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Full-Text Articles in Education
Women In Leadership: They Persist, Marilyn J. Amey, Kristi L. Haik, Maria Alm, Christina Lunceford, C. Casey Ozaki, Royce Smith
Women In Leadership: They Persist, Marilyn J. Amey, Kristi L. Haik, Maria Alm, Christina Lunceford, C. Casey Ozaki, Royce Smith
Academic Chairpersons Conference Proceedings
This Spotlight Presentation features the expertise of higher education leaders at different stages of their career. These individuals pursued unique professional pathways within different educational contexts and been exposed to opportunities and challenges calling for a range of problem-solving skills. They will share experiences, what it means to advocate for oneself as a leader, for others, and how to create conditions for sustainable change supporting inclusivity within the complex, shifting landscape of higher education.
Bars To Bridges: Culturally Responsive Education Advocacy, Micaella Flores, Christine Otto
Bars To Bridges: Culturally Responsive Education Advocacy, Micaella Flores, Christine Otto
National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Conference
We'll explore tangible ways to advocate for BIPOC students who've experienced educational disruptions. We’ll discuss the methods and model The Bars to Bridges Program uses to successfully transition justice involved youth into their academic settings and maintain engagement in education.