Most published research on the superintendency has failed to examine the voices of female superintendents. Today, white males make up approximately 85% of superintendents, rendering female responses to the superintendency almost nonexistent. Women Leading School Systems, commissioned by the American Association of School Administrators (AASA), provides a historical overview of women in top leadership positions. This study examines what drives some female educators to accept the challenge of becoming a superintendent and what drives others to remain in middle management. The authors also profile a number of women who spend their lives at the top of the school system. This comprehensive book is the only national study entirely dedicated to women's leadership.
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Part 1 INTRODUCTION: The Yellow Wood—The Terrain of Uncommon Roads Part 2 SECTION ONE: Considering the Terrain Chapter 3 1. An Uncommon History Chapter 4 2. Aspiration and Uncommon Roads Part 5 SECTION TWO:. Considering the Top Chapter 6 3. Standing at the Fork in the Road Chapter 7 4. Choosing the Road Less Traveled Part 8 SECTION THREE: Poised on Top Chapter 9 5. Profile of Women Superintendents Chapter 10 6. Women of Color: Superintendents and Assistant/Associate/Deputy Superintendency Chapter 11 7. Conclusion: Flow in the Superintendency Part 12 APPENDIX: Design of the Study
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All seven chapters of Women Leading School Systems enable the book to make a substantial and important contribution to the research literature on women in educational leadership.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781578865338
Publisert
2007-02-23
Utgiver
Vendor
Rowman & Littlefield Education
Vekt
290 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
154 mm
Dybde
16 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
190

Biographical note

C. Cryss Brunner is an associate professor in the Department of Educational Policy and Administration at the University of Minnesota and codirector of the UCEA Joint Program Center for the Study of the Superintendency. Her research is focused on women, power, the superintendency, virtual learning environments, and constructions of identity. Margaret Grogan is professor and chair of educational leadership and policy analysis at the University of Missouri-Columbia. She has researched and taught about the superintendency and women in the superintendency for more than 12 years and has numerous publications on the topic.