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Primary Headteachers’ Careers: a survey of primary school heads with particular reference to women's career trajectories

Pages 197-207 | Published online: 02 Aug 2006

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Rosemary Deem, JenniferT. Ozga & Craig Prichard. (2000) Managing Further Education: Is it still men's work too?. Journal of Further and Higher Education 24:2, pages 231-250.
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Janet Draper & Paquita McMichael. (1996) I Am the Eye of the Needle and Everything Passes through Me: primary headteachers explain their retirement. School Organisation 16:2, pages 149-163.
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Rosemary Deem & Jennifer T Ozga. (2000) Transforming post-compulsory education? femocrats at work in the academy. Women's Studies International Forum 23:2, pages 153-166.
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Norah Jones. (1999) The changing management agenda for primary heads. International Journal of Public Sector Management 12:4, pages 324-337.
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Janet Draper & Paquita McMichael. (1998) Preparing a Profile. Educational Management & Administration 26:2, pages 161-172.
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Sandra Acker. (2016) Chapter 3: Gender and Teachers’ Work. Review of Research in Education 21:1, pages 99-162.
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