ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1993. This introductory text brings the somewhat gender blind fields of educational administration and policy into contact with feminism. The chapters here demonstrate the considerable scope and potential of feminist scholarship for the field with regard to theory, research and practice and open up new possibilities for effecting gender justice in and through education. The first part looks at educational history, the second at contemporary issues like assessment, ethical practices, equal opportunities and parental participation, and the third at political and administrative theory.

chapter |5 pages

Introductory Comments

part 3|43 pages

Political and Administrative Theory: Some Feminist Challenges

part 4|16 pages

Feminist Praxis

chapter |5 pages

Notes on Contributors