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Ward, LaWanda; Haynes, Chayla; Petty, Raya; Mackie, Tierra Walters – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2023
White men who enslaved people of African descent and wrote the U.S. Constitution never imagined Blackwomen as persons who would become educated citizens. Acknowledgments and legal interpretations to affirm Blackwomen's personhood are absent from the romanticized document. We argue that in academia the intersecting contract is imposed on…
Descriptors: African American Teachers, Slavery, Tenure, Employment Experience
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Miao, Sanfeng – Journal of Comparative and International Higher Education, 2023
Women academics face unparalleled challenges such as underrepresentation and marginalization in Chinese higher education. A review of the literature revealed a tendency in the scholarly discussions that separates gender from the social and organizational processes, which is a missed opportunity to better understand how gender interacts with the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Women Faculty, Gender Bias, Disproportionate Representation
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Minkyung Choi – New Horizons in Adult Education & Human Resource Development, 2023
Women faculty in higher education, and particularly BIPOC women faculty in community colleges, often bear the weight of emotional labor, or the expectation of managing both their feelings as well as their students' emotional needs. Because emotional labor goes unrecognized, this places a strain on faculty who balance teaching, research, and…
Descriptors: Women Faculty, College Faculty, Females, Minority Group Teachers
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Karen Hands; Sarah Casey; Peter Innes; Theresa Ashford; Jacqueline Blake – Gender and Education, 2024
This article examines how women academics at an Australian regional university perceived caring responsibilities as an extension of their paid employment during the initial stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. It explores how women academics negotiated boundaries around paid work, caring as a component of paid work, and their private caring…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Women Faculty, Teacher Attitudes
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Janet Rocha; Tamara Coronella; Maria Reyes; Lindsay Romasanta – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
In this manuscript, we discuss how we, four women scholar-practitioners of color (WSPoC), utilize their cultural intuition (CI) to navigate the work place and academia in the context of our professional roles situated within STEM-M (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics-Medicine) K-16 setting. We collectively shared our…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Elementary School Teachers, Middle School Teachers, High School Teachers
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Nakia M. Gray-Nicolas; Angel Miles Nash – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2024
The first year in the education professoriate is an ineluctably critical time to establish a pathway for long-term professional success mirroring a scholar's commitment to positively influencing students, schools, and communities. For Black women, the distinguished dual marginalization that they endure based on race and gender creates challenges…
Descriptors: Females, Women Faculty, African American Teachers, College Faculty
Heidi Rivers Marshall – ProQuest LLC, 2024
While significant progress has been made in diversifying student demographics and entry-level staff and faculty positions, higher education leadership and decision making remain predominantly European American and male dominated. This dissertation explored this pressing issue by employing a critically interested grounded theory approach. Framed by…
Descriptors: Career Development, Promotion (Occupational), Higher Education, Predominantly White Institutions
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Angela Crumdy – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2024
Investigations into teacher dissatisfaction often limit concerns to the school setting; however, this ethnographic study investigated how Cuban women's employment as primary school teachers forced them to make strategic negotiations related to childbirth and eldercare. Interviews and participant observation conducted with five Black primary…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Women Faculty, African American Teachers, Cubans
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Imamatul Khair – GIST Education and Learning Research Journal, 2024
The idea of teacher education has emerged to bridge the gap in questioning intellectual equality for both male and female teachers. Pursuing higher education in language professional careers which are understood as auxiliary jobs by male counterparts poses a big challenge for female teachers who were born and raised in a patriarchal community.…
Descriptors: Language Teachers, Women Faculty, Teacher Role, Sex Role
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Mayya, Shreemathi S.; Martis, Maxie; Ashok, Lena; Monteiro, Ashma Dorothy – SAGE Open, 2021
Higher education is anticipating vacancies in senior leadership positions over the coming years. Women are likely to be candidates for these openings, as the number of women pursuing doctoral degrees is rising. However, in the present scenario, there is a dearth of women in senior leadership positions in India. With a purpose to identify the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Women Faculty, College Faculty, Teacher Leadership
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Anzivino, Monia; Ceravolo, Flavio A.; Rostan, Michele – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2021
The article aims at investigating Italian academics' Public Engagement highlighting its two dimensions, namely "Local Community Engagement" (LCE) and "General Political Engagement" (GPE). It is based on the results of a national survey on academics' third mission activities carried out in the year 2015/2016 collecting…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Teacher Participation, School Community Relationship
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Memon, Ubedullah; Ali, Anees J.; Nisa, Zaib U.; Raza, Ali; Nisar, Nabeel – Psychology in the Schools, 2021
The emergence of terrorism against girls' education continues to prevent a large number of girls from attending school. The imminent fear of terrorist attacks also infiltrates the female teaching fraternity through their perceived job risk, job anxiety, and death sensitivity. This study echoes the female teachers' vulnerability through time-lagged…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Terrorism, Womens Education, Women Faculty
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Caldera, Altheria; Simms, Renee – Diversity in Higher Education, 2021
We base this work on central tenets of Black feminist thought. The core objectives of Black feminist thought are to clarify Black women's experiences and ideas through self-definition, to refute stereotypical depictions, to validate Black women's situated knowledge, and to resist marginalization that occurs as a result of our intersectional…
Descriptors: Feminism, Stereotypes, Resistance (Psychology), Self Concept
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Kayla Person; Christina W. Yao – Journal of Faculty Development, 2021
This qualitative study examines the previous leadership experiences and professional training that helped prepare women faculty to become engineering department chairs. Colleges of engineering and institutions of higher education must better understand the professional development experiences of women who are department chairs to identify how to…
Descriptors: Department Heads, Women Faculty, Leadership, Faculty Development
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Campbell, Shanyce L. – Educational Forum, 2022
Using a chronicle, this paper examines teacher evaluation systems to highlight how neoliberal reforms produce unjust conditions for both teachers and students of color. I specifically center Black women and their ways of knowing to provide a (re)imagining around what is possible when educational leaders move beyond reforms to create a system that…
Descriptors: Teacher Evaluation, Neoliberalism, Educational Change, Minority Group Teachers
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