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- Title
Insights from Six Women on Their Personal Journeys to Becoming Deans of Agriculture: A Qualitative Study.
- Authors
Kleihauer, Sarah; Stephens, Carrie Ann; Hart, William E.
- Abstract
Understanding one's personal journey provides for effective learning, growth, and development (Madsen, 2010). Reflection on the influences and experiences of successful women leaders is essential to understanding the factors that have enabled them to obtain and sustain leadership positions in nontraditional career fields. The purpose of this qualitative study was to conceptualize and describe the personal journeys of women who became deans of agriculture. The central research question was, "Describe your personal journey to becoming a dean of agriculture?" Six women deans of agriculture were interviewed and observed in an attempt to recognize the impact their personal journeys have had in developing their leadership styles and sustaining their leadership role. Conclusions were (a) they were first born children, (b) influenced by parental qualities and spousal support, and (c) mentors recognized their gifts and talents and encouraged them to pursue advanced degrees and leadership positions.
- Subjects
EDUCATIONAL leadership; NONTRADITIONAL occupations; EDUCATIONAL planning; LEARNING; QUALITATIVE research; AGRICULTURAL education; DEANS (Education)
- Publication
Journal of Leadership Education, 2012, Vol 11, Issue 1, p64
- ISSN
1552-9045
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.12806/V11/I1/RF4