Author: Norma T. Mertz
Publisher: SUNY Press
ISBN: 9781438424965
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 218
Book Description
Women professors of educational administration share their personal stories of being female firsts.
Breaking into the All-Male Club
Author: Norma T. Mertz
Publisher: SUNY Press
ISBN: 9781438424965
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 218
Book Description
Women professors of educational administration share their personal stories of being female firsts.
Publisher: SUNY Press
ISBN: 9781438424965
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 218
Book Description
Women professors of educational administration share their personal stories of being female firsts.
Women of Color in Higher Education
Author: Gaëtane Jean-Marie
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
ISBN: 1780521812
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 429
Book Description
Focuses on African American, Hispanic American, Native American, and Asian-Pacific American women whose increased presence in senior level administrative and academic positions in higher education is transforming the political climate to be more inclusive of women of color.
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
ISBN: 1780521812
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 429
Book Description
Focuses on African American, Hispanic American, Native American, and Asian-Pacific American women whose increased presence in senior level administrative and academic positions in higher education is transforming the political climate to be more inclusive of women of color.
Breaking into the Boys' Club
Author: Jane K. Stimmler
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1493070886
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
Breaking into the Boys' Club is the ultimate guide to success for women in business. No matter what stage in your career or what job position you hold, this book offers you practical, relatable ways to evaluate your work style and workplace culture in order to better understand behavior that may be holding you back from advancing in your field.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1493070886
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
Breaking into the Boys' Club is the ultimate guide to success for women in business. No matter what stage in your career or what job position you hold, this book offers you practical, relatable ways to evaluate your work style and workplace culture in order to better understand behavior that may be holding you back from advancing in your field.
Breaking into the Boys' Club
Author: Molly D. Shepard
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1589799720
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 249
Book Description
Breaking into the Boys' Club is the ultimate guide to success for women in business. No matter what stage in your career or what job position you hold, this book offers you practical, relatable ways to evaluate your work style and workplace culture in order to better understand behavior that may be holding you back from advancing in your field. Based on extensive research, Breaking into the Boys’ Club offers compelling stories, quizzes, and tips to help diagnose issues and discover powerful, step-by-step solutions to irksome office challenges. Written by leadership coaches who have “been there and seen that,” this book contains straight talk about the mistakes women make and how to fix them in order to achieve more personal and professional satisfaction and success. New to this edition are sections on dealing with workplace conflict, the importance of sponsors, and how women should think about and plan for their post-career futures.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1589799720
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 249
Book Description
Breaking into the Boys' Club is the ultimate guide to success for women in business. No matter what stage in your career or what job position you hold, this book offers you practical, relatable ways to evaluate your work style and workplace culture in order to better understand behavior that may be holding you back from advancing in your field. Based on extensive research, Breaking into the Boys’ Club offers compelling stories, quizzes, and tips to help diagnose issues and discover powerful, step-by-step solutions to irksome office challenges. Written by leadership coaches who have “been there and seen that,” this book contains straight talk about the mistakes women make and how to fix them in order to achieve more personal and professional satisfaction and success. New to this edition are sections on dealing with workplace conflict, the importance of sponsors, and how women should think about and plan for their post-career futures.
Pawka's Story
Author: Noel Taylor Chessé
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1728313996
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 330
Book Description
This project began several years ago as a simple family history and legacy to leave to my sons and grandchildren. Every family and generation has their unique stories to share. It’s sad but true that many of these stories are lost as the participants die. We have all heard about the same old stories from the family’s older folks many times and got bored with the reruns of some. I hope to preserve these tales and histories. Perhaps a harsher example is the loss of the Holocaust survivors’ oral histories and the World War II veterans’ stories in history.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1728313996
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 330
Book Description
This project began several years ago as a simple family history and legacy to leave to my sons and grandchildren. Every family and generation has their unique stories to share. It’s sad but true that many of these stories are lost as the participants die. We have all heard about the same old stories from the family’s older folks many times and got bored with the reruns of some. I hope to preserve these tales and histories. Perhaps a harsher example is the loss of the Holocaust survivors’ oral histories and the World War II veterans’ stories in history.
Boys' Workers Round Table
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Category : Boys
Languages : en
Pages : 452
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Category : Boys
Languages : en
Pages : 452
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Sporting Females
Author: Jennifer Hargreaves
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134912765
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 388
Book Description
1994 North American Society for the Sociology of Sport Annual Book Award An outstanding contribution to feminist analysis of sport from the nineteenth century to the present day. Jennifer Hargreaves views sport as a battle for control of the physical body and an important area for feminist intervention. Placing women at the centre of discussion, no other book is as comprehensive.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134912765
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 388
Book Description
1994 North American Society for the Sociology of Sport Annual Book Award An outstanding contribution to feminist analysis of sport from the nineteenth century to the present day. Jennifer Hargreaves views sport as a battle for control of the physical body and an important area for feminist intervention. Placing women at the centre of discussion, no other book is as comprehensive.
Baltimore and Ohio Employes Magazine
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Languages : en
Pages : 1642
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Languages : en
Pages : 1642
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Collier's
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Languages : en
Pages : 940
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Pages : 940
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The Glass House Boys of Pittsburgh
Author: James L. Flannery
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
ISBN: 0822977664
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 245
Book Description
At the end of the nineteenth century, Pittsburgh was leading the nation in glass production, and glass bottle plants in particular relied heavily on adolescent (and younger) males for their manufacturing process. These "glass house boys" worked both day and night, as plants ran around the clock to meet production demands and remain price competitive with their newly-automated rivals. Boys performed menial tasks, received low wages, and had little to say on their own behalf. By the turn of the century, most states had enacted laws banning children from working at night, and coupled with compulsory education requirements, had greatly reduced the use of children in industry. In western Pennsylvania, however, child labor was deeply entrenched, and Pennsylvania lawmakers lagged far behind the rest of the nation. In The Glass House Boys of Pittsburgh, James L. Flannery presents an original and compelling examination of legislative clashes over the singular issue of the glass house boys. He reveals the many societal, economic, and political factors at work that allowed for the perpetuation of child labor in this industry and region. Through extensive research in Pennsylvania state legislature archives, National Child Labor Committee reports, and union and industry journals, Flannery uncovers a complex web of collusion between union representatives, industrialists, and legislators that kept child labor reform at bay. Despite national pressure, a concerted effort by reformers, and changes to education laws, the slow defeat of the "glass house exception" in 1915 came about primarily because of technological advances in the glass bottle industry that limited the need for child labor.
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
ISBN: 0822977664
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 245
Book Description
At the end of the nineteenth century, Pittsburgh was leading the nation in glass production, and glass bottle plants in particular relied heavily on adolescent (and younger) males for their manufacturing process. These "glass house boys" worked both day and night, as plants ran around the clock to meet production demands and remain price competitive with their newly-automated rivals. Boys performed menial tasks, received low wages, and had little to say on their own behalf. By the turn of the century, most states had enacted laws banning children from working at night, and coupled with compulsory education requirements, had greatly reduced the use of children in industry. In western Pennsylvania, however, child labor was deeply entrenched, and Pennsylvania lawmakers lagged far behind the rest of the nation. In The Glass House Boys of Pittsburgh, James L. Flannery presents an original and compelling examination of legislative clashes over the singular issue of the glass house boys. He reveals the many societal, economic, and political factors at work that allowed for the perpetuation of child labor in this industry and region. Through extensive research in Pennsylvania state legislature archives, National Child Labor Committee reports, and union and industry journals, Flannery uncovers a complex web of collusion between union representatives, industrialists, and legislators that kept child labor reform at bay. Despite national pressure, a concerted effort by reformers, and changes to education laws, the slow defeat of the "glass house exception" in 1915 came about primarily because of technological advances in the glass bottle industry that limited the need for child labor.