Principals’ involvement in the career development of female teachers: a case study in South Africa
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Business perspectives
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Career planning is an important aspect of Human Resource Development and Management. This research is centered
on the question as to whether school principals in South Africa fulfill their management role with respect to the career
development of female teachers. The results indicate that principals rated their involvement in the career development
of female educators relatively high, whereas female educators do not experience the principals to be supportive in
terms of the identification of career weaknesses and strengths, the availability of career development programs and
opportunities or support in terms of discussions and planning on career development. Principals nevertheless are of the
opinion that adequate career development programs for female teachers are lacking at their schools and that they
themselves do not adequately accommodate the fact that career paths for women differ from those of men. It is
recommended that Departments of Education should place more emphasis on the professional development of school
principals in order for them to be able to focus on the career development of female teachers at their schools. It should
focus on all aspects of female educators’ career development.
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Fourie, A.W. et al. 2014. Principals’ involvement in the career development of female teachers: a case study in South Africa. Problems and perspectives in management. 4(2): 390-395. [http://businessperspectives.org/component/option,com_journals/task,journal/id,3/Itemid,74/]