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Haight, Jesse A.; Boryenace, Vanessa C. – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2019
A troubling observation is that--outside of Black History Month in February and Women's History Month in March, during which students are acquiring some knowledge about noteworthy women and minorities--teachers in every grade level often teach about the same figures rather than expanding their lessons to include less-conventional or…
Descriptors: Females, Biographies, Kindergarten, African American History
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Paik, Susan J.; Choe, Shirlie Mae Mamaril; Otto, Wendi J.; Rahman, Zaynah – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 2018
Despite one-dimensional stereotypes and barriers experienced by Asian American women, many have achieved prominence. We know very little about these stories, their lives, or what helped them to achieve beyond expectations. Based on the Productive Giftedness Model, the article identifies the common traits and supportive conditions that influence…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Females, Gifted, Models
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Sullivan, Jill M. – Journal of Historical Research in Music Education, 2017
The purpose of this study was to determine how women music teachers became the United States' first female military band directors. Interviews with seventy-nine World War II military bandswomen revealed that seven of the ten chosen female directors were music teachers prior to their enlistment in the Army, Coast Guard, or Marines--band and…
Descriptors: Females, Administrators, Armed Forces, Music Activities
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Albisetti, James C. – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2012
The long-time Prussian/German Crown Princess Victoria (1840-1901), known after her husband's death as the Empress Frederick, played an important role as patroness of and advocate for many forms of academic and vocational education for girls and women. This article examines her work for various institutions in Berlin as well as her homeland. It…
Descriptors: Females, Schools, Foreign Countries, Vocational Education
Seymour, Susan R. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
The purpose of this study was to consider the development of social consciousness in female nonprofit leaders. The problem undergirding the study is that we do not know enough about social consciousness to know how it is learned, if it can be taught, if it is stable over a lifetime, and what factors and life events shape its unique expression. A…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Interpersonal Competence, Females, Nonprofit Organizations
Rasheed, Lisa R. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Within the last twenty years, some educational researchers initiated an emphasis to study the accomplishments and contributions of African-American women in higher education. Although they were marginally recognized, some African-American women forged into uncharted territories by providing examples of administrative leadership in post-secondary…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Females, Sororities, Educational Research
Wilson, Carol Shiner – Forum on Public Policy Online, 2009
Jane Barker--poet, novelist, farm manager, student and practitioner of medical arts--was not allowed to attend university because she was a woman. Yet she was Oxford-educated in the most modern of medical theories of her time. By the end of her life, unmarried by choice, Barker was writing for pay under her own name in an emerging genre--the…
Descriptors: United States History, Females, Biographies, Higher Education
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Mogadime, Dolana; Mentz, P. J.; Armstrong, Denise E.; Holtam, Beryl – Urban Education, 2010
The present article draws from the biographical narratives of three South African high school female principals which are part of a larger research study in which 26 aspiring and practicing women school leaders were interviewed. Narratives were constructed from in-depth interviews with each participant and analyzed for themes that provided…
Descriptors: Altruism, Females, Change Agents, Leadership Styles
Cords, Sarah Statz – Library Journal, 2008
The Dow's losses over this year's first 12 days of trading erased nearly all of last year's gains; the pace of new home-building was, in January, reportedly at its lowest in 16 years; and recession rumblings, too, are making themselves heard. In 2007, though the economy was hardly soaring, readers would not have felt much was amiss. The year saw…
Descriptors: Books, Biographies, Business, History
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Turner, Caroline Sotello Viernes – Harvard Educational Review, 2007
According to recent data, only 3 percent of all college and university presidents are women of color. While the numbers remain disturbingly low, some of these women of color are making history as the "first" of their gender, race, and ethnicity to become president of a public, baccalaureate degree-granting college or university. In this…
Descriptors: Race, Higher Education, Leadership, Females
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Grady, Marilyn L. – Journal of Women in Educational Leadership, 2006
Recent obituaries and testimonials to Coretta Scott King and Wendy Wasserstein are reminders of the leadership legacies of these women. About Coretta Scott King (1927-2006), Burch in "The Miami Herald" (February 1, 2006) stated "Coretta Scott King built a legacy from pain and progress, first as the wife who stood tall next to a man bent on…
Descriptors: Females, Leadership, Biographies, Authors
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DeFrantz, Anita L. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 1988
The history of women's participation in the Olympics is reviewed briefly. Women in positions of leadership of the International Olympic Committee and other sport organizations are mentioned. The lives of Constance Applebee, Eva Auchincloss, Rusty Kanogi, and Wilma Rudolph are highlighted. (MT)
Descriptors: Biographies, Females, Leadership, Olympic Games
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Daniels, Roberta R. – Journal of Secondary Gifted Education, 1995
The lives of six prominent female leaders (Sandra Day O'Connor, Maya Angelou, Wilma Mankiller, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Elizabeth Dole, and Mary Kay Ash) are summarized. Similarities are noted and questions and activities provided to encourage discussion by teachers and students. (DB)
Descriptors: Biographies, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Females, Gifted
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Hertz-Lazarowitz, Rachel; Shapira, Tamar – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2005
This two-year ethnographic study examines the life stories of Muslim women holding mid- and high-level leadership positions in Israeli-Arab segregated schools. The women emerged from their gendered and ethnic/nationality oppression as pathfinders with strong ambitions to further their education and careers. Using strategies that entailed the…
Descriptors: Muslims, Females, Leadership, Ethnography
Ballentine, Angela Rene – 2000
The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine the career development experiences of three female former presidents who were the first to have served in a southeastern community college system. In order to present more personal and historical information about these women, the author selected sociological multiple life history as the…
Descriptors: Biographies, Career Development, College Presidents, Community Colleges
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