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Finding Your Path as a Woman in School Leadership 1st Edition
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Featuring the experiences of over 70 successful female leaders in international, public, and private schools around the world, Finding Your Path as a Woman in School Leadership brings together interconnected stories about the realities of being a woman in K–12 school leadership today. Women face distinct and unique challenges in pursuing a leadership pathway in schools; unfortunately, most of the obstacles facing women are hidden and only become visible when encountered on the journey to leadership. This book uncovers these invisible obstacles and shares the personal journeys of real women who have overcome them. Chapters feature powerful stories woven together to provide takeaway strategies and address common themes for women in leadership, including unconscious bias and daily microaggressions; physical, linguistic, and cultural expectations of leaders; perception (or reality) of lack of opportunities for women; impostor syndrome and double standards; and availability of mentorship and guidance. This impactful book provides actionable steps for both aspiring leaders and established leaders ready to support growing leaders in their school communities.
- ISBN-101032546786
- ISBN-13978-1032546780
- Edition1st
- Publication dateDecember 22, 2023
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions5.98 x 0.6 x 9.02 inches
- Print length264 pages
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"Not only do the authors share stories and insights from female leaders around the world, but they turn these into actionable "how-tos" that every one of us can take and make our own. This book reminds educators that every one of them belongs in the leadership arena and that their ideas, their voice and their experiences matter. You will finish the book feeling inspired not only to lead, but to empower those around you to do the same."
Dr. Rania Saeb, West Coast University & California State University, USA.
"In this insightful and honest gathering of voices, experiences, and tribulations, the authors suggest specific reflective practices to support and guide future women into leadership pathways. As a reflective experience the strategies can help women seeking leadership positions in moving forward; as a gathering space it can connect those who were interviewed to current and future leaders as a means of mentoring for success. If you are interested in these pathways, this is a book to read!"
Dr. Beverly Shaklee, George Mason University, USA.
"What I appreciate about this book is that it acknowledges the systemic and cultural realities women face. This serves as a powerful tool in empowering women and redirecting the focus towards transforming the system, rather than placing the burden solely on women to adapt and change. By addressing these realities, the book provides a refreshing, much-needed perspective. The authors skillfully weave together the voices of inspiring leaders and the latest research, creating an inspiring and authentic connection with the reader."
Ms. Kawai Lai, August Public, USA.
"Insightful and practical, this book engages with something for the head―a chance to reflect on evidence-based research and reframe one’s current thinking; for the heart―a focus on unique stories that will resonate and connect to a leader’s moral purpose; and for the hands―a call to action to make a positive difference in one’s self and in the lives of others. Centered on inclusive leadership, this transformational book will serve to inspire positive changes in aspiring and established school leaders alike."
Ms. Sarah Plews, Sarah Plews Consultancy, USA.
"With this book, Kim and Christina have created a juggernaut of a resource. Not only do these interviews validate the experiences of women everywhere aspiring to be leaders in education, but they also leverage those experiences by including relevant research to explain them. Moreover, each chapter includes pointed, sometimes provocative, prompts for even the most established leader to reflect on. This book is a call to action which will ideally result in a new generation of diverse, equitable school leadership."
Ms. Adrienne Michetti, Ample Means Learning & Coaching, Canada.
"By allowing women leaders in education to share personal narratives in their own words, and by showcasing the experiences of women from various backgrounds, cultures, and contexts, this book establishes a sense of connection and relatability. It serves as a valuable resource for all leaders who aim to support and mentor emerging talent within their school communities, and as a roadmap for overcoming the obstacles that hinder women's progress, paving the way for a more inclusive and equitable educational landscape."
Ms. Nancy Lhoest-Squicciarini, Educational Collaborative for International Schools, Luxembourg.
About the Author
Kim Cofino is Founder and CEO of Eduro Learning and host of the #coachbetter podcast. After decades of experience at international schools in Germany, Malaysia, Thailand, and Japan, she now helps schools develop sustainable and successful instructional coaching programs. Kim is based in Bangkok, Thailand.
Christina Botbyl is an experienced teaching and learning leader in international education. She is a facilitator with the National School Reform Faculty leading Critical Friends Group coaches training and is currently the Chief Academic Director at an international school.
Product details
- Publisher : Routledge; 1st edition (December 22, 2023)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 264 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1032546786
- ISBN-13 : 978-1032546780
- Item Weight : 13.1 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.98 x 0.6 x 9.02 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,893,130 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #1,071 in Education Administration (Books)
About the authors
As a career educator, I began my teaching after graduating from university. My first experiences in the United States were in independent, private, and public school settings. Over the course of 14 years in the United States, my experiences included teaching students across the K-12 continuum, at the university level, and in adult continuing education settings. In 2003, I responded to a strong desire to live abroad by accepting a job teaching English Language Arts at the middle school level in an international school in Kuwait. As I entered the international stage of my career in education, I began to take on informal and formal leadership roles. My leadership roles highlight my passion for teaching and learning, including K-12 chief academic director, K-12 curriculum director, international facilitator, principal, school visit team member, workshop leader, and unit reviewer. I have become the leader that I am today through leading and training educators to become better listeners, collaborators, and thinkers. My growth and development as a woman in educational leadership has been, and continues to be, a profound part of who I am.
Kim has been an educator in international schools since August 2000. Having lived and worked in Germany, Malaysia, Thailand, and Japan, Kim has had a variety of roles in international schools, including (her favorite) instructional coach. Kim is the host of the #coachbetter podcast, and frequently speaks and writes about the power of coaching to sustain change in schools. In addition to her work in education, Kim is also a competitive powerlifter, currently on the Thai National Team as the 63kg M1 representative for Thailand. Based in Bangkok, Kim is the Founder and CEO of Eduro Learning, where she supports educators and schools to develop sustainable and successful instructional coaching programs.
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