Voices from Women Leaders on Success in Higher Education

Voices from Women Leaders on Success in Higher Education

Pipelines, Pathways, and Promotion

Cozza, Barbara; Parnther, Ceceilia

Taylor & Francis Ltd

02/2022

228

Dura

Inglês

9781032114309

15 a 20 dias

607

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Part 1: Research and Theory 1. Driving Theoretical Frameworks - Women Leaders in Higher Education Systems 2. Pathways to the Presidency: An Analysis of the Gender Gap at American Four-Year Colleges and Universities 3. Theoretical Frameworks for the Success of Working Mothers 4. A Social Network Framework for Navigating Dynamic Tensions in Leadership Development Part 2: Perspectives from Women in Senior Leadership Positions 5. Case Studies of Three Women Leaders' Voices in Higher Education: Understanding the Gender Gap 6. Leading from a Distance with Lessons from Online Teaching to Engage a Remote Workforce 7. Learning from Senior Women Leaders: In Their Own Words Part 3: Identity and Women's leadership 8. Understanding and Overcoming Female-to-Female Oppression in Higher Education 9. Intersecting Identities and Value Alignment for Female Leaders in Higher Education 10. Work-Family Thriving for Women in Higher Education Part 4: Effective Practices Considering the Advancement of Women in Higher Education 11. Support, Advocacy, and Best Practices in the Advancement of Women in Higher Education 12. Building Strategic Networks as a Feminist Leader: No "Mentor" Needed 13. Mentorship as an Approach to Promoting Gender Equity in Higher Education Leadership 14. The Role of Online Communities in Leadership Development and Collaborative Mentoring 15. Creative Practice, Pedagogy, and Pathways to Leadership: Ripple Effect of Change Part 5: Resources 16. Resources for Networking, Community, and Professional Development
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