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Women leaders and the COVID-19 pandemic are currently trending in
the news. Major news outlets are all offering their positive
opinions on how world-wide women leaders have addressed the crisis
and reassured their people. While this sort of press coverage is
certainly uplifting, little to no research has been conducted to
investigate the effectiveness of women's leadership decisions and
strategies in these difficult times. In concert with these global
struggles resulting from the pandemic are the challenges faced by
higher education. Many colleges and universities have all but
shuttered their doors and are conducting instruction, student
support, and day-to-day business almost completely online. Women
academic leaders bear a great load during global crises, with the
combination of maintaining work responsibilities and caring for
families and personal households. It is shown that women leaders
may feel overwhelmed but remain heroes in unprecedented times of
crisis. Women and Leadership in Higher Education During Global
Crises informs readers and expands their understanding about
specific challenges, issues, strategies, and solutions that are
associated with women leaders in higher education, the implications
during the current pandemic and other natural disasters, and how
these strategies can be used for future agility and success. The
chapters will cover narratives, strategies, and initiatives that
women leaders are using to lead their institutions, departments,
sectors, and organizations. It ties together the unimaginable
challenges, joys, struggles, and successes encountered by women in
leadership in higher education and is ideal for higher education
administrators, teachers, leaders, faculty, provosts, deans,
program leaders, researchers, academicians, and students interested
in both the challenges and successes women leaders in higher
education face during global crises.
This book informs readers and expands their understanding about
specific challenges, issues, strategies, and solutions that are
associated with women academics during mid-career and later. The
book includes a variety of emerging evidence-based professional
practice and narrative personal accounts as written by
administrators, faculty, staff, and/or students - anyone keenly
aware of the challenges faced by women in the academy. This book is
ideal for instructors, administrators, professional staff, and
graduate students. Perhaps most importantly, the current
publication is both critical and timely given that there is a
paucity of literature on the challenges and opportunities for
mid-career women in higher education.
Gender and diversity is a crucial area that requires more attention
in multiple academic settings. As more women progress into
leadership positions in academia, it becomes necessary to develop
solutions geared specifically toward success for females in such
environments. Challenges Facing Female Department Chairs in
Contemporary Higher Education: Emerging Research and Opportunities
is a key source on the latest challenges and opportunities for
women heading academic departments in university settings,
exploring the support available to female department chairs, and
first-hand experiences and lessons learned in field. Featuring
extensive coverage across a range of relevant perspectives and
topics, such as gender challenges, management techniques, and
professional development, this book is a critical source for
academics, practitioners, and researchers.
Gender studies in the professional realm has long been a heavily
researched field, with many feminist texts studying topics
including the wage gap and family life. However, female
administration in higher education remains largely understudied,
particularly on the influence of personal, professional, and
societal factors on women. There is a need for studies that seek to
understand how gender intersects with the multiple dimensions of
women leaders' personhoods, such as family status, marital status,
age, race, ethnicity, and sexual orientation, to inform women's
career path experiences and leadership aspirations. Challenges and
Opportunities for Women in Higher Education Leadership is a pivotal
reference source that provides vital research on the specific
challenges, issues, strategies, and solutions that are associated
with diverse leadership in higher education. While highlighting
topics such as educational administration, leader mentorship, and
professional promotion, this publication explores evidence-based
professional practice for women in higher education who are
currently in or are seeking positions of leadership, as well as the
methods of nurturing women in administrative positions. This book
is ideally designed for educators, researchers, academicians,
scholars, policymakers, educational administrators, graduate-level
students, and pre-service teachers seeking current research on the
state of educational leadership in regard to gender.
Individuals in mid-career positions in higher education typically
feel that they are faced with fewer engagement endeavors and new
initiatives with which they can participate in as institutions tend
to find them not as new and their ideas no longer as cutting edge,
even though they very well may be. For women in academia, this
phenomenon is even more complex. Typically, by mid-career, women
have survived the sprint to tenure while juggling family/caregiver
responsibilities. Post-tenure they may find themselves in a space
where they have more control over their work and can engage at a
more comfortable pace. However, without institutional support and
personal determination to remain engaged, women may find themselves
facing stagnation in their career development. Thus, it is
essential that mentorship opportunities are established and career
trajectories put in place for mid-career women. Women in Higher
Education and the Journey to Mid-Career: Challenges and
Opportunities considers specific challenges, issues, strategies,
and solutions that are associated with female academics during
mid-career phases. The book includes a variety of emerging
evidence-based professional practice and narrative personal
accounts as written by administrators, faculty, staff, and
students. The book considers strategies for remaining vibrant and
productive and suggestions from successful mid-career women
academics and reflections from women who have passed the mid-career
phase. Covering topics such as tenure, self-care, and academic
leadership, this reference work is ideal for administrators,
faculty, policymakers, academicians, scholars, researchers,
practitioners, instructors, and students.
Women leaders and the COVID-19 pandemic are currently trending in
the news. Major news outlets are all offering their positive
opinions on how world-wide women leaders have addressed the crisis
and reassured their people. While this sort of press coverage is
certainly uplifting, little to no research has been conducted to
investigate the effectiveness of women's leadership decisions and
strategies in these difficult times. In concert with these global
struggles resulting from the pandemic are the challenges faced by
higher education. Many colleges and universities have all but
shuttered their doors and are conducting instruction, student
support, and day-to-day business almost completely online. Women
academic leaders bear a great load during global crises, with the
combination of maintaining work responsibilities and caring for
families and personal households. It is shown that women leaders
may feel overwhelmed but remain heroes in unprecedented times of
crisis. Women and Leadership in Higher Education During Global
Crises informs readers and expands their understanding about
specific challenges, issues, strategies, and solutions that are
associated with women leaders in higher education, the implications
during the current pandemic and other natural disasters, and how
these strategies can be used for future agility and success. The
chapters will cover narratives, strategies, and initiatives that
women leaders are using to lead their institutions, departments,
sectors, and organizations. It ties together the unimaginable
challenges, joys, struggles, and successes encountered by women in
leadership in higher education and is ideal for higher education
administrators, teachers, leaders, faculty, provosts, deans,
program leaders, researchers, academicians, and students interested
in both the challenges and successes women leaders in higher
education face during global crises.
This title is an IGI Global Core Reference for 2019 as it is one of
the best-selling reference books within the Education subject area
in January 2019, providing trending and emerging research around
how gender intersects with specific challenges, issues, and
strategies within higher education. Edited by prominent IGI Global
editors from the State University of New York at Plattsburgh, U.S.,
this publication is ideally designed for educators, researchers,
academicians, scholars, policymakers, educational administrators,
graduate-level students, and pre-service teachers. Challenges and
Opportunities for Women in Higher Education Leadership is a pivotal
reference source that provides vital research on the specific
challenges, issues, strategies, and solutions that are associated
with diverse leadership in higher education. While highlighting
topics such as educational administration, leader mentorship, and
professional promotion, this publication explores evidence-based
professional practice for women in higher education who are
currently in or are seeking positions of leadership, as well as the
methods of nurturing women in administrative positions. This book
is ideally designed for educators, researchers, academicians,
scholars, policymakers, educational administrators, graduate-level
students, and pre-service teachers seeking current research on the
state of educational leadership in regard to gender.
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