Campus Location

Dallas Campus (Online)

Date of Award

5-2025

Document Type

Dissertation

Department

Organizational Leadership

Degree Name

Doctor of Education

Committee Chair or Primary Advisor

Dianne Reed

Second Committee Member or Secondary Advisor

Michael Papadimitriou

Third Committee Member or Committee Reader

Deardra Hayes-Whigham

Abstract

This qualitative research study investigated the effects of professional relationships and professional development on the experiences of 11 African American women superintendents in Texas, a historically underrepresented minority in educational leadership. It explored the challenges these women have had in advancing to and excelling in superintendent positions, emphasizing the need for mentoring, networking, and ongoing professional development. Despite the variety of students, educational leadership, especially at the superintendent level, is primarily White and male. This study used qualitative approaches, particularly semistructured interviews, to explore the perspectives of African American women superintendents about how professional relationships and growth impact their careers. It sought to shed light on the systemic difficulties and individual tactics that influence their professional paths, thus adding to the discussion of diversity and inclusion in educational leadership. By focusing on these superintendents’ lived experiences, the research not only showed the ongoing challenges caused by racial and gender biases but also emphasized the necessity of support structures and professional organizations in promoting their growth. The results are intended to influence policies and practices that might increase the participation of African American women in leadership roles in the education sector, resulting in a more equitable and diverse leadership landscape.

Keywords: African American women, barriers, gender bias, glass ceiling, in-district support, professional development, professional mentee, professional mentor, professional relationships, superintendent

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