Women Leading Education Across the Continents

Women Leading Education Across the Continents
Title Women Leading Education Across the Continents PDF eBook
Author Helen C. Sobehart
Publisher R&L Education
Total Pages 244
Release 2009-01-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1578869978

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Women Leading Education across the Continents is the first collection of research about and stories of women in basic and higher education leadership from every region of the globe. The chapters are authored by scholars representing every continent, including a keynote from the first all female team to traverse Antarctica. The book captures not only statistical data about the position of women in basic and higher education in over 17 countries, but relates compelling insights and stories about the challenges that women face in leadership, the limited access to education by young women, and some strategies for success that have fanned a flame to light the way for both women and men to follow toward equity and social justice.

Women Leading Education across the Continents

Women Leading Education across the Continents
Title Women Leading Education across the Continents PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth C. Reilly
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 225
Release 2015-04-08
Genre Education
ISBN 1475802269

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Women Leading Education Across the Continents—Overcoming the Barriers is the third collection of research about and stories of women leading education on every continent in the world. Internationally recognized scholars and practitioners offer a research-based conversation and systematic collaborative inquiry in exploring the status of women in educational leadership. Their work invites global policy development highlighting women's educational leadership as a critical social justice issue. The array of topics this volume includes are gender status and educational leadership, challenges and barriers for women leaders, confronting the barriers, leading in challenging contexts, and deconstructing the discourse on gendered leadership. This compelling book offers food for the intellect and rage for the belly that impels forward the moral imperative of women leading education internationally.

Women Leading Education Across the Continents

Women Leading Education Across the Continents
Title Women Leading Education Across the Continents PDF eBook
Author Rachel McNae
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 231
Release 2018-09-12
Genre Education
ISBN 1475840721

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Women Leading Education Across the Continents: Harnessing the Joy in Leadership is the fifth collection of research from scholars around the globe who seek to understand the successes, challenges and progress of girls and women leading in education. Using a variety of approaches to their inquiries, the scholars and practitioners in this book discover and document the work of women leaders throughout the world, seeking to understand in more nuanced ways how to chart a path for a more just society for all. This volume explores the status of women in educational leadership internationally, the factors that affect their leadership, their personal experiences and stories, and their work within the broader context of human rights. The journey of discovery in these pages invites titiro whakamua—looking toward a world for the good of all people.

Shaping Social Justice Leadership

Shaping Social Justice Leadership
Title Shaping Social Justice Leadership PDF eBook
Author Linda L. Lyman
Publisher R&L Education
Total Pages 261
Release 2012-05-31
Genre Education
ISBN 1610485653

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Shaping Social Justice Leadership: Insights of Women Educators Worldwide contains evocative portraits of twenty-three women educators and leaders from around the world whose actions are shaping social justice leadership. Woven from words of their own narratives, the women’s voices lift off the page into readers’ hearts and minds to inspire and inform. Representing fourteen countries, these members of Women Leading Education Across the Continents (WLE) portray the complexity of twenty-first-century leadership. The variety of continents, countries, personal backgrounds, professional positions, and ages of those who contributed narratives give the book credibility. The portraits are framed with relevant scholarship and grouped thematically. Each carefully crafted portrait highlights an aspect of a chapter theme, followed by practical insights. The chapters develop a range of cultural comparisons, illustrate imperatives for social justice leadership, and examine values, skills, resilience, leadership pathways and actions. The authors invite all educators—both women and men—to shape social justice leadership through collective efforts around the globe that create new possibilities for a more just world. Learn more about Shaping Social Justice Leadershiphere.

Racially and Ethnically Diverse Women Leading Education

Racially and Ethnically Diverse Women Leading Education
Title Racially and Ethnically Diverse Women Leading Education PDF eBook
Author Terri N. Watson
Publisher Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages 352
Release 2016-12-05
Genre Education
ISBN 1786350718

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This book's primary focus is on racially and ethnically diverse women in educational leadership. Each chapter is written from a unique conceptual or empirical lens as shared by international female leaders, and range from a critical examination of global society and cross-cultural collaboration, to the intersection of race, law, and power.

Ways of Seeing Women’s Leadership in Education: Stories, Images, Metaphors, Methods and Theories

Ways of Seeing Women’s Leadership in Education: Stories, Images, Metaphors, Methods and Theories
Title Ways of Seeing Women’s Leadership in Education: Stories, Images, Metaphors, Methods and Theories PDF eBook
Author Kay Fuller
Publisher Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages 247
Release 2022-01-04
Genre Science
ISBN 2889719448

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Women and Leadership in Higher Education

Women and Leadership in Higher Education
Title Women and Leadership in Higher Education PDF eBook
Author Karen A. Longman
Publisher IAP
Total Pages 257
Release 2014-09-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1623968216

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Women and Leadership in Higher Education is the first volume in a new series of books (Women and Leadership: Research, Theory, and Practice) that will be published in upcoming years to inform leadership scholars and practitioners. This book links theory, research, and practice of women’s leadership in various higher education contexts and offers suggestions for future leadership development strategies. This volume focuses on the field of higher education, particularly within the context of the United States—a sector that serves a majority of students at all degree levels who are women, yet lacks parity by women in senior leadership roles. The book’s fifteen chapters present both hard facts regarding the current demographic realities within higher education and fresh thinking about how progress can and must be made in order for U.S. higher education to benefit from the perspectives of women at the senior leadership table. The book’s opening section provides data and analysis in addressing “The State of Women and Leadership in Higher Education”; the second section offers descriptions of three effective models for women’s leadership development at the national and institutional levels; the third section draws from recent research to present “Women’s Experiences and Contributions in Higher Education Leadership.” The book concludes with five shorter chapters written by current and former college and university presidents who offer “Lessons from the Trenches” for the benefit of those who follow. In short, the thesis of the book is that our world is changing; higher education collectively, as well as institutions of all types, must change. Bringing more women into leadership is critical to the goal of moving our society and world forward in healthier ways.