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Book Balancing Act

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  • Author : Barbara Loomis Jackson
  • Publisher : University Press of America
  • Release : 1995
  • ISBN : 9780819195630
  • Pages : 100 pages

Download or read book Balancing Act written by Barbara Loomis Jackson and published by University Press of America. This book was released on 1995 with total page 100 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: According to Barbara Jackson, public schools are and always have been part of the political process, and any effective school superintendent must maintain a delicate balance among forces and interests both political and educational. This book reviews the long history of the urban superintendent's changing role, with special attention to the racial and ethnic politics of the cities since the 1970s. Boston and Detroit are discussed as illustrative examples. The entire study is grounded in a wide range of published and unpublished information, including numerous interviews with urban superintendents and others in the field. Co-published with the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies Press.

Book An Examination of the Mentoring Experiences of African American Public School Superintendents in New York State

Download or read book An Examination of the Mentoring Experiences of African American Public School Superintendents in New York State written by Fadhilika Atiba-Weza and published by . This book was released on 2010 with total page 136 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This descriptive quantitative study investigated the mentoring experiences of African-American school superintendents. Specifically, it looked at the mentoring experiences of African-Americans who served in the capacity of chief school administrators in school districts and BOCES in the state of New York. A review of the literature suggests that many professional institutions and organizations have used mentoring as a means of improving the quantity and quality of their members and prospective members. The field of education is one of those that have availed themselves of the benefits of mentoring. In some states, not only is the mentoring experience widely employed, it is a requirement for individuals in order for them to acquire and maintain their certification as superintendents. In the state of New York, superintendents are mentored, but there is no mentoring requirement or mandatory professional development experience for current and aspiring superintendents. In the cases in which mentoring is employed as a means of professional development for superintendents, it has proven to be effective in advancing the careers of those involved. Although the literature does not provide much evidence that African-American superintendents are involved in the mentoring experience, the findings of this study suggest that the experiences of African-American superintendents in New York are not consistent with much of the literature regarding the issue of the mentoring of superintendents.

Book African American Education in Delaware

Download or read book African American Education in Delaware written by Bradley Skelcher and published by . This book was released on 1999 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book African American Women Superintendents

Download or read book African American Women Superintendents written by Shelly Geneen Goines-Harris and published by . This book was released on 2020 with total page 280 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This research study was designed to add to the existing but limited literature that explores perceived barriers and challenges African-American women superintendents experienced while ascending and serving in the superintendency. According to the literature, African-American women are underrepresented in the role of public school superintendents. This study examined the impact of gender and racial discrimination on African-American women superintendent aspirants and those currently serving in the role. This study surveyed and interviewed African-American women superintendents serving in public school districts in North Carolina and South Carolina, examining their perceptions of barriers and challenges experienced while ascending and serving in the superintendency. Race and gender were the two identified themes found in the analysis of survey and interview data. This study determined that race and gender have an impact on African-American women public school superintendents while ascending and serving in the role. All subthemes supported racial and gender biases. Choice of dress, working in a male-dominated field, isolation and exclusion from “good old boy networks,” dispelling the belief that African-American women do not make good administrators, and the lack of acceptance by male and non-African-American administrators and staff were all subthemes of the impact of race and gender. The findings of this study will serve to better prepare African-American women who aspire to and serve in the superintendency when faced with barriers and challenges rooted in racial and gender biases. The findings can be used to better inform school boards, hiring personnel, educational leadership programs, and public school districts of the barriers and challenges African-American women public school superintendents experience and how race and gender impact them in the role of superintendent.

Book The School Superintendent

Download or read book The School Superintendent written by Theodore J. Kowalski and published by SAGE. This book was released on 2006 with total page 432 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The School Superintendent: Theory, Practice, and Cases is both a textbook and reference for practitioners.

Book The Modern School Superintendent

Download or read book The Modern School Superintendent written by Marvin Edwards and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2006 with total page 266 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An impossible job? That's what many have called the superintendency. With its growing and completing demands, it is a profession that can baffle even the most knowledgeable and well prepared. Public education resources have become more limited. There are new national and state testing requirements. Social issues are pulled into the schools and want more control over their operation. Add in politics and bureaucracy, and the end result is quite an unmanageable scenario. Unfortunately, more superintendents seem to be leaving the profession. Whether it is because of the demands superintendents face, the quality of preparation programs or a combination of both, the trend is a growing concern. Many superintendents are unprepared to deal with what they may encounter in running a school district. Yet the office is not all doom and gloom. Offering opportunities that are unavailable in many other careers, the superintendency is a position in which you will be taken seriously by others. And it is a profession in which one person, through skilled leadership, can make a difference by getting everyone to pull together and create a better environment for students. Surveys actually have shown that most superintendents would become superintendents again if they had the chance.

Book African American Perspectives on Leadership in Schools

Download or read book African American Perspectives on Leadership in Schools written by Lenoar Foster and published by R&L Education. This book was released on 2009-11-16 with total page 263 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book fills an educational void in the school leadership literature as it relates to historical, theoretical, intellectual and cultural understandings among those who prepare individuals for leadership in schools and for those who practice leadership in schools attended by significant numbers of African American students. Contributors to this volume are scholars whose research and service in schools have been important in understanding the historical, intellectual and cultural traditions that facilitate and support effective leadership and in schools where African American school leaders, teachers, students, parents, and their communities of support construct effective and productive 'cultures of empowerment and achievement'. It is these cultures that this volume addresses for their efficacy to support, empower, and sustain visible and measurable achievement among African American students.

Book Superintendent s Guide to Creating Community

Download or read book Superintendent s Guide to Creating Community written by Jane C. Owen and published by Scarecrow Press. This book was released on 2000 with total page 180 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A successful superintendent must balance the desires of the community, the school board, administrators, school faculty and staff--all while doing what is best for the students. This book, a study based upon the careers of two popular and effective superintendents, explores these intricately related roles, ones which must be played to perfection to be effective. The authors define characteristics of strong leadership--political, educational, and managerial--and discuss the theory implicit in practical decision-making. A highly readable book which offers useful strategies drawn from real-life situations, this is a must-read for any superintendent hoping to improve their effectiveness.

Book The Underrepresentation of African American Female Public School Superintendents

Download or read book The Underrepresentation of African American Female Public School Superintendents written by Joylynn LaGrace Pruitt and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 46 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Abstract Women, particularly African American women, have been underrepresented in educational administrative leadership at the level of public school district superintendent. Because so few women currently hold the position of public school district superintendent, studies on the characteristics of individuals who become public school district superintendents have almost exclusively been focused on men; therefore the role of school district superintendent has continued to elude very qualified women particularly African American women and other women of color who seek the position of superintendent. This study addressed the perceptions, barriers, and challenges which impede the advancement of African American females who aspire to the position of public school district superintendency. This study was limited to a sample size of six African American female superintendents. A narrative inquiry methodology utilized the semi-standardized interview which identified reoccurring themes. Reflections of successful African American female superintendents are revealed to encourage more African American female aspirants to seek the public school superintendency and thereby shattering the glass ceiling impacted by race and gender. The study provided implications for African American females who aspire to the superintendency, relative to preparation, practice, and policy.

Book The First African American Female School Superintendent in Georgia

Download or read book The First African American Female School Superintendent in Georgia written by Lisa Nicole Herring and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page 116 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Author's abstract: This inquiry explores the career pathway, career barriers and personal and professional experiences of Mrs. Beauty Poole Baldwin, the first, African-American female school superintendent in the state of Georgia. This study emerged from the discovery of limited research on African-American female school superintendents in the United States. I video recorded an in-depth interview with Mrs. Beauty Poole Baldwin, Georgias first African-American female superintendent. The purpose of this inquiry was to gain information from Mrs. Baldwin about career strategies that she used throughout her professional career, and recommendations from her, to other African-American women aspiring to become educational leaders. Mrs. Baldwins experiences provided several recommendations in the field of educational leadership. Issues regarding interpersonal relationships in the community and workplace, securing a mentor, educational preparedness of educators, work ethics and career decision making strategies were discovered through the in-depth interview. The relevance of the findings reported, surpass gender and race, and emerge as information useful for all educators and aspiring educational leaders. The in-depth interview was video-recorded to provide the opportunity for a thorough analysis of the data. The video recording allowed me to refer back to the original data for clarification, and to capture the essence in which Mrs. Baldwin shared her story. Mrs. Beauty Baldwin was also available for additional clarification beyond the video-recording, by way of telephone or electronic communication. The ability to revisit the research participant, and to have open access to review the video-recorded interview, were critical to the process of securing accurate historical data regarding the development of how the first black woman superintendent in the state of Georgia advanced to her position. Mrs. Baldwin became the superintendent of the Buford City School District in Gwinnett County, Georgia on February 14, 1984. Her tenure as superintendent lasted for ten years. The life of Beauty Baldwin is a testament to the possibility of what can be accomplished for African-American women educators and educators at-large.

Book Perceptions of African American Male Public School Superintendents in North Carolina on the Impact of Race on Their Superintendencies

Download or read book Perceptions of African American Male Public School Superintendents in North Carolina on the Impact of Race on Their Superintendencies written by Dorwin Llewelldyn Howard (Sr.) and published by . This book was released on 2014 with total page 154 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Freedom to be

Download or read book The Freedom to be written by Anita R. Brown and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page 177 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "The purpose of this qualitative study is to enlighten, illuminate, and elucidate readers as to the worldviews of African American women in regards to their recruitment and retention to the public school superintendency. The question this study seeks to answer is whether African American women perceive recruitment and retention to the public school superintendency as intimately connected to gender, race, and social politics. Finally, this qualitative narrative study will explore from their perspectives what can be done to increase the recruitment and retention of African American women to the public school superintendency. In the following text, I discuss my conceptual framework which integrates historical and educational research literature with strands of Black feminist theory to consider key historical, cultural, and political factors that influence (and hinder) the recruitment and retention of African American superintendents, including the influences to the U.S. Civil Rights, the Black Feminist Movement, and the social politics of school districts."--Abstract from author supplied metadata.

Book The Black School Superintendent

Download or read book The Black School Superintendent written by Hugh J. Scott and published by . This book was released on 1980 with total page 290 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book African American Principals

Download or read book African American Principals written by Kofi Lomotey and published by Praeger. This book was released on 1989-09-11 with total page 202 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This groundbreaking study fills a significant gap in educational research literature as it explores the problem of persistent and pervasive underachievement by African-American students in the public schools of the United States. Teacher quality, school resources, socio-economic status of students, cultural relevance of curriculum, and school leadership are a few of the factors that contribute to achievement or the lack of it by these students. Lomotey focuses on the impact of the African-American principal's leadership, its effect on the academic achievement of African-American students, and the day-to-day activities associated with school leadership. An early chapter reviews relevant research focusing on the connection between principal leadership and academic achievement in general. The extracted recurring qualities then form the basis for exploring whether African-American principals in more successful African-American schools possess the specific qualities suggested by the research. Lomotey finds that three additional and important characteristics are shared by his sample of principals: a deep commitment to the education of African-American children; a strong compassion for and understanding of both their students and the local community; and a sincere confidence in the ability of all African-American children to learn. The text is enhanced by two dozen tables that present the information discussed. An early chapter details the study's methodology with an overview and discussion of sampling and measurement procedures. Useful to students of educational administration, African American Principals: School Leadership and Success will also be of value in courses focusing on urban studies, school effectiveness, and school leadership. Black Studies programs addressing African-American education in America will find this a most necessary text. African-American educators--scholars and practitioners--as well as parents, community leaders, and other lay people will profit from the up-to-the-minute insights presented here.

Book The American Superintendent 2020 Decennial Study

Download or read book The American Superintendent 2020 Decennial Study written by Christopher H. Tienken and published by Rowman & Littlefield. This book was released on 2021-04-19 with total page 115 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The 2020 AASA Decennial Study of the Superintendent is an extension of national decennial studies of the American school superintendent that began in 1923. The research was conducted in late 2019 and early 2020. The results are presented in various ways throughout the study, ranging from aggregate findings to two and three level crosstabs that disaggregate data by eight different enrollment categories. Just as findings from previous decennial studies suggested, the various job-related happenings of superintendents are not always homogeneous. They can be influenced by a multitude of factors such as district enrollment, demographic characteristics of the superintendents, and characteristics of the students and communities they serve.

Book Leadership Strategies for School Superintendents to Increase the Learning of African American  Hispanic  and Native American Students

Download or read book Leadership Strategies for School Superintendents to Increase the Learning of African American Hispanic and Native American Students written by James Quezon Hammond and published by . This book was released on 2003 with total page 404 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: