Women and Educational Leadership

Women and Educational Leadership
Author: Margaret Grogan
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2010-11-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0470933496

This groundbreaking book presents a new way of looking at leadership that is anchored in research on women leaders in education. The authors examine how successful women in education lead and offer suggestions and ideas for developing and honing these exemplary leadership practices. Women and Educational Leadership shows how the qualities that characterize women's approaches to leadership differ from traditional approaches?whether the traditional leader is a woman or a man. The authors reveal that women leaders are more collaborative by nature and demonstrate a commitment to social justice. They tend to bring an instructional focus to leadership, include spiritual dimensions in their work, and strive for balance between the personal and professional. This important book offers a new model of leadership that shifts away from the traditional heroic notion of leadership to the collective account of leadership that focuses on leadership for a specific purpose—like social justice. The authors include illustrative examples of leaders who have brought diverse groups to work toward common ground. They also show how leadership is a way to facilitate and support the work of organizational members. The ideas and suggestions presented throughout the book can help the next generation fulfill the promise of a new tradition of leadership. Women and Educational Leadership is part of the Jossey-Bass Leadership Library in Education series.

African-American Principals

African-American Principals
Author: Kofi Lomotey
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1989-09-11
Genre: Education
ISBN:

This groundbreaking study fills a significant gap in educational research literature as it explores the problem of persistent and pervasive underachievement by African-American students in the public schools of the United States. Teacher quality, school resources, socio-economic status of students, cultural relevance of curriculum, and school leadership are a few of the factors that contribute to achievement or the lack of it by these students. Lomotey focuses on the impact of the African-American principal's leadership, its effect on the academic achievement of African-American students, and the day-to-day activities associated with school leadership. An early chapter reviews relevant research focusing on the connection between principal leadership and academic achievement in general. The extracted recurring qualities then form the basis for exploring whether African-American principals in more successful African-American schools possess the specific qualities suggested by the research. Lomotey finds that three additional and important characteristics are shared by his sample of principals: a deep commitment to the education of African-American children; a strong compassion for and understanding of both their students and the local community; and a sincere confidence in the ability of all African-American children to learn. The text is enhanced by two dozen tables that present the information discussed. An early chapter details the study's methodology with an overview and discussion of sampling and measurement procedures. Useful to students of educational administration, African American Principals: School Leadership and Success will also be of value in courses focusing on urban studies, school effectiveness, and school leadership. Black Studies programs addressing African-American education in America will find this a most necessary text. African-American educators--scholars and practitioners--as well as parents, community leaders, and other lay people will profit from the up-to-the-minute insights presented here.

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1955-04
Genre:
ISBN:

The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists is the premier public resource on scientific and technological developments that impact global security. Founded by Manhattan Project Scientists, the Bulletin's iconic "Doomsday Clock" stimulates solutions for a safer world.

Perceived Barriers for Female African-American Principals and Assistant Principals in Suburban School Districts

Perceived Barriers for Female African-American Principals and Assistant Principals in Suburban School Districts
Author: Yolanda A. Williams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 91
Release: 2017
Genre: African American women school principals
ISBN:

This qualitative study was developed under the lens of phenomenology and designed to contribute to the limited research about female African-American leaders. The researcher investigated the perceived barriers experienced by female African-American principals and assistant principals working in suburban districts as well as the factors, which allowed them to overcome these obstacles and remain in their positions. Seven women currently working in suburban school districts within and around the Delaware Valley section of Pennsylvania voluntarily agreed to complete all components of the research which included an online survey, open-ended questions, and participation in an interview. The results of this study indicated various barriers encountered by the participants in their current and former positions as well as in their adolescent years as students. Despite facing obstacles, these leaders were able to intentionally and unintentionally employ strategies to overcome obstacles and maintain their roles in a predominantly white school setting. The overall findings of this study will contribute significantly to research about female African-American leaders in public schools, assist with understanding the importance of creating a diverse staff in suburban school districts, and serve as a professional resource for future women of color seeking school leadership positions.