“Where is Our Space Within this Ivory Tower?” The Teaching Experiences of Black Women Faculty in Education Programs

IF 1.3 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Research on Leadership Education Pub Date : 2021-03-20 DOI:10.1177/19427751211002229
Tomika L. Ferguson, Risha R. Berry, J. Collins
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Black women faculty represent a small percentage of full-time faculty in higher education and are often invisible, marginalized, and expected to perform duties beyond teaching, research, and service. Yet, their success in higher education positions them as possibility models for change on their campuses. The purpose of this study is to investigate the experiences of three Black women faculty who teach in graduate education programs. Specifically, we examined how teaching using culturally relevant practices may cause Black women faculty to negotiate their identity within higher education organizational structures. Using a theoretical framework informed by Black feminism and the Culturally Relevant Leadership Learning Model, three salient themes were identified: roles and responsibilities, resistance, and limitations within the academy. Implications for practice include the creation of identity specific support for Black women faculty and attention be given to faculty and student readiness prior to engaging in culturally relevant practices beyond critical self-reflection.
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“象牙塔里我们的空间在哪里?”黑人女教师在教育项目中的教学经历
黑人女教师在高等教育全职教师中所占比例很小,她们往往被忽视、边缘化,并被期望履行教学、研究和服务之外的职责。然而,他们在高等教育中的成功使他们成为校园变革的可能典范。本研究的目的是调查三名在研究生教育项目中任教的黑人女教师的经历。具体来说,我们研究了使用文化相关实践的教学如何导致黑人女教师在高等教育组织结构中协商自己的身份。利用黑人女权主义和文化相关领导力学习模式的理论框架,确定了三个突出的主题:角色和责任、阻力和学院内的局限性。对实践的影响包括为黑人女教师创造特定身份的支持,并在从事批判性自我反思之外的文化相关实践之前,关注教师和学生的准备情况。
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