Dialogic identities: The experiences of women who are headteachers and mothers in English primary schools

Lynne Bradbury, Helen Gunter

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Abstract

Twenty women who are mothers and primary school headteachers were interviewed regarding their understanding of the self and how this interacts with the role of parent and professional. The data are read as an illustration of dialogic identities where the self is in constant negotiation regarding how to position as mother and as headteacher, and how they are being positioned by organisational and social structures. Training and preparation for headship does not engage with the person as subject outside the organisation, and this paper provides an opportunity to examine how professional and personal positioning are interrelated, dynamic and vital to how practitioners do and value their work.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)489-504
Number of pages15
JournalSchool Leadership and Management
Volume26
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2006

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