This book highlights the difficulties that women working as managers and leaders in initial teacher education face. Teacher education is at the forefront of education reforms and yet little is known about the professional lives of those who work within it. Whereas many women are moving into positions of authority in teacher training, some existing women managers are being marginalized within new internally differentiated layers of managerial structures. Yet other female managers, mainly new appointees, seem to endorse the discourses associated with new managerialist practices. Simultaneously some women who manage in teacher training are engaged in a struggle for survival individually and professionally. In the main, men seem to be missing from authority positions and will conclude that, in the current climate, the management of teacher training is ‘no job for a man’.
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This book highlights the difficulties that women working as managers and leaders in initial teacher education face. Whereas many women are moving into positions of authority in teacher training, some existing women managers are being marginalized within new internally differentiated layers of managerial structures.
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Chapter 1. Setting the Scene.- Chapter 2. Women, Management and Leadership.- Chapter 3. Women, Educational Management and Leadership.- Chapter 4. The Particular Story of the Management of Teacher Education.- Chapter 5. Neo Liberalism, New Managerialism, Policies and Practices.- Chapter 6. Researching Women Managers and Leaders.- Chapter 7. Women, Returning to Manage Initial Teacher Education.- Chapter 8. Extraordinary Women, Senior Managers and Leaders.-  Chapter 9. Managing to Survive in Risky Times?.- Chapter 10. Looking to the Future: The Struggle for Teacher Education.
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This book highlights the difficulties that women working as managers and leaders in initial teacher education face. Teacher education is at the forefront of education reforms and yet little is known about the professional lives of those who work within it. Whereas many women are moving into positions of authority in teacher training, some existing women managers are being marginalized within new internally differentiated layers of managerial structures. Yet other female managers, mainly new appointees, seem to endorse the discourses associated with new managerialist practices. Simultaneously some women who manage in teacher training are engaged in a struggle for survival individually and professionally. In the main, men seem to be missing from authority positions and will conclude that, in the current climate, the management of teacher training is ‘no job for a man’.
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Highlights the prevalent position of women within teacher education Examines a range of positive and negative experiences faced by women managers in teacher education Draws on case studies from a variety of women in the United Kingdom Emphasises the difference in approaches between individuals to the challenges and dilemmas in their educational workplaces
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ISBN
9781137490506
Publisert
2016-11-04
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Palgrave Macmillan
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210 mm
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148 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
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Engelsk
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Barbara Thompson is Principal Lecturer in the Institute of Education at the University of Chichester, UK. She was Programme Leader for Chichester’s PGCE (Postgraduate Certificate in Education) Primary Programme and later the MA (Education) Programme. Barbara publishes in the field of gender and has a PhD in Gender, Management and Leadership in Initial Teacher Education.