Experiences of female principals as leaders of successful secondary schools in the North-West Province
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North-West University (South Africa).
Abstract
A growing body of research on female leadership shows that females are generally successful as
leaders. Although, historically, females have never been the majority in leadership positions in
many institutions including secondary schools, their number has steadily increased in what has
been, traditionally, 'male territory ' thus creating a critical mass and a pool of subjects for the
study of female leadership experience. The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of
female principals as leaders of successful secondary schools. Four female principals were
purposively selected to participate in a multiple case study design that followed a
constructivist/interpretive research paradigm and was underpinned by three leadership theories
namely, transformational, instructional and relational leadership and ethic of care. The leadership
experiences of the four female principals were explored through observations, in-depth
interviews and the diary method. The findings revealed that although these female principals
were successful in their job, their career advancement was not without obstacles. The leadership
styles employed by the principals were not always democratic or collaborative as each situation
called for a different style. For instance, they applied autocracy when major decisions had to be
taken. The ethic of care, nurturing and ' motherhood ' were dominant attributes that were revealed
in the leadership of these females. These principals understood leadership as inspiring and
convincing followers towards achieving the vision of the school. This study contributes to new
horizons of knowledge by developing a model of successful school leadership by females. The
capabilities and contributions of female principals who participated in this study is an inspiration
to those who intend to become future leaders.
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PhD (Education Management), North-West University, Mahikeng Campus