Valuing BIPOC Educators Through Transformative Human Resource Leadership.
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| Title: | Valuing BIPOC Educators Through Transformative Human Resource Leadership. |
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| Authors: | Jouganatos, Sarah Marie1, Nevarez, Carlos1, Goldman, Amanda1, Baylis, Myrna1 |
| Source: | Journal of Education Human Resources. Jan2026, Vol. 44 Issue 1, p4-29. 26p. |
| Subject Terms: | *Diversity in education, *Educational equalization, *Multicultural education, *Social networks, *Employee recruitment, *Student attitudes, Transformational leadership, Personnel management |
| Abstract: | The endeavors aimed at enhancing diversity within the K–16 educator workforce have regrettably overlooked the multifaceted demands imposed upon Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) educators, as well as the intrinsic value they bring to both their students and the institutions they serve. Within this scholarly undertaking, the authors commence by interweaving the critical issues of educator recruitment, retention, and the pivotal role of transformative leadership. They utilize the Benefits Accrued from BIPOC Educators as a guide to exploring and researching the student perception of contributions made by BIPOC educators. Finally, by synergistically uniting the Benefits Accrued from BIPOC Educators with the transformative leadership paradigm, the authors offer well-informed recommendations for human resource leadership, affording them guidance to foster an equitable and efficacious support system that strengthens the diversification of the educator workforce. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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