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Administrative Leadership in

Education
Significant Readings

Barton, T. (2006). Feminist leadership: Building nurturing academic communities. Advancing

Women In Leadership Online Journal, 21. Retrieved October 5, 2016 from

http://awljournal.org/fall2006/barton.htm

Batliwala, S. (2010). Feminist leadership for social transformation: Clearing the conceptual

cloud (1st ed.). New Delhi: CREA. Retrieved July, 2016 from

https://www.justassociates.org/sites/justassociates.org/files/feminist-leadership-clearing-

conceptual-cloud-srilatha-batliwala.pdf

Bierema, L. (2016). Womens Leadership: Troubling Notions of the "Ideal" (Male) Leader.

Advances In Developing Human Resources, 18(2), 119-136. DOI:

10.1177/1523422316641398

Blackmore, J. (2013). A feminist critical perspective on educational leadership. International

Journal Of Leadership In Education, 16(2), 139-154.

DOI:10.1080/13603124.2012.754057

Dutton, S., De Pinto, J., Backus, F., & Salvanto. (September, 16, 2016). Women weigh in on the

presidency and on their own lives. CBS News. Retrieved on November 19, 2016 from

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/women-weigh-in-on-the-presidency-and-on-their-lives-

cbsnyt-poll/
Eagly, A. & Karau, S. (2002). Role congruity theory of prejudice toward female leaders.

Psychological Review, 109(3), 573-598. DOI:/10.1037//0033-295x.109.3.573

Griswold, A. (2016). Foxs Brit Hume: Clinton Looked Composed in Debate, But Not

Necessarily Attractive. Mediaite.com. Retrieved December 11, 2016, from

http://www.mediaite.com/tv/foxs-brit-hume-clinton-looked-composed-in-debate-but-not-

necessarily-attractive/

Oakley, J. (2000). Gender-based barriers to senior management positions: Understanding the

scarcity of female CEOs. Journal Of Business Ethics, 27(4), 321-334. DOI:

10.1023/a:1006226129868

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