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íĩìaiHkeV/ Gofxiv/e ỈC1900L o LUĐCRSIil? i ÕhỈRhAXCLfyA I UNIVERSITY OFSouthamptonSchool of EducationCommonwealth Council for EducationalAdministratio

Women_School_Principals_in_South_Africa_FV8on and ManagementWomen School Principals in South Africa: Leading the WayJacky Lumby, Cristina Azaola, Anna-Magriet de Wet, Hyacinth Skervin, Arlene W

alsh and Alison Williamson2010 €> University of SouthamptonAcknowledgementsOur thanks are given to the many people who have made possible the work rep Women_School_Principals_in_South_Africa_FV8

orted here. The aims of a long-term project were broadly conceived by a number of people; the Executive Council of the Commonwealth Council for Educat

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ional Administration (CCEAM), the Research Officer of CCEAM, Athena Michaelidou, members of the Women Leading Education international network, and the

íĩìaiHkeV/ Gofxiv/e ỈC1900L o LUĐCRSIil? i ÕhỈRhAXCLfyA I UNIVERSITY OFSouthamptonSchool of EducationCommonwealth Council for EducationalAdministratio

Women_School_Principals_in_South_Africa_FV8resident of CCEAM, supported the aspiration to map the representation and experience of women school leaders in the Commonwealth; she enabled this fir

st project. Her untimely death during the project was a great sadness to the project team. Resources were provided by CCEAM, supported by the Commonwe Women_School_Principals_in_South_Africa_FV8

alth Foundation, by the Matthew Goniwe School of Leadership and Governance (MGSLG) and by the University of Southampton, UK. Marianne Coleman generous

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ly allowed the questionnaire she had designed, which has been used extensively in different parts of the world to be adapted for use in the project. T

íĩìaiHkeV/ Gofxiv/e ỈC1900L o LUĐCRSIil? i ÕhỈRhAXCLfyA I UNIVERSITY OFSouthamptonSchool of EducationCommonwealth Council for EducationalAdministratio

Women_School_Principals_in_South_Africa_FV8cutive Director, MGSLG and President CCEAM, and Vanita Richards. The Education Department of Gauteng in South Africa was consistently supportive and h

elpful. Finally, we would like to acknowledge the contribution of the women principals who honoured us with their trust in providing accounts of their Women_School_Principals_in_South_Africa_FV8

experience. Despite their very challenging role, they found time to communicate some of the difficulties and achievements they had experienced and th

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eir reflections on the future. The project team is very grateful to all.Jacky Lumby, Project DirectorUniversity of SouthamptonContents1.Introduction..

íĩìaiHkeV/ Gofxiv/e ỈC1900L o LUĐCRSIil? i ÕhỈRhAXCLfyA I UNIVERSITY OFSouthamptonSchool of EducationCommonwealth Council for EducationalAdministratio

Women_School_Principals_in_South_Africa_FV8.................................32.2Representation..............................................42.3The experience of becoming and being a leader....

...........52.4Experiencing leadership.....................................62.4.1Ttaditional stereotypes.............................62.4.2Domestic re Women_School_Principals_in_South_Africa_FV8

sponsibilities...........................72.4.3The role of mentoring...............................72.4.5Discrimination at work.......................

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.......82.5Approaches to leadership....................................92.6Strategies to advance professionally........................92.6.1Education

íĩìaiHkeV/ Gofxiv/e ỈC1900L o LUĐCRSIil? i ÕhỈRhAXCLfyA I UNIVERSITY OFSouthamptonSchool of EducationCommonwealth Council for EducationalAdministratio

Women_School_Principals_in_South_Africa_FV8..............113.Data Collection in South Africa: Methods........................133.1Representation.............................................133.

2Survey.....................................................133.3Interviews.................................................143.4Analysis............. Women_School_Principals_in_South_Africa_FV8

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íĩìaiHkeV/ Gofxiv/e ỈC1900L o LUĐCRSIil? i ÕhỈRhAXCLfyA I UNIVERSITY OFSouthamptonSchool of EducationCommonwealth Council for EducationalAdministratio

íĩìaiHkeV/ Gofxiv/e ỈC1900L o LUĐCRSIil? i ÕhỈRhAXCLfyA I UNIVERSITY OFSouthamptonSchool of EducationCommonwealth Council for EducationalAdministratio

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