This paper looks at the stories shared by Latina school leaders regarding their ascendance to the superintendency in New Mexico. The social, political, and cultural supports and challenges that they experienced along the way to their top positions in school leadership are discussed including the impact of gender barriers, power differentials, the value of their trusted networks and mentors, and maintaining a sense of mission and direction for themselves and their districts. Authors employed a qualitative portraiture design to ensure authenticity of voice and critical race and feminist frameworks to commit to a vision of liberation in learning and leadership
California is home to almost 15 million Latinos, however, according to the 2015 State of Higher Educ...
Latinas¹ have been known for certain leadership roles throughout the history of the United States. T...
The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological dissertation was to understand the perceived lived ...
For this qualitative research study, interviews with two Latina school leaders revealed their journe...
There are several studies on the school superintendent and the job has evolved since its early incep...
Historically in the US, White males have dominated the superintendency accounting for 68.14% (Tienke...
Women in educational leadership positions have to break a glass ceiling to get to the t...
This study examines how Latina school leaders' narratives of experiences lead to understanding the p...
This qualitative study examined the perceptions of five former pubic school board members in Texas r...
2015-04-20The purpose of this study was to gain insight about the challenges Latina superintendents ...
Dissertation (Ed.D., Educational Leadership)--California State University, Sacramento, 2013.This stu...
This qualitative study examined the experiences of Latina high school principals in their roles as h...
This study considered how being Latina, and all the variables inherent in gender and ethnicity inter...
The purpose of the study reported in this article was to explore Latina leaders' perspectives about ...
California continues to become increasingly diverse with 54% of the student population consisting of...
California is home to almost 15 million Latinos, however, according to the 2015 State of Higher Educ...
Latinas¹ have been known for certain leadership roles throughout the history of the United States. T...
The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological dissertation was to understand the perceived lived ...
For this qualitative research study, interviews with two Latina school leaders revealed their journe...
There are several studies on the school superintendent and the job has evolved since its early incep...
Historically in the US, White males have dominated the superintendency accounting for 68.14% (Tienke...
Women in educational leadership positions have to break a glass ceiling to get to the t...
This study examines how Latina school leaders' narratives of experiences lead to understanding the p...
This qualitative study examined the perceptions of five former pubic school board members in Texas r...
2015-04-20The purpose of this study was to gain insight about the challenges Latina superintendents ...
Dissertation (Ed.D., Educational Leadership)--California State University, Sacramento, 2013.This stu...
This qualitative study examined the experiences of Latina high school principals in their roles as h...
This study considered how being Latina, and all the variables inherent in gender and ethnicity inter...
The purpose of the study reported in this article was to explore Latina leaders' perspectives about ...
California continues to become increasingly diverse with 54% of the student population consisting of...
California is home to almost 15 million Latinos, however, according to the 2015 State of Higher Educ...
Latinas¹ have been known for certain leadership roles throughout the history of the United States. T...
The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological dissertation was to understand the perceived lived ...