Die onderwyseres se persepsie van intrinsieke bevorderingshindernisse / Idilette van Deventer
This research focussed on the following issues: • The underrepresentation of female teachers in educational management posts • The teacher's perception of intrinsic promotional barriers. The investigation into the female teacher's perception of intrinsic promotional barriers as reason for...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-nwu-oai-dspace.nwu.ac.za-10394-86332014-09-30T04:04:21ZDie onderwyseres se persepsie van intrinsieke bevorderingshindernisse / Idilette van DeventerVan Deventer, IdiletteWomenFemalesSex differencesSchool administrationBarrierEducational administrationGenderGender issuesThis research focussed on the following issues: • The underrepresentation of female teachers in educational management posts • The teacher's perception of intrinsic promotional barriers. The investigation into the female teacher's perception of intrinsic promotional barriers as reason for her underrepresentation, was based on a study of available literature. Her femininity and female attitudes are held responsible for her underrepresentation. Documented intrinsic perceptions are • sex roles and sex-role typing • sex-role socialisation • societal stereotyping • psychological expectations • motivation and career expectations • role conflict. The female teacher's perception of intrinsic.barriers, as identified by the study, was empirically verified by means of a structured questionnaire. The study concludes with a summary, deductions and recommendations drawn from the research. Intrinsic promotional barriers that are experienced by the female teacher, include: • Sex roles and the influence of sex-role typing • Role conflict. Intrinsic promotional barriers that were not widely experienced by female teachers were: • Sex-role socialisation • Societal stereotyping • Psychological expectations • Motivation and career expectations. The recommendations were that the principles of equality and non-discrimination should be reinforced, the use of "educator" instead of "teacher" encouraged and an enquiry into extrinsic barriers to promotion, followed by the implementation of a management development programme.Thesis (MEd)--PU for CHE, 1998Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education2013-07-15T11:35:22Z2013-07-15T11:35:22Z1998Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10394/8633other |
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This research focussed on the following issues: • The underrepresentation of female teachers in educational management posts • The teacher's perception of intrinsic promotional barriers.
The investigation into the female teacher's perception of intrinsic promotional
barriers as reason for her underrepresentation, was based on a study of available
literature. Her femininity and female attitudes are held responsible for her
underrepresentation. Documented intrinsic perceptions are • sex roles and sex-role typing • sex-role socialisation • societal stereotyping • psychological expectations • motivation and career expectations • role conflict.
The female teacher's perception of intrinsic.barriers, as identified by the study,
was empirically verified by means of a structured questionnaire.
The study concludes with a summary, deductions and recommendations drawn
from the research.
Intrinsic promotional barriers that are experienced by the female teacher, include: • Sex roles and the influence of sex-role typing • Role conflict.
Intrinsic promotional barriers that were not widely experienced by female teachers
were: • Sex-role socialisation • Societal stereotyping • Psychological expectations • Motivation and career expectations. The recommendations were that the principles of equality and non-discrimination
should be reinforced, the use of "educator" instead of "teacher" encouraged and
an enquiry into extrinsic barriers to promotion, followed by the implementation of
a management development programme. === Thesis (MEd)--PU for CHE, 1998 |
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Van Deventer, Idilette |
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Van Deventer, Idilette |
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Die onderwyseres se persepsie van intrinsieke bevorderingshindernisse / Idilette van Deventer |
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Die onderwyseres se persepsie van intrinsieke bevorderingshindernisse / Idilette van Deventer |
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Die onderwyseres se persepsie van intrinsieke bevorderingshindernisse / Idilette van Deventer |
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Die onderwyseres se persepsie van intrinsieke bevorderingshindernisse / Idilette van Deventer |
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Die onderwyseres se persepsie van intrinsieke bevorderingshindernisse / Idilette van Deventer |
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die onderwyseres se persepsie van intrinsieke bevorderingshindernisse / idilette van deventer |
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Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education |
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2013 |
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