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Schmidt, Michele; Mestry, Raj – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2023
Gender equity among South African principals remains a compelling issue for research. While post-apartheid governmental policies address gender equality, women continue to experience discrimination in the field. A theory of intersectionality was used to examine three Indian South African women's leadership experiences. The focus was to investigate…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Women Administrators, Principals
Segalo, Puleng – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2016
Like many other countries in the world, South Africa is going through a process of transformation (with a high focus on gender transformation). After existing under an oppressive apartheid regime that rendered many people as second-class citizens for decades, most South Africans are seeking ways to move forward and make meaning of their newly…
Descriptors: Females, Handicrafts, Gender Issues, Foreign Countries
Garbarino, James; Governale, Amy; Henry, Patrick; Nesi, Danielle – Society for Research in Child Development, 2015
Hardly a week goes by in the United States (and to varying degrees, in the rest of the world) that the word "terrorism" does not appear in the collective consciousness, as represented, channeled, and shaped by the mass media in its many print, broadcast, and internet manifestations. While relatively few children worldwide (and even fewer…
Descriptors: Terrorism, Public Policy, Children, Youth