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Experiences Of Five Women Presidents In Higher Education: A Narrative Study, Mary Alexander
Experiences Of Five Women Presidents In Higher Education: A Narrative Study, Mary Alexander
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Extensive research has demonstrated that leaders aspiring to become women college presidents encounter many barriers, including gender-based leadership barriers. In higher education, women hold more degrees than men; however, women account for only 30 percent of all college and university presidencies. As the total number of women earning doctoral degrees and hired into faculty positions within the academy increases, the overall gap of the genders begins to narrow (Flaherty, 2016), and women are hired into lower status instructor positions compared to their male counterparts who are in tenured or tenure track position.
Even in presidential positions, women leaders face challenges …