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Publication Date: 2024
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Marginalization, Intersectionality, and Social Justice Leadership: A Case of Internationally Educated Teachers (IETs)
Mabel Dzigbordzi
BU Journal of Graduate Studies in Education, v16 n2 p23-33 2024
This article discusses the different ways in which some groups of educators are marginalized within the Canadian education system. The author draws on existing literature to examine how intersectionality in complex identities causes severe marginalization for Internationally Educated Teachers (IETs), especially female IETs. The author found ten strategies from Ryan's (2006) theory of social justice leadership to help school leaders to address teacher marginalization.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Power Structure, Disadvantaged, Educational Background, Employment Potential, Education Work Relationship, Teacher Qualifications, Females, Gender Bias, Social Bias, Foreign Nationals, Social Justice, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Journal Articles, Intersectionality, Leadership Role, Diversity (Faculty), Inclusion
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Language: English
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