Women in Educational Leadership Part 1

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  • ISBN 9781837423439
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Nov 2026
  • Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Across the educational landscape, women sustain schools through their teaching, leadership, and care—yet they remain underrepresented and undervalued in positions of formal power. Women in Educational Leadership Part 1 brings together nine evidence-based chapters that illuminate how gender, race, culture, and context shape women’s experiences from the classroom to the statehouse. Collectively, the authors argue that understanding—and transforming—the gendered conditions of educational work requires attention to emotional labor, time inequities, intersectional identity, and systemic reform.


The research featured draws from interviews, surveys, reflective journals, and narrative analyses involving hundreds of women educators across the United States. The findings converge on one central claim: women’s leadership effectiveness and retention depend less on individual perseverance than on organizational cultures that honor belonging, mentorship, and well-being. By integrating theories of burnout, positive psychology, crisis management, and Black and Indigenous feminist thought, the book contributes a multi-lens framework for gender-responsive educational leadership.


Intended for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers, Women in Educational Leadership Part 1 offers an empirically grounded and deeply human perspective on how to cultivate sustainable, inclusive systems of leadership. It challenges institutions to replace endurance with equity and to recognize the transformative power of women leading—with purpose, compassion, and strength.


Along with Women in Educational Leadership Part 2 it challenges institutions to replace endurance with equity and to recognize the transformative power of women leading—with purpose, compassion, and strength.

Amy M. Sloan is a faculty member in Baylor University’s EdD program in Learning and Organizational Change.

Niccole Kopit is the Chief Academic Officer at Laurus College.