Ladies Who Lead in Education

Ladies Who Lead in Education

Ladies Who Lead in Education

Ladies Who Lead in Education

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Overview

Ladies Who Lead in Education updates the findings of the original study and revisits the progressive thinning of female representation as one advances from teacher to the higher levels of educational administration. The dynamic of educational leadership with regard to gender has not changed much in the last ten years. Ladies Who Lead in Education takes a closer look at female superintendents who have navigated the glass ceiling to advance to the level of superintendent. What lessons can we learn from their journey?

Product Details

BN ID: 2940149958580
Publisher: Hope Jordan
Publication date: 11/09/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 718 KB

About the Author

Dr. Hope Jordan
Dr. Hope Jordan is currently a Professor of Education at Regent University. Her areas of expertise include - teacher preparation, special education, general education, global education & leadership. She has over 30 years of experience in both K12 and higher education. Her innovative spirit fuels her love for the field of education and her family.

Dr. Elizabeth Hunter

Dr. Elizabeth Hunter serves as a faculty member at Regent University School of Education. Her areas of expertise include instructional technology and media development to enhance instruction and special education. She pursues ethnographic research to produce educational and documentary film, writes and produces educational articles and books utilizing instructional videos and documentary film that educate and entertain.

Dr. M. Gail Derrick
Dr. M. Gail Derrick is a Professor of Education at Regent University in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Gail has over 35 years in education including K12 and higher education. Her areas of expertise include efficacy for learning, autonomous learning, curiosity and professional development training and implementation.
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