Minority School Leadership during Crises: Global and Cross-Continental Perspectives
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Giving voice to the experiences of minority and minoritized educational leaders in times of crisis, including war, protracted insecurity, economic deprivation, forced migration, natural disasters, and public health emergencies, this volume examines how leadership is negotiated, and transformed across diverse educational contexts. Giving voice to the experience of minority or minoritized leaders in time of crisis (such as natural disasters, economic collapse, or systemic dislocation), this novel volume explores how they not only manage crises in diverse and often precarious institutional contexts, but also redefine leadership, authority, and belonging in the process. this book uses grounded empirical studies and cross-continental perspectives to focus on catalytic crises, those that emerge suddenly and demand immediate, adaptive leadership. Experiences from Türkiye, Syria, South Africa, Thailand, Myanmar, Portugal, Finland, and Ukraine are presented, showcasing how minoritized leaders’ response to transformative moments can shape broader educational futures for students. Chapters cover a wide range of educational settings, from schools serving primarily minoritized populations, to mainstream institutions where minoritized leaders operate within majority systems, and to schools where minority communities are led by educators from dominant cultural groups.
Giving voice to the experiences of minority and minoritized educational leaders in times of crisis, including war, protracted insecurity, economic deprivation, forced migration, natural disasters, and public health emergencies, this volume examines how leadership is negotiated, and transformed across diverse educational contexts. Giving voice to the experience of minority or minoritized leaders in time of crisis (such as natural disasters, economic collapse, or systemic dislocation), this novel volume explores how they not only manage crises in diverse and often precarious institutional contexts, but also redefine leadership, authority, and belonging in the process. this book uses grounded empirical studies and cross-continental perspectives to focus on catalytic crises, those that emerge suddenly and demand immediate, adaptive leadership. Experiences from Türkiye, Syria, South Africa, Thailand, Myanmar, Portugal, Finland, and Ukraine are presented, showcasing how minoritized leaders’ response to transformative moments can shape broader educational futures for students. Chapters cover a wide range of educational settings, from schools serving primarily minoritized populations, to mainstream institutions where minoritized leaders operate within majority systems, and to schools where minority communities are led by educators from dominant cultural groups.
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