The Exploration of the Experiences and Perceptions of Muslim Women Teachers and Leaders in British State Schools

The main purpose for this dissertation is to examine the experiences and perceptions of Muslim woman teachers and leaders in British state schools. To achieve this, the researcher examined the types of challenges and barriers these teachers experienced and how they coped with often being the only...

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Main Author: Noor, Sanaa
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2018
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/56458/
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description The main purpose for this dissertation is to examine the experiences and perceptions of Muslim woman teachers and leaders in British state schools. To achieve this, the researcher examined the types of challenges and barriers these teachers experienced and how they coped with often being the only Muslim BME woman in a predominantly white team. Using a qualitative research method, the researcher conducted semi-structured interviews with six teachers and leaders, from different London state schools and boroughs, who consider themselves to be Muslims and declared themselves ethnically as Kenyan (1); Somali (1); Pakistani (3); and Turkish (1). The results show that on account of the intersecting facets of her identity Muslim women are simultaneously oppressed in the midst of being awarded opportunities. Due to the interplay of these intersections as well as stereotypical assumptions which impacts attitudes towards Muslim women, she encounters the Muslim penalty, institutional racism and Islamophobia simply on the grounds of being visibly different.
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spelling nottingham-564582020-05-07T14:02:53Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/56458/ The Exploration of the Experiences and Perceptions of Muslim Women Teachers and Leaders in British State Schools Noor, Sanaa The main purpose for this dissertation is to examine the experiences and perceptions of Muslim woman teachers and leaders in British state schools. To achieve this, the researcher examined the types of challenges and barriers these teachers experienced and how they coped with often being the only Muslim BME woman in a predominantly white team. Using a qualitative research method, the researcher conducted semi-structured interviews with six teachers and leaders, from different London state schools and boroughs, who consider themselves to be Muslims and declared themselves ethnically as Kenyan (1); Somali (1); Pakistani (3); and Turkish (1). The results show that on account of the intersecting facets of her identity Muslim women are simultaneously oppressed in the midst of being awarded opportunities. Due to the interplay of these intersections as well as stereotypical assumptions which impacts attitudes towards Muslim women, she encounters the Muslim penalty, institutional racism and Islamophobia simply on the grounds of being visibly different. 2018-12 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/56458/1/Noor_Sanaa_Dissertation_Fuller.pdf Noor, Sanaa (2018) The Exploration of the Experiences and Perceptions of Muslim Women Teachers and Leaders in British State Schools. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)]
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The Exploration of the Experiences and Perceptions of Muslim Women Teachers and Leaders in British State Schools
title The Exploration of the Experiences and Perceptions of Muslim Women Teachers and Leaders in British State Schools
title_full The Exploration of the Experiences and Perceptions of Muslim Women Teachers and Leaders in British State Schools
title_fullStr The Exploration of the Experiences and Perceptions of Muslim Women Teachers and Leaders in British State Schools
title_full_unstemmed The Exploration of the Experiences and Perceptions of Muslim Women Teachers and Leaders in British State Schools
title_short The Exploration of the Experiences and Perceptions of Muslim Women Teachers and Leaders in British State Schools
title_sort exploration of the experiences and perceptions of muslim women teachers and leaders in british state schools
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/56458/