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    Journal of Education (University of KwaZulu-Natal)

    versión On-line ISSN 2520-9868versión impresa ISSN 0259-479X

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    MESTRY, Raj  y  SCHMIDT, Michèle. The influence of cultural African traditions and power relations on senior women leaders in education district offices. Journal of Education [online]. 2024, n.97, pp.322-340. ISSN 2520-9868.  https://doi.org/10.17159/2520-9868/i97a16.

    In this paper, we focus on the understudied topic of women's leadership in education district offices. Despite government legislation, women are still under-represented in senior leadership positions in education. They are confronted with discriminatory power relations and insubordination that impacts their leadership. We used a qualitative methodology and African feminist theory to frame the study. Two important themes emerged from the analysis of the data: both cultural African traditions and power relations impact women negatively. We also learned that the women experienced respect and cooperation from colleagues (particularly males) given relationships forged while holding previous leadership roles. Their ability to reflect on past experiences contributed significantly to their self-confidence and to their feeling successful in their new posts.

    Palabras clave : leadership; patriarchy; gender equity; discrimination; power relations; feminism.

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