Race and educational leadership: the influence of research methods and critical theorising in understanding representation, roles and ethnic disparities
Affiliation
University of BedfordshireManchester Metropolitan University
University of Greenwich
Durham University
Issue Date
2021-06-29
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Editorial. The special issue offers new knowledge about racialised educational experiences by shedding light on racialised leadership in school and higher education in diverse geographical and educational contexts in England, Canada, America and South Africa through a mix of research methods (phenomenological, longitudinal, documentary, semi-structured interviews), analytical (content and textual analysis) and theoretical approaches (critical race theory [CRT], critical ecological). This special issue prioritises the centring of educational leaders’ lived experiences and their voices alongside the research methods used to illuminate the nuances associated with race and educational leadership in schools and higher education. The prism of race enables us to add new educational leadership insights to the field associated with ethnicity, gender, culturally constructed notions of leadership, intersectionality and/or geographical location. The findings highlight implications for researching race and educational leadership.Citation
Maylor U, Roberts L, Linton K, Arday J (2021) 'Race and educational leadership: the influence of research methods and critical theorising in understanding representation, roles and ethnic disparities', Educational Management Administration and Leadership, 49 (4), pp.553-564.Publisher
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https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/17411432211022770Type
ArticleLanguage
enISSN
1741-1432EISSN
1741-1440ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1177/17411432211022770