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Kruger, Meta L. – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2008
The biological basis for differences between the sexes has become increasingly clear in recent years. The nature-nurture debate has made way for the view that the individual is a product of the interaction between genes and environment. For the world of school leadership this means that instead of arguing about them, we should acknowledge the…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Principals, Gender Differences, Socialization
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Jones, Deborah – Educational Review, 2007
This article presents research undertaken with female teachers which explores their perceptions and experiences of male teachers in early years contexts. It considers male trainee teachers experiences, examining prevalent, contrary discourses and their impact on the construction of male teachers' identities. The article notes that public…
Descriptors: Masculinity, Gender Differences, Preservice Teacher Education, Student Experience
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Moorosi, Pontso – South African Journal of Education, 2007
In trying to understand some of the gendered discourses that shape the management of schools as organisations in South Africa, I analyse woman principals' experiences as they try to navigate a balance between their home and work responsibilities. After their appointment as principals, some South African women face difficulties in striking the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Schools, Private Schools, Women Administrators
Gillies, Warna – Principal Leadership, 2001
Research over 20 years indicates that teachers are more attentive to male students from preschool through high school. Gender-appropriate practices maximize learning opportunities for both sexes by ensuring ongoing, formative evaluations, respecting each individual's learning pace, providing mentors, and intervening positively when appropriate.…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Equal Education, Femininity, Gender Issues