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Latina Presidents of Four-year Institutions, Penetrating the Adobe Ceiling: A Critical View

机译:四年制机构的拉丁裔总统突破Adobe天花板:批判性观点

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In 2007, the nation's Latino population was estimated at 45.5 million, or 15.1% of the 301.6 million total U.S. population. Latinos are the fastest-growing minority group, exceeding 500,000 in 16 states and representing the largest minority group in 20 states (Bernstein, 2008). The number of Latinos is projected to almost triple by 2050 and will represent about 60 percent of the country's growth with about 128 million Latinos, making up 29% of the total projected 440 million U.S. population (Passel, 2008).Latino's continued population growth makes their educational and occupational success, and their ability to self-sustain and to contribute to the greater good, essential to this nation's economy. Since education is the most critical component in the productivity and self-sufficiency of Latinos, it is important that their representation at all levels of education, including students, faculty and administrators increase along with the population growth. However, Latino representation in higher education has not grown proportionately to their increases in the U.S. population (Haro, 2003). Their representation and voice is lacking in the decision-making, top levels of administration, such as vice presidents, provosts, presidents, and chancellors.The under-representation of Latinas in higher education was the impetus for this study, to identify elements affecting their trajectory to the top ranks of administration, including embedded structures, institutionalized filters, and elements within the social selection process that affect their representation in the presidency and other top-level administrative posts of four-year institutions.Their narratives document Latinas' challenges and successes and validate the importance of culture and identity, and the fact that dual culturalism is a source of strength and not a deficit. This study acknowledges bias in higher education and the need to incorporate mentors, champions and other strategic measures to increase Latino representation in graduate programs, faculty and administration. These Latinas' ability to penetrate the adobe ceiling serves as a model and a "counterstory" for others who aspire to top administrative positions. Their insights and recommendations provide a valuable context to inform practice and research.
机译:2007年,该地区的拉美裔人口估计为4550万,占美国总人口3.016亿的15.1%。拉丁美洲人是增长最快的少数民族,在16个州中超过50万,代表20个州中最大的少数民族(Bernstein,2008年)。到2050年,拉丁美洲人的人数预计将增长近三倍,约占该国增长的60%,约有1.28亿拉丁美洲人,占预计的4.4亿美国总人口的29%(Passel,2008年)。他们在教育和职业上的成功,以及他们自我维持和贡献更大财富的能力,这对这个国家的经济至关重要。由于教育是拉美裔人生产力和自给自足的最关键组成部分,因此重要的是,随着人口的增长,他们在各级教育中的代表,包括学生,教职员工和管理人员的人数都应增加。但是,拉丁美洲人在高等教育中的代表人数并没有与其在美国人口中的增加成比例地增加(Haro,2003年)。他们在决策,高层管理人员(例如副总统,教务长,总统和总理)中缺乏代表性和发言权。拉丁裔在高等教育中的代表性不足是这项研究的动力,以找出影响他们的因素。高层管理人员的轨迹,包括嵌入的结构,制度化的过滤器以及社会选择过程中影响其在四年制机构的总统职位和其他高层行政职位中所占比例的要素。他们的叙述记录了Latinas的挑战和成功。并验证文化和身份认同的重要性,以及双重文化主义是力量的来源而不是缺点的事实。这项研究承认高等教育存在偏见,需要纳入导师,拥护者和其他战略措施,以增加拉美裔在研究生课程,教职员工和行政管理中的代表性。这些拉美裔人穿透土坯天花板的能力为那些渴望担任最高行政职务的人提供了榜样和“反抗”。他们的见解和建议为指导实践和研究提供了有价值的背景。

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    Ramos Sofia Martinez;

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