Index

Racially and Ethnically Diverse Women Leading Education: A Worldview

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Publication date: 24 November 2016

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(2016), "Index", Racially and Ethnically Diverse Women Leading Education: A Worldview (Advances in Educational Administration, Vol. 25), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 319-330. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1479-366020160000025021

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INDEX

AACCUP
, 212

Abu Jaber, Majed
, 57–61

Accommodationalism
, 251

Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines (AACCUP)
, 208

Achievement
, 9, 14, 36, 40–43, 79, 102, 108, 109, 123, 127–142, 149, 151–153, 156–158, 160, 162, 186, 188, 198, 246, 282, 287

Adaptability
, 204, 205, 210, 211

African American women leaders, in higher education
, 91–103

authenticity of
, 235–252

celebrating
, 99–102

historical perspectives of
, 92–94

personal lived experiences
, 97–99

professional lived experiences
, 95–96

Africana Womanism
, 19

African Women’s Development Fund
, 268

Aggression
, 9

Aggressive negotiation
, 77

Alexander, Sadie Tanner Mossell
, 92

Alienation
, 41

AlSumaiti, Rabaa
, 56, 57, 63, 67–70, 71

American Association of School Administrators (AASA)
, 17, 283

Angry Black woman
, 240–242

Apathy
, 46

Applied Critical Leadership (ACL)
, 129, 133–134

with improvement, linking
, 141–142

Arab education system in Israel, women principals’ role in
, 107–123

female principals’ activities, to promote social justice
, 119–121

injustice in childhood, determination and awareness of
, 115–116

school policy establishment
, 118–119

sensitivity, development of
, 116–117

Arab revolt
, 83

Arab Women Leadership Outlook
, 62

Artis, Roslyn Clark
, 102

ASEAN integration
, 204

plans for
, 212–213

women and men leaders, distinction between
, 213–214

ASEAN Integration UP Forum
, 213

Asian Critical Theory
, 20

Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)
, 204, 205–206

Aspiring Racialized Leaders Mentorship Program
, 197

Assertive approach
, 240–242

Assertive communication
, 77

Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
, 204, 205

Augmentation
, 58

Australian Securities Exchange (ASX)
, 25

Authenticity, of African American female school leader
, 235–252

Authority, power as
, 38

Autonomy
, 9, 14, 78

Baker, Ella
, 177

Baker, Josephine
, 176

Banda, Joyce Hilda
, 272

Barriers to women’s leadership
, 12–15, 76–77

overcoming
, 77–78

Bath, Patricia
, 176

Behavioral reasoning theory
, 215

Being mission driven
, 248–249

Bennett-Stonebanks, Melanie
, 260–264

Best Evidence Synthesis (BES)
, 133, 140

Best practices, in educational leadership
, 132–133, 140

Bethune, Mary McLeod
, 99, 180

Black Female Leadership Verisimilitude (BFLV)
, 252

Black feminist thought
, 179

K-12 education system
, 179–182

Black Feminist Thought
, 19

Black Lives Matter Movement
, 188

Blackness
, 242–243

Black Panthers, The
, 130

Black women, in leadership
, 176–178

Bontemps, Arna
, 100

Boyd, Gwendolyn
, 102

Braverman’s Labor Process Theory
, 17

California Achievement Test
, 172

Campbell
, 173

Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA)
, 268

Care, ethic of
, 222, 225–226

Caring
, 243–246

Chisholm, Shirley
, 177

Civil Rights Act of 1964

Title VII
, 6

Civil Rights Act of 1972

Title IX
, 6–7

Civil Rights Act of 1991
, 7, 280

Cole
, 100

Collaboration
, 45–47, 243–246

Collaborative leadership
, 38

Collegial participation
, 215

Comfort Principle
, 60, 61

Commission on Higher Education (CHED)
, 208, 209, 212

Communication
, 38, 46, 162, 205–207, 214, 216

assertive
, 77

skills
, 209–210

Community development
, 274

Compassion
, 161, 211

Competence(ies)
, 39

organizational
, 210

transversal
, 205–206

Conflict resolution
, 211

Considerate
, 243–246

Conspiracy of silence
, 3, 13, 20n1

Consultative leadership
, 215

Conversations: Straight Talk with America’s Sister President
, 100

Council on Women and Girls
, 98

Counter deficit storytelling
, 135

Critical and innovative thinking
, 205–207

Critical Humanist Philosophy
, 78

Critical leadership
, 154–155

cultural conscientization and
, 157–162

duality of gender toward
, 145–164

path of, navigating
, 185–200

in school reform
, 156–157

Critical pedagogy
, 131

Critical Race Theory
, 19–20

Critique, ethic of
, 222, 227–229

Cultural conscientization
, 157–162

Cultural constructs
, 146–149

Cultural feminism
, 63, 76

Cultural justice
, 108

Culturally responsive leadership
, 187, 189–190

Culture, and school reform
, 156–157

Daly, Marie Maynard
, 176

Dandridge, Dorothy
, 176

Decision-making

ethical leadership and
, 219–232

reasoned
, 208–209

shared
, 38

Decolonization
, 259

Deference
, 9

Democracy
, 44, 45, 80, 83, 220

Democratic leadership
, 38

Democratic participation
, 211

Democratic schooling
, 36, 44–48

Department of Budget and Management (DBM)
, 208

Developmental leadership
, 80

Development Studies
, 259

Discrimination
, 5–7, 9–12, 14, 16–18, 36, 99, 108, 113, 115, 178, 237, 240, 250, 280, 298, 299

gender
, 6, 77, 97

patterns in employment practices
, 9–10

Disproportionate representation, in gifted programs
, 40–41

Distributive justice
, 108

Diversity
, 18, 36, 46, 49, 58–59, 66, 79, 95, 113, 118–120, 122, 123, 129, 136, 168, 177, 181, 182, 186, 188, 189, 193, 195–197, 205, 211, 231, 236, 298

Documentation of female perspective
, 9–12

Dominance
, 9

power as
, 38

Double Blind theory
, 60, 61

Draper, Sharon
, 174

Educational administration

women in
, 8

see also school administration

Educational background, of leaders
, 26–27

Educational inequity
, 39

Educational leadership
, 1–20

Eichmann, Adolf
, 84

Emotional intelligence
, 37, 47, 79, 210

Emotionalism
, 9

Empathy
, 79, 119, 205, 210, 214, 216, 226

Employment
, 9, 57, 62–63, 170, 205, 216

discrimination
, 6

Empowerment
, 18, 39, 62, 122, 154, 192, 194, 197, 227, 228, 258, 268, 271

staff
, 39

Entrepreneurship
, 207–208

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
, 6

Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC)
, 25

Equal Pay Act (EPA)
, 6

Equity
, 44, 45, 186

achievement
, 43

gender
, 18

programmatic
, 43

systemic
, 39

teacher quality
, 43

Ethical decision-making
, 219–232

Ethical understanding
, 211

Ethnicity
, 8, 36, 39, 40, 49, 83, 96, 107–123, 133, 135, 147, 150, 153, 171, 177, 281, 288, 292, 300

see also Race

Evans-Apprey, Cheryl
, 171, 175, 176

Excellence
, 39

Face exclusion from informal networks
, 77

Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938
, 6

Feedback, teachers’ and administrators’ perceptions of
, 289–291

Female leadership candidates, leadership styles of
, 279–293

Feminism

and leadership
, 130–131

see also Women’s leadership

Feminist Critical Theory
, 20

Feminist theory
, 139–140

Filipino women, as educational leaders
, 203–216

21st-century skills
, 207–212

Financial Times Stock Exchange (FTSE)
, 25

“Fire,”
, 173

Flashes of Thought
, 70

Flexibility
, 210

Four-Part Model System
, 10, 11

Gender
, 7–8, 12, 39

bias
, 59

discrimination
, 6, 10, 77, 97

disparity, in leadership position
, 13, 18, 25–26, 30–31

disproportionate representation, in gifted programs
, 40–41

diversity
, 58–59

duality of, toward critical leadership
, 145–164

dynamics
, 57–58

and educational background, relationship between
, 28–30

equity
, 18

identity
, 14

imbalance, in leadership position
, 5, 6

intersectionality of
, 281

and leadership
, 47–48

of U.S. school principles
, 3

roles and responsibilities
, 147–148

segregation
, 6

Glass Ceiling Act
, 7

Glass Ceiling Commission
, 7, 280

Global citizenship
, 205–206, 211

Global Gender Gap Index (GGG)
, 62

Globalization
, 205

“Groove Line,”
, 173

Gurion, Ben
, 83–85

Hamer, Fanny Lou
, 177

Harassment, workplace
, 77

Hegemony
, 103, 164n2, 176, 268

Height, Dorothy
, 177

He Kākano
, 158

Higher education, African American women leaders in
, 91–103

celebrating
, 99–102

historical perspectives of
, 92–94

personal lived experiences
, 97–99

professional lived experiences
, 95–96

Higher Education Institutions (HEIs)
, 204, 207, 209, 212, 213, 215, 216

Histadrut
, 83

Howard-Baptiste, Shewanee D.

school experiences of
, 169–172

Hui Taumata (national leadership forum for Māori in education)
, 152

Human Development Report 2014
, 221

Hurston, Zora Neal
, 176

Identity
, 17, 36, 39, 40, 42, 76, 133, 136–137, 140, 149, 159, 170, 188, 192, 243, 251, 282

gender
, 14

national
, 206, 211

workplace
, 156–157, 191, 236

Inclusive leadership
, 38

Independence
, 39, 62

Independent learning
, 211

Indigenous educational leadership
, 131–132, 147, 157

Inequality(ies)
, 59

salary
, 77

systemic, school leaders’ contextual awareness of
, 41–42

Information and communication technologies (ICT)
, 206, 211–212

Inspiration
, 38

Integrity
, 205, 211

Intelligence, emotional
, 37, 47, 79, 210

Inter-Agency Network for Education in Emergencies
, 57–58

Intercultural understanding
, 211

Intergovernmental organizations (IGOs)
, 24

International Advocate Legal Services
, 62

International Labour Congress
, 83

International organizations (IOs)

leadership structures of
, 23–32

Intrapersonal skills
, 205, 206, 210–211

Investing in Diversity
, 195, 197

Israel

Arab and Jewish education system, women principals’ role in
, 107–123

Jewish State of Israel
, 83

Ivory Towers
, 169, 177, 178

Jackson, Shirley Ann
, 93, 101–102

Jameson, Mae
, 176

Jenkins, Sabetha
, 100

Jenny
, 269–272

Jewish education system in Israel, women principals’ role in
, 107–123

female principals’ activities, to promote social justice
, 119–121

injustice in childhood, determination and awareness of
, 115–116

school policy establishment
, 118–119

sensitivity, development of
, 116–117

Jewish State of Israel
, 83

Job satisfaction
, 282

Johnson, Brent E.

school experiences of
, 172–176

Johnson, Iris
, 175

Joyful Women Organization
, 268

Justice

cultural
, 108

distributive
, 108

ethic of
, 222, 227

relational
, 108

social. See Social justice

Juvenile justice system
, 47

K-12 education system

administrative positions, women in
, 5–6, 7, 12

Black feminist thought in
, 179–182

Ka Hikitia – Accelerating Success 2013–2017
, 153

Ka Hikitia – Managing for Success: Māori Education Strategy 2008–2012
, 153

Karanga
, 148

Kaupapa Māori
, 163–164n2

Kia Eke Panuku: Building on Success
, 157, 164n3

Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA)
, 67–69

Kōhanga Reo
, 154

Labor Zionist Organization
, 98

Latino Critical Theory
, 20

Leaders

educational background of
, 26–27

systemic inequities, contextual awareness of
, 41–42

Leadership

Arab women in
, 57–61

Black women in
, 176–178

collaborative
, 38

consultative
, 215

critical
, 145–164, 185–200

culturally responsive
, 187, 189–190

democratic
, 38

developmental
, 80

ethical
, 219–232

gender and
, 47–48

gender disparity in
, 13, 18, 25–26, 30–31

inclusive
, 38

indigenous educational
, 131–132, 147, 157

influence of
, 156

journey
, 190–198

learning
, 80

minority women’s representation in
, 167–183

narratives
, 63

organic
, 80

orientation
, 45–47

participatory
, 38, 215

servant
, 80

social justice
, 187, 189–190

for social justice, ethos of
, 78–80

status, in UAE
, 62–63

structures, of international organizations
, 23–32

symbiotic
, 80

transformational
, 39, 79, 80, 131

transformative
, 131, 133–134, 156, 187–188

women. See Women’s leadership

Leading for Equity
, 195

Learning leadership
, 80

Legal context, for women leadership
, 6–7

Lindsey
, 173

Listening to the voices of others
, 42

Lyons, Mary
, 180

Malawi
, 257–258

Male leadership candidates, leadership styles of
, 279–293

Mana
, 146, 156

Mana tane (leadership of men)
, 148

Mana tangata
, 148

Mana wahine (leadership of women)
, 148

Mana whenua (guardianship of the land)
, 148

Mangum, Elmira
, 102

Māori Achievement Collaboratives, The (MACS)
, 127–142

Marginal(ity/ization)
, 108, 179, 188

Matariki (Māori new year)
, 160

McDaniel, Hattie
, 176

McDemmond, Marie
, 101

Media and information literacy
, 206, 211–212

Meir, Golda
, 80–86

as activist
, 83

as delegate at the Women’s Labour Convention
, 83

education
, 81–82

as Foreign Minister
, 84–85

as head of Jewish Agency’s Political Department
, 84

as Israel’s ambassador to Russia
, 84

Israel’s Declaration of Independence and
, 83

marriage
, 82

National Bond Program and

as Prime Minister
, 86

role in Six Day War
, 85

as Secretary General
, 85

United Labour Party and
, 85–86

Women’s Workers’ Council and
, 82–83

Men and women leaders, distinction between
, 213–214

Mentoring
, 281

Mentorship
, 247–248

Mentorship opportunities, lack of
, 77

Meyerson, Morris
, 98

Middle East–North Africa (MENA)

women leadership in
, 56, 57, 63–64

Mihi (greetings)
, 158

Minority women’s representation in leadership
, 167–183

Modernization
, 205

Mosley-Howard, Gerri Susan
, 175, 176

Motivation
, 38

Multicultural education
, 131

My Vision
, 70

National Administrative Guidelines (NAGs)
, 152

National Certificate of Educational Achievement
, 162

National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE)
, 64, 66

National Education Goals (NEGs)
, 152

National identity
, 211

Negotiation, aggressive
, 77

New York City public school
, 238

New Zealand (NZ)

duality of gender toward critical leadership
, 145–164

historical context
, 150

influence of leadership
, 156

Māori Achievement Collaboratives, The (MACS)
, 127–142

policy response
, 153

resistance
, 151

revitalization
, 151

society, fabric of
, 149–150

Treaty of Waitangi
, 150, 152, 156, 163n1

vision, setting
, 152

Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
, 24

Nuremburg Laws
, 83

Obama, Michelle
, 177, 237

Occupational discrimination

women in
, 7

Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC)
, 188

Open-mindedness
, 205

Oppression
, 59, 78, 188

Organic leadership
, 80

Organizational skills
, 210

P-12 education system
, 36

Panchayat Period
, 220

“paradigm shift” model
, 1–20, 169

Participatory action research (PAR)
, 257, 258, 262, 274

Participatory leadership
, 215

Passion
, 42–43

Passivity
, 9

Patterson, Mary Jane
, 99

Pedagogy
, 281

Peel Commission
, 83

Perseverance
, 210

Persistence
, 43–44

Personal lived experiences
, 97–99

Person-situation Interactionist Model
, 222, 223

Phenomenology
, 44

Philippine Association of State Universities and Colleges (PASUC)
, 208

Player, Willa Beatrice
, 99

Policy response
, 153

Postcolonialism
, 259

Poverty
, 40, 198, 213

Power
, 14, 15, 38–39, 154

as authority
, 38

as dominance
, 39

Pōwhiri (formal cultural rituals of encounter)
, 147, 148

Practice
, 36, 43, 131–132

Prejudice
, 282

Principals
, 3, 16–17, 47, 239–240, 280

secondary school
, 46, 48

social justice leadership of, in Jewish and Arab schools
, 107–123

types of activity
, 111

urban
, 48

Privilege
, 39, 48, 154

Problem-solving
, 38

Profession, ethic of
, 222

Professional lived experiences
, 95–96

Programmatic equity
, 43

Public school administration

women in
, 7

Qualitative secondary analysis (QSA)
, 45

Qualities of awareness
, 211

Queen Bee Syndrome
, 12

Race(ism)
, 6, 8, 35–49, 60, 81, 92, 94, 97, 98, 133, 134, 146, 150, 171, 179, 181, 187, 188, 194, 252, 281, 283, 288, 292, 297

see also Ethnicity

Racial demographics
, 188

Rashid, H. H. Sheikh Mohammed bin
, 70

Reasoned decision-making
, 208–209

Reflective thinking
, 209

Regional disparity, in leadership position
, 24, 26–32

Reid, Pamala Totman
, 102

Relational justice
, 108

Relationships
, 147, 148, 160–162

complementary
, 157

interpersonal
, 160

professional
, 159

Resiliency
, 205

Resistance
, 151, 197

Resistance to change
, 46

Resourcefulness
, 205, 208

Respect
, 161

for diversity
, 211

for the environment
, 211

Responsibility
, 39, 211

Revitalization
, 151

Risk-taking
, 211

R.O.A.D.M.A.P.
, 181

Safe School Policy and Regulation
, 193

Safe Schools Act
, 193

Salary inequalities
, 77

Scholarship
, 131

School administration

women in
, 2–3, 5–6

see also Educational administration; K-12 education system

Schooling

democratic
, 36, 44–48

identities and
, 39–41

School leaders

contextual awareness of systemic inequities
, 41–42

School reform, culture and critical leadership in
, 156–157

Secondary school principals
, 46, 48

Segregation
, 46

gender
, 6

academic
, 41

Self-abasement
, 9

Self-awareness
, 47, 210, 211

Self-determination (rangatiratanga)
, 151, 156

Self-development
, 62

Self-discipline
, 210

Self-efficacy
, 77

Self-esteem
, 77, 240

Self-knowledge
, 37

Self-motivation
, 211

Self-respect
, 211

Self-sufficiency
, 39

Sense of belonging
, 211

Sense of self
, 247

Servant leadership
, 80

Servility
, 251

Sexual harassment
, 6

Shared decision-making
, 38

Sharett, Moshe
, 84

Sheerin, Fintan
, 273–275

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Young Leaders Program
, 70

Sheikh Nahayan
, 64, 86–87

Shifting
, 237, 250

Simmons, Ruth
, 93, 100–101

Sisterachry
, 59–61

Sister Meriam
, 174

Social class
, 40

Social justice (SJ)
, 36, 37, 39, 44–48, 299–300

awareness
, 42

defined
, 109

Social justice leadership
, 187, 189–190

ethos of
, 78–80

in Jewish and Arab schools
, 107–123

Social Risk Index Data
, 197

Socioeconomic status (SES)
, 39, 40, 47

Spelman
, 100

Spirituality
, 48

Sponsorship, lack of
, 77

Staff empowerment
, 39

Stereotype(ing)
, 96, 150, 179, 236, 237, 241, 242, 246, 250, 251, 258, 281–284, 292, 300

Stonebanks, Christopher Darius
, 264–269

Superintendents
, 3–4

Supportive loved ones
, 249–250

Symbiotic leadership
, 80

Systemic equity
, 39

Taliaferro-Baszile
, 171

Tapu (spirituality)
, 149

Teacher quality equity
, 43

Teamwork
, 210

Te Ara Hou. See Māori Achievement Collaboratives, The (MACS)

Te Reo Māori
, 158

Terrell, Professor
, 175

“Skin Tight,”
, 173

“The New Negro,”
, 251

Theory of participation
, 214–215

Thornton, Gerry Sue
, 93, 100

Tikanga (customary cultural practices)
, 147, 159

Timidity
, 9

Tokenism
, 15

Tolerance
, 49, 193, 194, 205, 214, 211

Toronto Board of Education (TDSB)
, 194

Trajectory of Ethical, Responsible, and Authentic leadership (TERA)
, 222–223, 230

Transformational leadership
, 39, 79, 80, 131

Transformational leadership theory
, 38

Transformative leadership
, 131, 133–134, 187–188

principles of
, 156

Transformative Praxis: Malawi (TPM)
, 257, 258, 275

Transparency
, 228

Transversal competencies
, 205–206

Treaty of Waitangi
, 150, 152, 156, 163n1

Tribal Critical Race Theory
, 20

Trust building
, 78

Truth, Sojourner
, 177, 180

Tubman, Harriet
, 177

21st-century skills
, 204, 205–206

Filipino women educational leaders
, 207–212

Unconscious Images
, 61

United Arab Emirates (UAE)
, 55–71

cultural feminism and leadership narratives
, 63

employment and leadership status in
, 62–63

women leadership in
, 57–61

United Nations Social Development Network
, 204

United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
, 268

Urban principals
, 48

U.S. Department of Labor
, 280

Values-orientation
, 45–47

Verisimilitude
, 252

Wahinetoa (warrior woman)
, 147

Wairua (spirituality)
, 148

Walker, Madam C.J.
, 177

Whaikōrero (formal speech making)
, 148

Whakairo (traditional carvings)
, 160

Whakapapa (genealogy)
, 131, 148

Whakatane
, 146

Whanaungatanga
, 159

Wheadon, Rosetta
, 99

Williams, Boyce C.
, 56, 57, 63, 64–66

Winfrey, Oprah
, 177

Women

leadership. See Women’s leadership

superintendents
, 3–4

in U.S. workforce, national perspective of
, 4–7

Women’s Labour Convention
, 83

Women’s leadership
, 76–78, 193–198

barriers to
, 12–15, 76–78

benefits of
, 65–66

continuous training and guidance
, 68–69

distinguished from men leadership
, 213–214

insights of
, 66

legal context for
, 6–7

in new millennium
, 15–18

in occupational discrimination
, 7

in public school administration
, 7

race and
, 47–48

recommendations for
, 86–87

in school administration
, 2–3, 5–6

values of
, 65, 69

Women’s Place Model
, 10

Women’s Workers’ Council
, 82–83

Workplace harassment
, 77

World Economic Forum (WEF)

Global Gender Gap Index (GGG)
, 62

Yearbook of International Organizations 2007–2008
, 27

Yearbook of International Organizations 2015–2016
, 24

Prelims
Paradigm Shift or Paradigm Stasis? An Analysis of Research on U.S. Women in Educational Leadership from 1980 to 2004
Leadership Structures of Major International Organizations: An Exploration of Gender and Regional Disparities
Negotiating Race and Gender in Marginalized Work Settings
Emiratiyat Embracing a Shifting World: Ways of Knowing Leadership in the United Arab Emirates
Women, Leadership, and Education as Change
African American Women Leaders in Higher Education
Gender, Ethnicity, and Social Justice Leadership: Female Jewish and Arab School Principals in Israel
Te Ara Hou – The Māori Achievement Collaboratives (MACS): Revolutionizing Indigenous Student Learning through Women’s Educational Leadership in Aotearoa New Zealand
Let Me Act the Part of a Man: Duality of Genders toward Critical Leadership
Done Well or Not Done at All: Increasing Minority Women’s Representation in Leadership
Navigating the Path of Critical Leadership: Tensions and Possibilities of the Leadership Journey
Filipino Women as Educational Leaders: Widening Windows of Opportunities in ASEAN 2015
Ethical Decision Making among Women Education Leaders: A Case of Nepal
Authenticity and the Female African American School Leader
Just Give the Money to the Women: Overly Simplified Advice that Works in International Education, Health, and Development Initiatives
Teacher Candidates’ Perceptions on Female and Male Leadership Candidates’ Leadership Styles
Epilogue: Linking Our Stories to a Common Enemy?
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