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Leading for Equity from Where You Are: How Leaders in Different Roles Engage in Shared Equity Leadership. On Shared Equity Leadership Series
Document Type
Reports - Descriptive
Source
Pullias Center for Higher Education. 2022.
Subject
Equal Education
Leadership Styles
Diversity
Inclusion
Administrator Attitudes
Educational Practices
Instructional Leadership
College Faculty
Student Personnel Workers
Counselor Attitudes
Teacher Attitudes
Middle Management
College Administration
Counselor Role
Teacher Role
Administrator Role
Educational History
Barriers
Student Role
Student Personnel Services
Organizational Change
Outcomes of Education
Language
English
Abstract
In this report, the fourth in the "On Shared Equity Leadership series," the authors describe the ways that leaders in different campus roles contribute to shared equity leadership (SEL) efforts. SEL is a leadership approach that scales diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) work and creates culture change by connecting individual and organizational transformation. Individuals embrace a personal journey toward critical consciousness to become equity-oriented leaders. Collectively, leaders embody a set of values and enact a set of practices that form new relationships and understandings, ultimately working to dismantle current systems and structures that inhibit equitable outcomes. This report examines roles from both a functional perspective (e.g., faculty, student affairs, and DEI-specific roles) and from a positional view (e.g., senior-level, mid-level, and groundlevel leaders), and it highlights the ways in which different values and practices are especially important for leaders in particular roles.