Resources
Advancing
Women in Leadership (On-line Journal)
"Advancing Women, winner of Lycos Top 5% Award, Dow Jones Award,
Beatrice-Yahoo Top Site, and WWWomen Best of Net, listed in Femina
as one of 4 top women's business sites, is a B2B hub, and business resource
destination offering online an array of technology, services, and
support for Women Business owners, ( $3.3 Trillion purchasing power, world's
fastest growing market). Advancing Women targets female business
executives who are seeking quick access to efficient and cost-effective business
solutions."
American
Association of School Administrators
AASA,
founded in 1865, is the professional organization for over 14,000
educational
leaders across America and in many other countries. AASAÕs mission
is to support and develop effective school system leaders who are dedicated
to the highest quality public education for all children.
American
Association of University Women
The
American Association of University Women is a national organization
that promotes education and equity for all women and girls. Our commitment
to these issues is reflected in our public policy efforts, programs,
and diversity initiatives.
The
American Medical Women's Association
The
American Medical Women's Association (AMWA) is an organization of
10,000 women physicians and medical students dedicated
to serving
as the unique voice for women's health and the advancement of
women in medicine. AMWA was founded in 1915, at a time
when women physicians
were an underrepresented minority. As of 1996, 21% of all practicing
physicians are women. As women in medicine increase in
numbers,
new problems and issues arise that were not anticipated. Other
medical organizations are starting to recognize these
problems and are looking
at ways to address them. AMWA has been doing this for over 80
years. Some of the women's health issues AMWA has worked
to improve include
smoking prevention and cessation, osteoporosis, violence against
women, heart disease, gender equity, breast cancer, and
reproductive
health."
Association
of Women Educators
AWE,
through its branches and executive, works actively to further the participation
of women and girls in education.
The
Center for Women's Global Leadership
The Center
for Women's Global Leadership (Global Center) develops and facilitates
women's leadership for women's human rights and
social justice worldwide.
Delta
Kappa Gamma
The
Delta Kappa Gamma Society International, established May 11, 1929,
in Austin, Texas, is an international honor society of over 150,000
key
women educators in fourteen countries. The Delta Kappa Gamma Society
International promotes professional and personal growth of women educators
and excellence in education.
Gannon
Center for Women and Leadership
As part
of its continuing commitment to women's higher education, Loyola
University Chicago established the Ann Ida Gannon, BVM, Center
for Women and Leadership. Designed to honor an outstanding past president
of the original Mundelein College, a former women's college that
joined
with Loyola in 1991, the Gannon Center promotes women's studies programs
and progress and provides archives documenting women in leadership
and education.
Great
Women
This website is a "National Women's Hall of Fame" complete
with biographies of great women in history.
The
Institute for Women's Leadership
The Institute for Women's Leadership provides unprecedented leadership
training and maintains a global network of women from corporations,
emerging businesses, not-for-profit organizations and the public
sector, who are committed to making a difference with their lives.
The
International Review of Women and Leadership
Welcome to the homepage for the International Review of Women and
Leadership, an applied interdisciplinary journal which considers women
and leadership in its broadest context, published by Edith Cowan University.
PRINCIPAL TOPICS : The journal publishes quality articles, notes and
reviews dealing with research findings, conceptual and theoretical
developments and commentaries on current practice in areas such as
women's participation in various work and community environments,
leadership styles and forms, cross-cultural aspects of women at work
and in leadership positions, women in management, and education for
leadership.
The
National Association of Female Executives
The National Association for Female Executives (NAFE), the largest
women's professional association and the largest women business
owners
organization in the country, provides resources and services
through education, networking, and public advocacy to empower
its members to achieve career success and financial security.
Texas
Association of School Administrators
TASA
is dedicated to promoting, providing, and developing leadership that
champions educational excellence!
Texas
Association of School Boards
The
Texas Association of School Boards promotes educational excellence
for Texas schoolchildren through advocacy, visionary leadership, and
high quality services to school districts.
Women in Educational Administration
This
article documents nine female administrators stories of their
world, qualities of leadership they felt important, and their perceptions
of differences in male and female leadership styles. Participants
were
interviewed using a protocol designed specifically for this study.
Implications based on the findings of the study are presented as
they affect women
in school administration, administrator training programs, college
textbooks, hiring practices, and promotional decisions in education.
Women
As Mentors
Women
As Mentors gives women from all walks of life a forum to share their
stories. Some women write from a personal perspective, some from a business
perspective. All the articles are meant to help women in various points
of their lives. You can be mentored on a corporate level, but if your
personal life is a mess, you won't be able to access those lessons to
your fullest advantage.
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