Women Leading In Education

SUNY Press (1994)
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An eclectic volume that documents how women lead in education and points toward a feminist agenda of women in education in the next decade. The chapters are written by academics, who are often educational leaders, and by practitioners from their own experiences or through a study of women leaders. The chapters reflect various methods of study, incl.

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