Harvard Educational Review
  1. Spring 1980 Issue »

    Advancing in School Administration:

    A Pilot Project for Women

    Kathleen D. Lyman and Jeanne J. Speizer

    The small proportion of women in educational administration has remained constant throughout a decade of supposedly heightened sensitivity to sex discrimination and despite efforts to bring about long-delayed reforms. The authors examine three causes of this persistent imbalance and describe an intervention project designed to help women achieve higher administrative status. They also describe the initial stages of a longitudinal research program tracing the careers and backgrounds of selected groups of female school administrators in New England.

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  2. Spring 1980 Issue

    Abstracts

    The Passion and Challenge of Teaching
    Sophie Freud Loewenstein
    Success Anxiety in Women:
    A Constructivist Interpretation of its Source and its Significance
    Georgia Sassen
    Advancing in School Administration:
    A Pilot Project for Women
    Kathleen D. Lyman and Jeanne J. Speizer
    Sexism in Teacher Education Texts
    Myra Pollack Sadker and David Miller Sadker
    Employment and Education of Mexican-American Women:
    The Interplay of Modernity and Ethnicity in Eight Families
    Maxine Baca Zinn
    Anxiety and Mathematics:
    An Update
    Sheila Tobias and Carol Weissbrod
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