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Minority Women in K-12 Education Leadership: Challenges, Resilience, and Support

Annette G. Walters (Independent Researcher, USA)
Indexed In: SCOPUS
Release Date: March, 2024 | Copyright: © 2024 | Pages: 290

Publication Status: E-Book and Print Version Available for Purchase
ISBN13: 9798369317730
ISBN13 Softcover: 9798369347096
EISBN13: 9798369317747
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-1773-0

Description:

In K-12 education, minority women leaders must navigate a complex maze of challenges that deeply impact their personal and professional lives. The journey of these leaders is marked by a series of starts and stops, demanding an extraordinary degree of resilience, mentorship, and leadership coaching. Despite the theoretical backing and organizational intent, the stark reality is that educational leadership roles for minority women often lack the necessary preparation and concerted efforts essential to supporting their unique needs. The resulting shortfall hampers their ability to sustain success over time. Minority Women in K-12 Education Leadership sheds light on the intersection of gender and ethnicity within educational leadership and addresses the various aspects of minority women's experiences.

The objective of Minority Women in K-12 Education Leadership is clear—to provide readers, educational allies, educators, administrators, and stakeholders with a profound understanding of the intersections of gender, leadership, and ethnicity/color in educational leadership. This book goes beyond identifying challenges; it celebrates the resilience of minority women leaders, explores the support systems they rely on, and offers practical strategies for success. The content delves into the physical, mental, emotional, and social dimensions of their experiences, aiming to bridge theoretical and practical concepts and provide valuable insights for practitioners, scholars, and stakeholders.

This book is an invaluable resource for practitioners and scholars in K-12 education leadership, those aspiring to leadership roles, community stakeholders, educators, researchers, school administrators, and policymakers shaping educational environments. Its content transcends traditional boundaries, offering a profound exploration of resilience and success specific to minority women in K-12 education leadership. Minority Women in K-12 Education Leadership is a deep exploration of resilience in the field of education as well as a celebration of success for minority women in educational leadership.

Coverage:

The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Coaching and Mentorship for Leadership Retention
  • Community Partnerships for BIWOC in Education Leadership
  • Critical Perspectives on Leadership Challenges
  • Demystifying Roles of Women of Color in Leadership
  • Educational Leadership and Current Politics
  • Effective Coaching and Support Strategies
  • Gender, Leadership, and Ethnicity Intersections
  • Leadership Support for BIWOC
  • Leadership Trials of Women of Color
  • Leading and Learning in Challenging Terrain
  • Managing Stress and Traumatic Experiences in Leadership
  • Minority, BIWOC Roles in Education Leadership
  • Navigating Promotion, Recruitment, Coaching, and Retention of BIWOC
  • Perceptions of Women of Color in Leadership
  • Regional Differences in Leadership

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Annette G. Walters (Ph.D.) currently serves as a K-12 education administrator and adjunct professor in the Northeast, USA. Dr. Walters has worked in the field of education in several aspects where she has developed, enhanced, and provided professional development with a focus on K-12 education, exceptional student education, teacher training, inclusive practices, behavior management, student achievement, restorative practices, intentional recruitment and equity.

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