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    3. Pedagogik: historia

    Women Interrupting, Disrupting, and Revolutionizing Educational Policy and Practice

    AvWhitney Sherman Newcomb,Katherine Cumings Mansfield

    Inbunden, Engelska, 2014

    Del i serien Educational Leadership for Social Justice

    1 132 kr

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    Beskrivning

    The idea for this book was born from discussions at several recent academic events including the Women Leading Education (WLE) International Conference in Volos, Greece (2012) and the University Council for Educational Administration (UCEA) Conference in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (2011) as well as from informal dialogue amongst ourselves and various colleagues, both new and veteran to the field of educational leadership and, in particular, dedicated to the study of women in leadership. At both the WLE Conference and the UCEA Conference, we heard frustration from veteran women in the field that the study of women in leadership is stagnant and has not moved forward in several years; with scholars new to the field continuing to write and publish work about barriers to aspiring and practicing women leaders (the same types of reports that began the "formal" inquiry into women's lives as leaders back in the 1980s) without being able to push forward with "new" information or ideas for change. In essence, the concerns and questions that were posed from some veteran women were: Why are we continuing to report the same things that we reported 30 years ago?; Why are we still talking about barriers to women in leadership?; and Why haven't we moved past gender binaries in regard to leadership ideas and practice? Considering these questions, some women new to the field countered with their own set of responses and questions that included: Is it not significant to report that some women are still experiencing the same types of barriers in leadership that were highlighted 30 years ago?; Is it accurate to report that all women's voices have now been heard/represented?; and How can we report something different if it hasn't happened?The discussions that have ensued between veteran women and those new to the field inspired us to develop a book that situates women in leadership exactly where we are today (and reports the status of girls who are positioned to continue the "good fight" that began many years ago) and that both highlights the changes that have occurred and reports any stagnancy that continues to threaten women's positionality in educational leadership literature, practice, and policy. It forefronts the voices of women educational scholars who have (and are) interrupting, disrupting, and revolutionizing educational policy and practice. Our book reports women's leadership activities and knowledge in both the k-12 and university settings and concludes with chapters ripe with ideas for pushing for change through policy, advocacy, and activism. The final chapter presents themes that emerged from the individual chapters and sets forth an agenda to move forward with the study of women in leadership.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2014-06-03
    • Mått:156 x 234 x 21 mm
    • Vikt:678 g
    • Format:Inbunden
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Serie:Educational Leadership for Social Justice
    • Antal sidor:358
    • Förlag:Emerald Publishing Inc
    • ISBN:9781623967048

    Utforska kategorier

    • Pedagogik: historia inom Psykologi och pedagogik
    • Genusvetenskap inom Samhälle och politik
    • Utbildningsstrategier och utbildningspolitik inom Psykologi och pedagogik

    Mer om författaren

    Whitney Sherman Newcomb, Virginia Commonwealth University, USAKatherine Cumings Mansfield, Virginia Commonwealth University, USA

    Innehållsförteckning

    • Introduction: Where Have We Been? Where Are We Going? Charol Shakeshaft.Chapter 1. Prologue: Applying Torque to the Flywheel, Whitney Sherman Newcomb and Katherine Cumings Mansfield.Part I. Looking Back to Understand the Present.Chapter 2. Re(considering) Gender Scholarship in Educational Leadership, Margaret Grogan.Chapter 3. The Stalled Gender Revolution: Implications for Women Leaders, Mary Hermann.Chapter 4. Passion, Pedagogies, and Politics: Feminists in Academe, Miriam E. David.Part II. Understanding and Strengthening Students' Lived Experiences.Chapter 5. More than a School: Providing a Safe Space for Girls to Rewrite, Direct, and Act Their Life Stories, Katherine Cumings Mansfield.Chapter 6. Building a Youth Leadership Fortress: High School Women of Color as Visible Activists, Anjalé Welton, Brooke Brock, and Mercedes Perry.Chapter 7. African American Female Students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities: Historical and Contemporary Considerations, Marybeth Gasman.Chapter 8. Reforming School Reform: The Need for Addressing Gender and Sexuality Issues in Teacher Preparation Programs, Cathy A. R. Brant.Part III. Understanding and Strengthening Leaders' Lived Experiences.Chapter 9. I'm Either Nice or I'm a Bitch: Gender Entrapment and Black Female Principals, Noelle Witherspoon.Chapter 10. African American Women Educational Leaders in Turnaround Schools: Narratives on Transforming Urban School Communities, Cosette M. Grant.Chapter 11. Interrupting No More: Why Women Leave the Position of Superintendent, Kerry K. Robinson.Chapter 12. Collaborative Feminism at Work: Networking for Success, Whitney Sherman Newcomb.Part IV. Pressing Forward to Change the Future.Chapter 13. Using the Senses in Reflective Practice to Prepare Women for Transforming Their Learning Spaces, Christa Boske.Chapter 14. Using Feminist Perspectives to Interrupt and Disrupt Gender Neutrality and Revolutionize Organizational and Policy Studies, Katherine Cumings Mansfield, Anjalé D. Welton, and Margaret Grogan.Chapter 15. Activism and Community Engagement to Promote Girls and Women: To Have Voice and Choice, Rachel McNae.Chapter 16. The Pensive Athena: Lessons on Leadership, Career, and Leveraging Change, Autumn Tooms Cyprès.Chapter 17. Epilogue: Well-Behaved Women Seldom Make History, Katherine Cumings Mansfield and Whitney Sherman Newcomb.About the Contributors.