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Empowering the Next Generation of Female Leaders
By Christine Weiser published
As the number of female leaders continue to decline in education, it is crucial to support career pathways for women. Mentorships are a great start.

Best Women's History Month Lessons and Activities
By Diana Restifo last updated
These lessons and activities for Women's History Month are an excellent way to investigate and understand women as changemakers, activists, and heroines

Lady Luck: The Challenges of Women Moving Into Education Leadership
By Dr. Kecia Ray published
Despite long making up more than half the education workforce, women have had a long struggle getting to the highest leadership positions

Dr. Maria Armstrong: Leadership that Grows Over Time
By Annie Galvin Teich published
ALAS executive director Dr. Maria Armstrong has demonstrated many times that she is someone who chooses the path toward greater learning

Women in Leadership: Examining Our History is Key To Support
By Dr. Brandy Nelson published
In order to support women in leadership positions, school districts first need to unpack their practices, identify when their inequities began, and then systematically change behaviors

Women’s History Month Resources. (That you should use all year.)
By Glenn Wiebe published
The National Women’s History Project aims to make excellent, user-friendly materials readily available for all areas of the K-12 curriculum.
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