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2000 Faculty Senate Meeting Minutes & Supplementary Materials, Spring, Morehead State University. Faculty Senate.
2000 Faculty Senate Meeting Minutes & Supplementary Materials, Spring, Morehead State University. Faculty Senate.
Faculty Senate Records
Faculty Senate Meeting Minutes & Supplementary Materials for the Spring of 2000.
The Short Tenure Of A Woman Superintendent: A Clash Of Gender And Politics, Margaret Grogan
The Short Tenure Of A Woman Superintendent: A Clash Of Gender And Politics, Margaret Grogan
Education Faculty Articles and Research
This article reports the two-year tenure of a woman superintendent in a small southern city. Placed against the background of local community politics and school district politics it shows that women in the superintendency still face Issues of gender stereotyping that influence the way they are perceived as leaders of school systems. A feminist poststructuralist framework is used to understand how the various subject positions available to women collide with the discourse of the superintendency. lt is recommended that women leaders resist the images that have been traditionally reserved for them and begin to reinvent the superintendency on their own …
2000 Faculty Senate Meeting Summaries, Morehead State University. Faculty Senate.
2000 Faculty Senate Meeting Summaries, Morehead State University. Faculty Senate.
Faculty Senate Records
Faculty Senate meeting summaries for 2000.
Cultural Change Paradigms And Administrator Communication, Theodore J. Kowalski
Cultural Change Paradigms And Administrator Communication, Theodore J. Kowalski
Educational Leadership Faculty Publications
Public school reform has taken three distinct turns over the past two decades. In the early 1980s, most policymakers blamed a lack of educational productivity on lazy students. Influenced by this argument, virtually every state legislature enacted laws lengthening the school year, lengthening the school day, and increasing high school graduation requirements. Within a relatively short period of time, however, the would-be reformers concluded that intensification of student experiences was insufficient to produce significant improvements. While not abandoning their original conviction, they shifted their attention to a second target-educators. The result was a flurry of proposals to revise or eliminate …