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Brenda L. Walker, Editor – Diversity in Higher Education, 2024
What advice or lessons learned would you want seasoned Black women in academe to impart to early and mid-career women faculty, researchers, and administrators of color, especially those of African descent? This book is composed of narratives from Black American women professors who have been in higher education for at least two decades. Despite…
Descriptors: Females, Blacks, African Americans, Women Faculty
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Yea-Wen Chen; Brandi Lawless – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2025
Considering that women, people of color, and minoritized faculty are expected to provide disproportionate emotional labor, this study focuses on how "immigrant" women faculty navigate emotional labor in U.S. academia. Based on interviews with 28 "immigrant" women across nationality, race/ethnicity, rank, and discipline, this…
Descriptors: Females, Women Faculty, Immigrants, Foreign Workers
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Gail Crimmins; Sarah Casey; Anitra Goriss-Hunter; Nadya Rizk; Kate Ames; Kate White; Petrea Redmond; Cate Thomas – Gender and Education, 2024
Founded on and sustained through patriarchal thought and value systems, higher education remains a highly gendered and en/gendering institution. This reflects and simultaneously constitutes epistemological injustice, and creates a viscous cycle or de/privilege. Moreover, regionality de-centres and further marginalizes women academics, and those…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Women Faculty, Females, Feminism
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Anne Keary – British Journal of Religious Education, 2025
The role of nuns in the Catholic church as carers and caregivers has been given scant attention. This paper narrates a historical contextualised tale of an ethic of care, caregiving and caring. Interview data were drawn from a qualitative study of four Catholic nuns. Interviews were informal and conversational, with participants asked to reflect…
Descriptors: Religion, Nuns, Females, Caregivers
Rebecca S. Perez – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Student ratings of instruction are used to elicit formative feedback to help improve teaching quality, however, due to their subjective nature they are vulnerable to implicit bias. In particular, gender bias, as framed by role congruity theory, has the potential to negatively impact female instructors more than their male counterparts. Changing…
Descriptors: Gender Bias, Women Faculty, Females, Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance
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Khalia Braswell; Simone Smarr; Jamie Payton – ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2024
Several studies have reported the positive benefits of informal Computer Science learning programs for Black girls, which include staff, mentors, and peers reflective of the girls in the program; however, we do not know enough about what motivates Black women to sign up to teach in such programs, or how representation in mentoring affects future…
Descriptors: Mentors, African American Students, Females, Computer Science Education
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Choi, Junghee – American Educational Research Journal, 2023
Climbing the ladder of institutional prestige is often promoted by leaders and policymakers in higher education, but there may be trade-offs associated with striving for status. This study examines the impact of Texas's National Research University Fund (NRUF), which uses financial incentives to support institutions' pursuit of prestige, on the…
Descriptors: Sex Fairness, Salaries, Wages, College Faculty
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Hardie, Geraldine; Almeida, Shamika; Wijayawardena, Kanchana; Frino, Betty; Wang, Hui-Ling; Rauf, Afshan – International Journal of Educational Management, 2023
Purpose: This paper examines the experiences of a team of female academics (teaching a large cohort of undergraduate students) and the coping mechanisms used to combat the challenges they confront in the Australian higher education sector. Design/methodology/approach: Using a reflective autoethnographic method and strengths perspective, the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Women Faculty, College Faculty
Rafif Abdulaziz D. Hakiem – Sage Research Methods Cases, 2023
In this case study, I discuss my use of the life history approach to investigate the experience of women academics in Saudi Arabia's higher education system. I introduce the elements of the life history approach and argue for its value for empowering women. I start by explaining the steps I followed in applying this approach to my inquiry. I…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Women Faculty, Females, College Faculty
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C. Lane; N. Saronga; R. Fowell; R. Berretta; K. Blackmore; L. Momenzadeh; A. Giacomini; S. Ware; J. Milam – Higher Education Quarterly, 2024
This qualitative study explored a targeted recruitment initiative that was designed to attract and recruit female academic staff in STEM disciplines at an Australian University. Semi-structured, one-on-one interviews were conducted with female and male key informants: 16 Panel Members and six Applicants. Codebook Thematic Analysis was applied…
Descriptors: Teacher Recruitment, Females, Women Faculty, STEM Education
Elzena McVicar – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Black women have a legacy of pedagogical expertise. However, Black women teachers' mathematics pedagogy remains woefully under-theorized and under-researched. This is to the detriment of Black and Brown mathematics students. Mathematics education in the U.S. mirrors our broader society, which continues to reinscribe patterns of intellectual and…
Descriptors: African Americans, Females, Women Faculty, African American Teachers
Kelly L. Guyton – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This research explores the experiences of White counselor educator mentors (WCEM) for female counselor educators (FCE) of a different culture. The purpose of this study is to give voice to WCEM in the cross-cultural mentorship relationship. Further, it benefits those who may engage in cross-cultural mentorship in higher education while adhering to…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Females, Women Faculty, White Teachers
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Ramos-Vielba, Irene; D'Este, Pablo – Studies in Higher Education, 2023
This paper examines women scientists' participation in Knowledge Exchange (KE) with nonacademic actors. We compare three KE types --informal engagement, formal engagement and commercialization-- and find significant differences in participation depending on type. In informal engagement, women and men participate equally, but women participate less…
Descriptors: Females, Scientists, Knowledge Management, Commercialization
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Galili, Iris – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2023
This article addresses the interplay between motherhood and working as a professional educator. It focuses on female educators' relationships in the public sphere and private sphere, and how these two spheres inform and impact one another. The research aims to establish the degree and extent to which societal dictates affect women's identities in…
Descriptors: Mothers, Females, Women Faculty, Employed Women
Lisa M. Fascia – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Women outnumber men in assistant professor positions at 4-year colleges and universities, but the story changes at the higher ranks. There are more men in associate professor positions and twice as many men than women at the full professor rank, the pinnacle of the faculty career and gateway to leadership and decision-making roles. Ample research…
Descriptors: Females, Women Faculty, Faculty Promotion, School Policy
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