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Prateek Shekhar; Jacqueline Handley; Aida Lopez Ruiz; Lisa Bosman – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2024
Recognizing the socioeconomic importance of STEM-based entrepreneurial initiatives, several entrepreneurship education programs (EEPs) have been initiated to foster and incentivize the translational of academic scientific and technological research into commercially offered products. However, STEM-focused entrepreneurship continues to be…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Entrepreneurship, Faculty, Women Faculty
Jennifer Timmer; Joshua Bleiberg; David Woo – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2024
Background: Though approximately 80% of teachers are women, they hold only about 50% of all principalships, and just a quarter of superintendent positions (Finnan and McCord, 2017; Robinson et al., 2017; Tienken, 2021; White, 2023). When women do take on leadership positions, evidence suggests they tend to work in districts serving students with…
Descriptors: Accountability, Superintendents, Women Faculty, Women Administrators
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
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
Andrea E. Allen – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2025
In this article, I outline the conceptual framework, methodologies, and findings of a qualitative study I designed to gain a better understanding of how K-12 Latina art teachers experience and navigate issues of racism and oppression in art classrooms. This study is a response to the efforts made by women art educators and scholars of color to…
Descriptors: Mexican Americans, Art Teachers, Racism, Elementary Secondary Education
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
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
Michelle Alpie Strowbridge – ProQuest LLC, 2024
In the past century there has been a significant amount of literature regarding the waves of feminism and the advancement of womxn in higher education. In addition to the waves of feminism and womxn's influence on higher education, there has also been a thorough recounting of the history of academic advising. However, despite all three of these…
Descriptors: Feminism, Nursing Students, Faculty Advisers, Women Faculty
Usher, Adrienne – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This qualitative study explored the perceptions, challenges, and lived experiences of women, in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, holding executive level leadership positions to inform tailored support strategies. As female educators aspire to higher levels of leadership in schools and districts, limited avenues of structured informal and formal…
Descriptors: Women Administrators, Leadership, Women Faculty, Faculty Mobility
Judith Dyson; Chris Westoby; Tina Collins; Edlira Vakaj; Cindy Millman; Yemisi Akinbobola; James Skinner; Esther Windsor; Fiona Cowdell – International Journal for Academic Development, 2025
Academics in Higher Education are often expected both to teach and to research; this is a particular challenge for women both structurally and individually. Initiatives to address structural issues include AdvanceHE. Here, we focus on individual issues and report on the Programme for Women Achieving Excellence in Research, a theory-based…
Descriptors: Women Faculty, Intervention, Research, Barriers
James Caron – Studies in the Education of Adults, 2025
This study focuses on two early career academics learning their way into university teaching. Their narratives of learning to teach in the Canadian university system highlight the intersectionality of university neoliberal core values and the female experience. Using a comparative case study framework for analysis, this small qualitative study's…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Novices, College Faculty, Women Faculty
Hanane Guoddar; Abdelghanie Ennam – Journal of Education in Muslim Societies, 2025
The world was introduced to the first academic establishment granting degrees when Fatima al-Fihriya, a female Muslim scholar, established Jamia al-Qarawiyyin, in the ancient city of Fes in 859 CE. After spreading throughout the Arab Muslim world, it took hundreds of years for this new establishment to make its way into Europe with the university…
Descriptors: Females, Researchers, Scholarship, Muslims
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
Gail Simpson Cahill, Editor; Diana C. Direiter, Editor; Amy Rutstein-Riley, Editor; Stephanie A. Spadorcia, Editor – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2024
This book shares the LEAD (Leadership Enrichment and Development) method, a framework for supporting and facilitating leadership identity development for women in higher education. Guided by feminist group processes and relational learning, the chapters in this volume illustrate the impacts of self- and peer mentorship on the authors. Part lived…
Descriptors: Leadership Training, Professional Identity, Females, Higher Education
Remsh Nasser Alqahtani; Ahmad Zaid Almassaad – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
The aim of research is to reveal the effect of a training program based on the TAWOCK model for teaching computational thinking skills on teaching self-efficacy among computer teachers. It used the quasi-experimental approach, with a pre-test and post-test design with a control group. An electronic training program based on the TAWOCK model was…
Descriptors: Models, Teaching Methods, Computation, Thinking Skills