This research study was designed to add to the existing but limited literature that explores perceived barriers and challenges African-American women superintendents experienced while ascending and serving in the superintendency. According to the literature, African-American women are underrepresented in the role of public school superintendents. This study examined the impact of gender and racial discrimination on African-American women superintendent aspirants and those currently serving in the role. This study surveyed and interviewed African-American women superintendents serving in public school districts in North Carolina and South Carolina, examining their perceptions of barriers and challenges experienced while ascending and serving...
Female superintendents throughout the United States disproportionately represent superintendents of ...
Only recently have scholars paid attention to the African American woman superintendent who is an an...
AbstractIn a Southeast U.S. state, African American female school administrators had difficulty obta...
Abstract Women, particularly African American women, have been underrepresented in educational admin...
Remarkably few females hold the position of superintendent of schools; although, there are capable w...
While women comprise the majority of those employed in K-12 school districts, educational administra...
ABSTRACT There is an underrepresentation of African American women in the position of school distric...
This study chronicled the perceptions of African-American female superintendents about their career ...
Since the late 1980s, there has been research on the topic of female superintendents that has addres...
African-American women leading school districts as public school superintendents of schools is rare....
The purpose of this general qualitative study was to attempt to understand the lived experiences of ...
Although women actively seek advancement and constitute the majority of teachers in American public ...
The purpose of the mixed method study was to identify the perceptions of challenges Minnesota female...
The shortage of African American leadership in business, science, law, medicine or just in public sc...
textWomen continue to be underrepresented among American public school superintendents (Skrla, Reye...
Female superintendents throughout the United States disproportionately represent superintendents of ...
Only recently have scholars paid attention to the African American woman superintendent who is an an...
AbstractIn a Southeast U.S. state, African American female school administrators had difficulty obta...
Abstract Women, particularly African American women, have been underrepresented in educational admin...
Remarkably few females hold the position of superintendent of schools; although, there are capable w...
While women comprise the majority of those employed in K-12 school districts, educational administra...
ABSTRACT There is an underrepresentation of African American women in the position of school distric...
This study chronicled the perceptions of African-American female superintendents about their career ...
Since the late 1980s, there has been research on the topic of female superintendents that has addres...
African-American women leading school districts as public school superintendents of schools is rare....
The purpose of this general qualitative study was to attempt to understand the lived experiences of ...
Although women actively seek advancement and constitute the majority of teachers in American public ...
The purpose of the mixed method study was to identify the perceptions of challenges Minnesota female...
The shortage of African American leadership in business, science, law, medicine or just in public sc...
textWomen continue to be underrepresented among American public school superintendents (Skrla, Reye...
Female superintendents throughout the United States disproportionately represent superintendents of ...
Only recently have scholars paid attention to the African American woman superintendent who is an an...
AbstractIn a Southeast U.S. state, African American female school administrators had difficulty obta...