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Pavan, Barbara Nelson; And Others – 1995
Despite the passage of affirmative-action legislation over the last 25 years, the percentage of women school superintendents has increased at a very slow pace. This paper compares the results of three separate research studies that examined women superintendents in Pennsylvania. One study was conducted in 1985 and the other two were conducted in…
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Career Development, Educational Administration, Elementary Secondary Education
Pavan, Barbara Nelson; And Others – 1996
A review of literature indicates that relations between entry-level, female superintendents and school boards have been problematic. This paper presents findings of a study that identified the major issues faced by four female entry-level superintendents, how they handled these situations, and the strategies they used during their first year as…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Career Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Females
Pavan, Barbara Nelson – 1995
Despite passage of affirmative-action legislation in the United States, the percentage of women school superintendents has increased at a very slow pace. This paper identifies the major challenges faced by four female entry-level superintendents and the strategies they used to deal with them. Data were collected during a group interview with the…
Descriptors: Board Administrator Relationship, Elementary Secondary Education, Interprofessional Relationship, Leadership Qualities
Pavan, Barbara Nelson; Robinson, Rochelle James – 1991
To obtain information from female school administrators about their career paths, mentoring, external barriers and strategies used to overcome them, and differences in attitude toward their careers since 5 years ago, 18 of 26 Pennsylvania administrators selected from a total population of 93 were interviewed. The women tended to follow staff…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Careers, Elementary Secondary Education, Job Satisfaction
Pavan, Barbara Nelson; D'Angelo, Judith McCloud – 1990
A study was undertaken to investigate gender differences in the career paths of aspirant and incumbent certificate holders for line positions within educational administration. In October 1985, 1,338 Pennsylvania certificate holders were mailed a 4-page survey probing the areas of career pathways, job search strategies, time usage, mentor's…
Descriptors: Administrator Selection, Administrators, Comparable Worth, Elementary Secondary Education