Education Lead(her)ship e-bog
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An incisive account on the underrepresentation of women, especially women of color, in positions of leadership in K12 schools and how to correct this bias.EducationLead(her)ship exposes the systemic obstacles that impede the professional advancement of women in K12 education and offers readers the tools to recognize and combat these inequities. In this rousing work, educational leadership schol...
E-bog
295,53 DKK
Forlag
Harvard Education Press
Udgivet
21 september 2023
Længde
192 sider
Genrer
Educational administration and organization
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781682538326
An incisive account on the underrepresentation of women, especially women of color, in positions of leadership in K12 schools and how to correct this bias.EducationLead(her)ship exposes the systemic obstacles that impede the professional advancement of women in K12 education and offers readers the tools to recognize and combat these inequities. In this rousing work, educational leadership scholars Jennie Weiner and Monica Higgins investigate patterns of gender bias in the profession, prompted by the observation that, although the great majority of classroom educators are women, disproportionately few women inhabit leadership positions such as principal, superintendent, or school administrator. Through candid interviews with more than 200 women educational leaders, Weiner and Higgins pinpoint implicit and explicit means of repression and highlight the resources that these leaders have marshaled to punch through systemic barriers. The interviewees recount the many forms of sexism and racism they have confronted in the workplace, including microaggressions, stereotypes about womens work, and the expectation of uncompensated emotional labor. Taking aim at the widespread gender and racial discrimination in school systems, Weiner and Higgins identify paths to empowerment for women in education. They advocate solidarity, collective action, and leveraging networks of allies to push for the re-engineering of our educational organizations, environments, and cultures to sow a more balanced and equitable leadership landscape.