Identifying an educational praxis of culturally relevant female school leadership in urban Pakistani schools

Venesser Fernandes, Nikita Pate

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Abstract

Using a culturally relevant leadership lens, this phenomenological study looks at the lived experiences of two female urban school leaders in Pakistani private schools. It highlights the structural enablements and barriers they faced across two different periods–the 1990s and the 2020s providing reflectively-nuanced insight into female school leadership in a Pakistani context. The findings from this small-scale study recommend further enhancing and developing female school leaders’ skills through targeted leadership development programmes and mentoring experiences that assist in developing their strong educational praxis as they create their own practice architectures. The findings contribute towards current educational leadership literature through a feminist approach to understanding how Pakistani female school teachers and leaders can exercise educational praxis within their school systems. It is anticipated that this approach will contribute towards the discourse on improving the working conditions for female teachers and school leaders working within this developing world context.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)605-629
Number of pages25
JournalSchool Leadership & Management
Volume44
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • educational praxis
  • Female school leaders
  • phenomenology
  • practice architecture
  • school leadership

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