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Geishas and Dragon Ladies: Counter Narratives of Asian American Women Assistant Principals and Principal

Posted on:2018-06-15Degree:Ed.DType:Dissertation
University:Fordham UniversityCandidate:Labao, Sharon VictoriaFull Text:PDF
GTID:1477390020953495Subject:Educational leadership
Abstract/Summary:
This critical qualitative study explored the lived experiences of Asian American women principals and assistant principals in the United States through AsianCrit and Asian Feminist frameworks. Asian American women are both Asian and women; thus, the purpose of this study was to explore and understand the impact of racial and gender stereotypes on the lived experiences of Asian American women leaders. What are the lived personal and professional experiences of Asian American Women assistant principals and principals with regard to their race and gender? Snowball and purposeful sampling were used to identify eight to twelve participants who have self-identified as Asian American women. The aim was to add to the educational research literature to fill in the gaps pertaining to Asian American women school leaders, and to assist schools in attracting, training, and retaining Asian American female educators to pursue administrative positions in K--12 schools and serve as role models for the growing population of Asian Americans.
Keywords/Search Tags:Asian american, Assistant principals, Lived experiences, Educational
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