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African American Women Superintendents: Their Point Of Exit, Minta Maxine Downing
African American Women Superintendents: Their Point Of Exit, Minta Maxine Downing
Master's Theses and Doctoral Dissertations
Only recently have scholars paid attention to the African American woman superintendent who is an anomaly in this powerful leadership position in public education. Additionally, only a few academicians have asked why talented African American women who successfully obtain the superintendency exit the position so quickly. The primary purpose of this phenomenological focused qualitative study was to identify and document the experiences contributing to the decisions of selected former African American women superintendents to exit, voluntarily or involuntarily, their public school superintendencies and not to seek another one, choosing instead to pursue other positions, either in education or in a …
The Evolution Of Eastern Michigan University: The Politics Of Change And Persistence, Dawn Malone Gaymer
The Evolution Of Eastern Michigan University: The Politics Of Change And Persistence, Dawn Malone Gaymer
Master's Theses and Doctoral Dissertations
Background: Eastern Michigan University (EMU) is a regional comprehensive university established as a teacher training school in 1849. This case study analyzed the politics of change and persistence as the organization evolved from a normal schools that trained teachers to a regional comprehensive university.
Purpose: This study was pursued to inform higher education leadership; satisfy the personal interests of the researcher and to contribute knowledge to comprehensive university organizational studies.
Research Design: An interpretive longitudal historical case study design was pursed for this research. This case study reviewed the political cultural environment that occurred prior to the organization’s formation and …