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My Sister, Myself: The Identification of Sociocultural Factors that Affect the Advancement of African-American Women into Senior-Level Administrative Positions.

机译:我的妹妹,我自己:确定影响非洲裔美国妇女晋升为高级行政职位的社会文化因素。

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Since the 1800s African-American women have been involved in educational processes in meaningful ways despite challenges to their efforts and advancements. African-American women have made significant strides in breaking the glass ceiling within higher education. This qualitative research study explores and compares the perceptions of challenges and barriers to career advancement for African-American women senior-level administrators at public and private colleges and universities in North Carolina. Herzberg's Motivation-Hygiene (Two-Factor) theory was used as a framework to understand the challenges and experiences African-American senior-level women administrators' experience. The personal profiles and narratives of senior-level African-American women in higher education were collected. The research was designed to capture the sociocultural factors, assess administrators' demeanor, interpersonal work relationships, overall perceptions, coping mechanisms, and determines barriers. Face-to-face, as well as phone interviews, were conducted with the research participants. The data from this study yielded the themes of ascertaining your place in the system, the external view and being omitted, obstructions to progression, and mentoring. The results of this research indicated that stereotypes, as a result of race, age, gender were hygiene factors, and the women had to be more persistent and find alternatives to succeed. Attempts must be made to address the issues that confront African-American women such as: being treated like the help; outsiders; keeping them away from the table; having a voice and discounting their experiences, skillset and value to higher education because of their race, age, and gender.
机译:自1800年代以来,非洲裔美国妇女尽管面临着努力和进步的挑战,但仍以有意义的方式参与了教育进程。非裔美国妇女在打破高等教育的玻璃上限方面取得了重大进展。这项定性研究旨在探索和比较北卡罗来纳州公立和私立大学非裔美国女性高级管理人员面临的挑战和职业发展障碍的看法。赫兹伯格的“激励卫生”(两要素)理论被用作理解挑战和体验非裔美国高级女性管理人员经验的框架。收集了高等教育中的非洲裔美国高级妇女的个人资料和叙述。该研究旨在捕获社会文化因素,评估管理人员的举止,人际关系,整体观念,应对机制并确定障碍。与研究参与者进行了面对面的交流以及电话采访。这项研究的数据产生了以下主题:确定您在系统中的位置,外部视图和被忽略,前进的障碍和指导。这项研究的结果表明,由于种族,年龄,性别造成的刻板印象是卫生因素,因此女性必须更加坚持不懈,并找到成功的替代方法。必须努力解决非洲裔美国妇女面临的问题,例如:像帮助一样被对待;局外人让他们远离桌子;由于种族,年龄和性别而有发言权,并剥夺了他们的经验,技能和对高等教育的价值。

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  • 作者单位

    North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.;

  • 授予单位 North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.;
  • 学科 Educational leadership.;Womens studies.;African American studies.;Educational administration.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2016
  • 页码 140 p.
  • 总页数 140
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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