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How women principals negotiate school culture

Dissertation (MEd (Education Management and Policy))--University of Pretoria, 2008.

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Other Authors: Phendla, T S
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spelling oai:repository.up.ac.za:2263/98861 How women principals negotiate school culture Phendla, T S mabusmp@unisa.ac.za Mabusela, Mapula Rebecca UCTD Open communication Collaborative decision-making Cooperative governance Lack of resources Challenges experienced Need for support structures Dissertation (MEd (Education Management and Policy))--University of Pretoria, 2008. School leadership remains a male-dominated position in many schools. This is largely the reason why few women, who happen to be principals, find it difficult to command respect as core partners within the educational arena, and, they, therefore, need to negotiate school culture. This research intends to explore how women principals negotiate school culture in the rural schools of the North-West Province of South Africa. The purpose is to understand how women handle this leadership role as they handle the business of the day in a school setting. The research took the form of a case study to provide detailed descriptive information of each participant. The case study used semi-structured interviews, observation and document analysis to collect data. I purposefully selected three women principals to participate in this research. Selection was made from the three categories of schools: primary school, middle school and high school. The multiple setting was deliberate, in order to explore the differences and commonalities that might occur amongst the women principals in their leadership role. A consent form covering all the ethical issues of voluntary participation, confidentiality and anonymity was sent to the participants. The use of qualitative research methods helped me to understand how women, as leaders, navigate the way things are done, given the demands of school-based management in the midst of adversity, discrimination, marginalisation and lack of support. The study is based on the data drawn from two semi-structured interviews of one hour each, a one-day shadowing session and the analysis of one artefact of each woman. The study is significant in that the findings might add to the growing body of information about women in leadership. Education Management and Policy Studies MEd (Education Management and Policy) Unrestricted Faculty of Education None 2024-10-31T08:50:30Z 2024-10-31T08:50:30Z 2009-04 2008-11 Mini Dissertation * A2009 http://hdl.handle.net/2263/98861 en © 2021 University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. The copyright in this work vests in the University of Pretoria. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the University of Pretoria. application/pdf University of Pretoria
spellingShingle UCTD
Open communication
Collaborative decision-making
Cooperative governance
Lack of resources
Challenges experienced
Need for support structures
How women principals negotiate school culture
title How women principals negotiate school culture
title_full How women principals negotiate school culture
title_fullStr How women principals negotiate school culture
title_full_unstemmed How women principals negotiate school culture
title_short How women principals negotiate school culture
title_sort how women principals negotiate school culture
topic UCTD
Open communication
Collaborative decision-making
Cooperative governance
Lack of resources
Challenges experienced
Need for support structures
url http://hdl.handle.net/2263/98861