Alenka Zuraj Balog (Sevnica High School, Slovenia)
Abstract
Women leadership and women leading in educational management can be monitored and interpreted through the lenses of a feminist epistemological framework within the whole reality of the world, peopled by human beings of two sexes, females and males, and considering two aspects, two paradigms. The first one is the aspect of power, since the concept of power is one of the basic concepts of leadership. The second aspect measures the recognition of gender consciousness in women leaders, how they feel in the double role of power and gender, and how they combine and settle the apparently conflicting roles of a woman and a professional.
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Article provided by University of Primorska, Faculty of Management Koper in its journal Management.