“It makes me get up and want to work even harder”: Stories of education leadership pathways

IF 2.7 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Educational Management Administration & Leadership Pub Date : 2024-05-06 DOI:10.1177/17411432241248958
Elisabeth Kim, Jo Smith
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As a result of the increasing demands and the changing multi-cultural and socio-economic profile of schools, shortages of quality education leaders are a global issue. In the United States, this is particularly pernicious in urban areas, and traditional pathways to leadership positions pose an array of barriers. There is a growing need for culturally-responsive, critically self-aware social justice-oriented (CR/CSA/SJ) leaders who are better able to retain diverse teachers, more likely to stay in urban schools, contribute to higher achievement of marginalized students, and create inclusive environments. This qualitative study uses interviews to examine the leadership pathways of 72 education leaders at 28 intentionally diverse charter schools across five U.S. locations. Findings suggest that a range of motivations and experiences facilitated their pathways into leadership positions. Implications are relevant globally, at this time of increased awareness of historic societal inequities that schools can help combat.
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"它让我站起来,想要更加努力地工作":教育领导之路的故事
由于需求不断增加,学校的多元文化和社会经济状况不断变化,高素质教育领导人才短缺已成为一个全球性问题。在美国,这一问题在城市地区尤为严重,而传统的领导职位晋升途径又构成了一系列障碍。人们越来越需要具有文化反应能力、批判性自我意识和社会正义导向(CR/CSA/SJ)的领导者,他们能更好地留住多元化教师,更有可能留在城市学校,帮助边缘化学生提高成绩,并创造全纳环境。这项定性研究通过访谈,考察了美国五个地区 28 所有意多元化特许学校的 72 名教育领导者的领导之路。研究结果表明,各种动机和经历促进了他们走上领导岗位。在人们越来越意识到学校可以帮助消除历史性的社会不平等现象之际,这项研究的意义对全球都具有现实意义。
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