Abstract
Background/Context: Educational leadership literature lacks researchfocused on horv gender influences decision making in particular at the highest level of school governance the school board table. Consequently whether gender makes a difference during decision making at the school board table has yet to be determined. Purpose/Objective/Research Question/Focus of Study: This article examines the influence of gender during decision making at the school board table as related to board members' perceivedvocal space/influence and perceptions from others (board colleagues and superintendents) about board members' vocal space/influence. Findings fromone of the few studies of women school board members and some of the published literature on women superintendents are used to support discussionsand to increase insight into how gender dynamics may play out at the school board table. Research Design: This qualitative study is a secondary analysis of a larger study (Mountford, 2001) that investigated many factorsrelated to board member decision-making styles such as motivation for board service and conceptions of power. Conclusions/Recommendations: The article concludes with a discussion of how decisions are impacted by gender dynamics prior to and during decision making and further suggests ideas for school board training and educational leadership programs of ways in which programs can be improved to address gender issues impacting decisionmaking at the board table.
Original language | English (US) |
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Pages (from-to) | 2067-2117 |
Number of pages | 51 |
Journal | Teachers College Record |
Volume | 112 |
Issue number | 8 |
State | Published - Aug 2010 |