History denotes a small number of African-Americans have held leadership roles in educational public and private school systems across the country. However, during the last decade black women have pioneered and forged new frontiers as educational as leaders within urban schools. Because of these contributions, more should be known regarding the visions that motivate such women, specifically as it relates to urban leadership and teaching. This phenomenological study examines the visions of African-American women urban teacher leaders who seek administration within urban schools early in their careers and also discovers how others may be so encouraged
Themetaphor of visibility and its counterpart, invisibility, are paired throughout the arti-cle in a...
This chapter is concerned with how educational leadership preparation programs promote a sense of ag...
This chapter is concerned with how educational leadership preparation programs promote a sense of ag...
History denotes a small number of African-Americans have held leadership roles in educational public...
History denotes a small number of African-Americans have held leadership roles in educational public...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of African American female principals servi...
The shortage of African American leadership in business, science, law, medicine or just in public sc...
The shortage of African American leadership in business, science, law, medicine or just in public sc...
Seven African-American women and men faculty members at a Southeastern urban research universityrefl...
The problem is that little is known about the life experiences and womanist characteristics of Afric...
Through narrative inquiry, a qualitative study of the lived experiences of six\ud African American f...
The problem is that little is known about the life experiences and womanist characteristics of Afric...
The purpose of this study is to understand the process of why African-American female teachers seek ...
African American female principals typically lead low socioeconomic elementary schools. Administrat...
This dissertation study explores the lived experiences of Black women leaders of public school distr...
Themetaphor of visibility and its counterpart, invisibility, are paired throughout the arti-cle in a...
This chapter is concerned with how educational leadership preparation programs promote a sense of ag...
This chapter is concerned with how educational leadership preparation programs promote a sense of ag...
History denotes a small number of African-Americans have held leadership roles in educational public...
History denotes a small number of African-Americans have held leadership roles in educational public...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of African American female principals servi...
The shortage of African American leadership in business, science, law, medicine or just in public sc...
The shortage of African American leadership in business, science, law, medicine or just in public sc...
Seven African-American women and men faculty members at a Southeastern urban research universityrefl...
The problem is that little is known about the life experiences and womanist characteristics of Afric...
Through narrative inquiry, a qualitative study of the lived experiences of six\ud African American f...
The problem is that little is known about the life experiences and womanist characteristics of Afric...
The purpose of this study is to understand the process of why African-American female teachers seek ...
African American female principals typically lead low socioeconomic elementary schools. Administrat...
This dissertation study explores the lived experiences of Black women leaders of public school distr...
Themetaphor of visibility and its counterpart, invisibility, are paired throughout the arti-cle in a...
This chapter is concerned with how educational leadership preparation programs promote a sense of ag...
This chapter is concerned with how educational leadership preparation programs promote a sense of ag...