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Performing And Reforming Leaders Gender Educational Restructuring And Organizational Change Jill Blackmore

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Performing And Reforming Leaders Gender Educational Restructuring And Organizational Change Jill Blackmore
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.19 MB
Pages: 306
Author: Jill Blackmore, Judyth Sachs
ISBN: 9780791470312, 9781429471428, 0791470318, 1429471425
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Performing And Reforming Leaders Gender Educational Restructuring And Organizational Change Jill Blackmore by Jill Blackmore, Judyth Sachs 9780791470312, 9781429471428, 0791470318, 1429471425 instant download after payment.

Performing and Reforming Leaders critically analyzes how women negotiate the dilemmas they face in leadership and managerial roles in Australian schools, universities, and continuing education. To meet the economic needs of the post-welfare nation state of the past decade, Australian education systems were restructured, and this restructuring coincided with many female teachers and academics moving into middle management as change agents. The authors examine how new managerialism and markets in education transformed how academics and teachers did their work, and in turn changed the nature of educational leadership in ways that were dissonant with the leadership practices and values women brought to the job. While largely focused on Australia, Performing and Reforming Leaders strongly resonates with the experiences of leaders in the United States and other nations that have undergone similar educational reforms in recent decades.

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