This up-to-date, candid examination of women's careers in education and leadership in education describes the pitfalls, triumphs, and future promise of female leaders in education. Overall, education is a field still dominated by women, yet women do not typically pursue or attain leadership positions at the administrative level. Research has revealed some of the reasons for this: women still experience gender discrimination in education careers, experience higher attrition rates, and have slower career mobility than do men. Additionally, women in education are apparently less valued, and their performance is more critically evaluated, as in other fields. This insightful text shows the gender-based inequities and discrimination women face when aiming for leadership positions in education, and lays out a plan to bring success to this level of the field that is still male-dominated. Women as Leaders in Education: Succeeding Despite Inequity, Discrimination, and Other Challenges is the result of a team of leading feminist educators and scholars. It delves into feminist women's leadership in education from kindergarten to graduate school. This two-volume work assesses the historical and current political landscape with regard to women hitting a "glass ceiling," issues of social justice, and the unique challenges women face in educational leadership as well as the new field of teacher leadership.
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This up-to-date, candid examination of women's careers in education and leadership in education describes the pitfalls, triumphs, and future promise of female leaders in education.Overall, education is a field still dominated by women, yet women do not typically pursue or attain leadership positions at the administrative level.
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Series Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1 Toward a Conceptual Model of Feminist Leadership in American Education Jennifer L. Martin Chapter 2 From Rags to the Riches of Radcliffe: A Historical Study of Female Graduate Leaders from Poor and Working-class Backgrounds Jennifer O'Connor Chapter 3 Shirking the Maternal Shroud: A Call to Arms in Reinscribing Women Compositionists and Their Feminist Classrooms Rachel Grimshaw Chapter 4 Whose Social Justice Counts? Addressing Issues of Social Justice and Equity in Schools Christa Boske Chapter 5 Teacher Leaders Working for Social Justice: Contributing to the Field Jennifer L. Martin Chapter 6 Course Guides, Equity, and Achievement: The Shaping of Student Status Lisa P. Hallen and Elizabeth J. Allan Chapter 7 The Risks of Sex-Segregated Public Education for Girls, Boys, and Everyone Susan S. Klein Chapter 8 Understanding Gender-Based Leadership Learning Behaviors Shannon R. Flumerfelt, Lindson Feun, and C. Robert Maxfield Chapter 9 Women in Administration: Differences in Equity Marjorie Ringler, Cheryl McFadden, and Valjeaner Ford Chapter 10 Women Leaders as Superintendents: Stories of Courage and Character Deb Clarke Chapter 11 This I Believe: Teaching in Color Carmen M. Johnson Chapter 12 Both Sides of Mentoring: A Leader's Story Lynn Kleiman Malinoff and James E. Barott About the Editor and Contributors Index
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This up-to-date, candid examination of women's careers in education and leadership in education describes the pitfalls, triumphs, and future promise of female leaders in education.
Contributions from 40 distinguished scholars and practitioners with expertise in a variety of fields, comprising all original material

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ISBN
9780313391699
Publisert
2011-09-22
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Vendor
Praeger Publishers Inc
Vekt
1049 gr
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Kombinasjonsprodukt
Antall sider
699

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Jennifer L. Martin, PhD, is assistant professor of education at the University of Mount Union, Alliance, OH.