ElAtia Samira, Gomez Leticia Nadler, Corsi Elissa
University of Alberta, Canada.
J Res Leadersh Educ. 2024 Mar;19(1):102-121. doi: 10.1177/19427751221137926. Epub 2022 Dec 2.
Although the teaching profession is dominated by women in Canada, they are still under-represented in the top leadership roles in the education system. This study highlights the current situation in Alberta, examines the barriers to women progressing to the top positions in the field of education and presents the most recurrent suggestions as found in the literature. Such suggestions include, organizations taking an intersectional approach to recruitment, training, pay, and promotions; organizations recognizing the importance of healthy career-life balance for its teachers; existing leaders applying transformational leadership to help new and prospective leaders; and institutions establishing mentoring programs.
尽管在加拿大,教师职业以女性为主,但在教育系统的高层领导职位中,女性的代表性仍然不足。本研究突出了艾伯塔省的现状,审视了女性在教育领域晋升至高层职位的障碍,并呈现了文献中最常出现的建议。这些建议包括,组织在招聘、培训、薪酬和晋升方面采取交叉性方法;组织认识到教师保持健康的职业与生活平衡的重要性;现有领导者运用变革型领导方式来帮助新的和未来的领导者;以及机构设立导师计划。