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Publication Date: 2019
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Navigating through the First-Year Principalship: An Autoethnography in the Pakistani College Context
Tahir, Khazima
International Journal of Leadership in Education, v22 n1 p77-90 2019
This is a narrative about my first year's principalship experience at a pre-service teachers' training college in Pakistan, a Muslim country with a patriarchal background. Here, I discuss challenges I faced upon assuming the principalship. Specifically, I focused on how I responded to these challenges. In my response to those challenges, I explored the implications of my experience as a woman in the leadership role confronting organizational issues and societal influences in a unique culture. I share insights into how a female leader developed innovative strategies to manage/lead in the patriarchal society where I was overwhelmed by the task of challenging the cultural norms. Further, by the narration of this reflective experience, I attempt to deconstruct the current discourse on educational leadership and pluralize this knowledge by bringing in an unheard voice from the global south.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Barriers, Coping, Women Administrators, Females, Social Influences, Cultural Influences, Gender Bias, Teacher Education Programs, Administrator Responsibility, Muslims, Religious Factors, Terrorism, School Security, School Culture, Principals, College Presidents
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Pakistan
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