Journal
Exploring teachers' perceptions of women principals in the Solomon Islands / by Laisa Elisha and Frances Edwards
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- Title
- Exploring teachers' perceptions of women principals in the Solomon Islands / by Laisa Elisha and Frances Edwards
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- National Library of New Zealand
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- Index New Zealand
- Description
Examines the perceptions of teachers towards women principals in the Solomon Islands, a country where women are very poorly represented in educational leadership and are not readily accepted in leadership roles. Identifies the expectations of teachers, the influences of cultural norms on the perceptions of teachers, and in particular the influence of land tenure practices from the cultural backgrounds of individual teachers on their views of women principals. Describes self-reported changes...
- Format
- Journal
- Date created
- 2014
- Creator
- Elisha, Laisa, (Faculty of Education, University of Waikato) / Edwards, Frances, (Faculty of Education, University of Waikato)
- URL
- http://natlib.govt.nz/records/35217515
- Related subjects
- Women school principals / Teachers -- Attitudes / Educational anthropology / Leadership in women / Solomon Islanders / Solomon Islands
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