings from a research study that endeavours to incorporate a gender perspective in the study of university administration. The study analyses the role of women in both horizontal and vertical administrative structures in four Catalan universities, taking into account their expectations and…
Descriptors: Females, College Administration, Organizational Culture, Women Administrators
Grogan, Margaret – Journal of School Leadership, 2008
This article reports the two-year tenure of a woman superintendent in a small southern city. Placed against the background of local community politics and school district politics it shows that women in the superintendency still face issues of gender stereotyping that influence the way they are perceived as leaders of school systems. A feminist…
Descriptors: Females, Women Administrators, Superintendents, Local Government
Garn, Gregg; Brown, Casey – Journal of Women in Educational Leadership, 2008
This research explored how 15 female superintendents from a southwestern state experienced issues of gender bias. Participants came from a mix of urban, rural, and suburban districts that varied in size from 150 to 25,000 students. Using in-depth interviews and a transcendental phenomenological qualitative approach, the researchers examined how…
Descriptors: Females, Gender Bias, Women Administrators, Superintendents