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E-raamat: Gender and Educational Leadership in Greece

(Democritus University of Thrace, Greece)
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Worldwide women constitute the majority of the teaching force, but men are more likely to achieve headship. Internationally a number of scholars working within sociology and the sociology of education have focused on the continued influence of gender on the shaping of identity and choices in relation to leadership, work and home. But in Greece the under-representation of women in educational leadership has received limited attention. Why are there so few women in educational leadership? How are leadership and gender constructed by men and women head teachers and teachers? Are the perceptions of men and women different and gendered? What is the future for women in leadership in Greece?

Emmy Papanastasiou uses qualitative data from interviews with men and women head teachers and teachers in Greece and analyzes them using a feminist social constructionist framework to provide some answers to these key questions. In doing so, the book sheds light on social, cultural and political factors that influence women's potential advancement in educational leadership.

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Exactly the kind of critically oriented, unique, and insightful book that set the stage for understanding gender and educational leadership in the special context of Greece, grounded on enriching articulation of both ontology, epistemology, and vast research on gender and leadership close-to-practice in using first-hand data as a form of advocacy and activism. This deep, comprehensive, solid, and thorough book is highly recommended for instructors, postgraduate students, and practitioners alike for a deeper understanding of gender and leadership in this specific context. -- Khalid Arar, Professor of Education and Community Leadership, Texas State University, USA

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Casts light on the under researched phenomenon of womens relatively low participation in Greek primary school leadership.

Series Editors' Foreword
Preface
1. Introduction
2. Women in Educational Leadership: Global and National Context
3. Constructions of Becoming a Head Teacher
4. Constructions of Being a Head Teacher
5. Constructing Change
6. Conclusions
References

Emmy Papanastasiou is Special Teaching Staff at the Department of Educational Sciences in Early Childhood, School of Education Sciences, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece. Her research is about sociology, education and gender.