Post on 20-Mar-2018
transcript
10/24/2017
1
#APM17#APM17#APM17
Social Work Educators’ Role in Preparing Students:
Transformational and Feminist Perspectives
Connect Session – Women’s Council
Presenters:
Dr. Jean East (University of Denver)
Dr. Frances Bernard Kominkiewicz ( Saint Mary’s College)
Dr. Nada Elias-Lambert (Texas Christian University)
Dr. Shannon R. Lane (Adelphi University)
Dr. Kim S. Downing (Elizabeth City State University)
#CSWEwomen
@swkfeminist
corsw.wordpress.com
#APM17#APM17
Overview and Purpose:
The Council on the Role and Status of Women in Social Work Education
• Promote feminist perspectives in social work education
• Develop and Promote Women Leaders and Scholars who embody feminist perspectives
Jean East, Ph.D.
#CSWEwomen
@swkfeminist
corsw.wordpress.com
10/24/2017
2
#APM17#APM17
Leadership models
• What is transformational leadership ?Leadership that promotes processes that (1) recognize leadership is everywhere, in everyone, (2) work is a shared and collective process, (3) deep change is as important as getting work done and (4) inspired by values
• What is feminist (feminisms) leadership?Leadership that values a relational model of reciprocity, acknowledges power relationships, privilege and intersectionality and builds partnerships for change.
#CSWEwomen
@swkfeminist
corsw.wordpress.com
Jean East, Ph.D.
#APM17#APM17
Head – Heart – Soul: Heart Centered – Sharp Focus
Head- Learner
Critical-Reflective
Systems of Power
Soul- Meaning Maker
Exploring Values, Experiences
Identities
Heart- Steward
Knowing Oneself
Relationships
#CSWEwomen
@swkfeminist
corsw.wordpress.com
Jean East, Ph.D.
10/24/2017
3
#APM17#APM17
Personal is Political
• Identities…. Acknowledgement …. Issues
• Courageous – Vulnerable
• Spiritual – Worldly
• Focus …. Openness to emergence
#CSWEwomen
@swkfeminist
corsw.wordpress.com
Jean East, Ph.D.
#APM17#APM17
Infusion and Integration of Feminist Leadership Models into the Curriculum:
The Development of the Intercultural Leadership Course
• Social Work Elective and Intercultural Minor course
• Idea – Gladys Muhammad - President of the Social Work Program Advisory Board
• Role of Community Leaders
• Student Role
• Alumnae Role
Frances Bernard Kominkiewicz, Ph.D., L.C.S.W
#CSWEwomen
@swkfeminist
corsw.wordpress.com
10/24/2017
4
#APM17#APM17
#CSWEwomen
@swkfeminist
corsw.wordpress.com
Frances Bernard Kominkiewicz, Ph.D., L.C.S.W
#APM17#APM17
Infusing and Integrating Feminist Leadership Models into Existing Syllabi
• Feminist Connections
• All Women’s CollegeSocial Work Program Advisory Board MembersCommunity StrengthsSisters of the Holy CrossMission of College and Social Work Program
• Syllabi ReviewFacultyStudentsSocial Work Program Advisory Board
• CSWE
#CSWEwomen
@swkfeminist
corsw.wordpress.com
Frances Bernard Kominkiewicz, Ph.D., L.C.S.W
10/24/2017
5
#APM17#APM17
Feminist Leadership - Literature • Kark, Preser, and Zion-Waldoks (2016)
Discuss feminist leadership from a management education perspective, but use case studies from the students’ field and classroom experiences.They also discuss “transformational learning” and social change.Kark, R., Preser, R., & Zion-Waldoks, T. (2016). From a politics of dilemmas to a politics of paradoxes: Feminism, pedagogy, and women’s leadership for social change. Journal of Management Education, 40(3), 293-320.
• Haber-Curran and Tillapaugh (2015) Discuss “transformative learning” in the classroom as applied to leadership education and how freedom and empowerment are among the themes that emerged when theming.These concepts can be directly connected to application of feminist theory in the classroom.Haber-Curran, P., & Tillapaugh, D. W. (2015). Student-centered transformative learning in leadership education: An examination of the teaching and learning process. Journal of Transformative Education, 13(1), 65-84.
#CSWEwomen
@swkfeminist
corsw.wordpress.com
Frances Bernard Kominkiewicz, Ph.D., L.C.S.W
#APM17#APM17
Feminist Leadership - Literature • Dentith and Peterlin (2011)
Further discuss infusing feminist theories and pedagogy into leadership preparation programs and relate this to social justice.
Also describe the syllabus used in their leadership curricula. Dentith, A. M., & Peterlin, B. (2011). Leadership education from within a feminist ethos. Journal of Research on Leadership Education, 6(2), 36-58.
#CSWEwomen
@swkfeminist
corsw.wordpress.com
Frances Bernard Kominkiewicz, Ph.D., L.C.S.W
10/24/2017
6
#APM17#APM17
Leaderful Practice
Nada Elias-Lambert, PhD, LMSW
• Alternative approach to traditional model of leadership• Leadership occurring collectively among people in social interaction• Everyone shares experience of serving as a leader• Leaders serve:
• At the same time• All together
• “Full” of leadership• Students and early career faculty can be involved
#CSWEwomen
@swkfeminist
corsw.wordpress.com
#APM17#APM17
Elements of Leaderful Practice
Concurrent
CollectiveCollaborative
CompassionateFour C’s
#CSWEwomen
@swkfeminist
corsw.wordpress.com
Nada Elias-Lambert, PhD, LMSW
10/24/2017
7
#APM17#APM17
Leaderful Practice
“Everyone’s talent is allowed to shine through and contribute to team goals. People can bring their whole selves to work and feel at home contributing to the greater good.”
~Joseph Raelin
#CSWEwomen
@swkfeminist
corsw.wordpress.com
Nada Elias-Lambert, PhD, LMSW
#APM17#APM17
Leaderful Actions
1. Advocating in ways that include rather than exclude others
2. Facilitating open group discussion, problem solving, and decision making
3. Seeking creative local actions and solutions as a means to global actions and solutions
4. Making yourself dispensable so that change continues without you
#CSWEwomen
@swkfeminist
corsw.wordpress.com
Nada Elias-Lambert, PhD, LMSW
10/24/2017
8
#APM17#APM17
Grand Challenges: Achieve equal opportunity and justice—how can we infuse feminist leadership?
• Images of social work in historical and contemporary leadership roles
• Building feminist leadership models into existing courses and curricula: Case study
Shannon R. Lane, LMSW, PhD
#CSWEwomen
@swkfeminist
corsw.wordpress.com
#APM17#APM17
Images
#CSWEwomen
@swkfeminist
corsw.wordpress.com
Shannon R. Lane, LMSW, PhD
10/24/2017
9
#APM17#APM17
#CSWEwomen
@swkfeminist
corsw.wordpress.com
Shannon R. Lane, LMSW, PhD
#APM17#APM17
#CSWEwomen
@swkfeminist
corsw.wordpress.com
Shannon R. Lane, LMSW, PhD
Washington, DC, October 5-6, 2017
The Ohio State University, October 27-28, 2017
Yeshiva University, November 2-3, 2017
Adelphi University, December 8, 2017
University of Connecticut, March 2-3, 2018
10/24/2017
10
#APM17#APM17
Role models
#CSWEwomen
@swkfeminist
corsw.wordpress.com
Shannon R. Lane, LMSW, PhD
#APM17#APM17
Creating new networks
#CSWEwomen
@swkfeminist
corsw.wordpress.com
Shannon R. Lane, LMSW, PhD
10/24/2017
11
#APM17#APM17
Women of Color and Leadership
Sojourner Truth delivered a poem, Ain’t I a Woman, in 1851 at the Women's Convention in Akron, Ohio.
“That man over there says that women need to be helped into carriages and lifted over ditches, and to have the best place everywhere. Nobody ever helps me into carriages, or over mud-puddles, or gives me any best place! And ain't I a woman?”
Kim S. Downing, Ph.D., LCSW, ACSW
#CSWEwomen
@swkfeminist
corsw.wordpress.com
#APM17#APM17
Women of Color and Leadership
Alice Walker coined the term, Womanism and her quote
“Womanist is to is to feminist as purple is to lavender” perfectly describes the underrepresentation of issues related to African American women in feminist dialogue. Womanism is not just focused on women of color, but the analysis (just like the color purple) is deeper and richer.
Kim S. Downing, Ph.D., LCSW, ACSW
#CSWEwomen
@swkfeminist
corsw.wordpress.com
10/24/2017
12
#APM17#APM17
Women of Color and Leadership
Kimberle’ Crenshaw examined intersectionality and feminism. Utilizing Intersectionality Theory, which she introduced in the 1980s, she studied how different power structures interact in the lives of minorities, specifically black women. Kim S. Downing, Ph.D., LCSW, ACSW
#CSWEwomen
@swkfeminist
corsw.wordpress.com
#APM17#APM17
Women of Color and Leadership
As feminist continue to advocate for integration of content in social work education, we must remain cognizant of the need to look at additional perspectives and theories that highlight different experiences.
Whereas Caucasian women face repressive male elite attitudes that are ingrained in American culture and views of leadership, their gender is often the primary factor fueling the discrimination which they face.
In contrast, an understanding of intersectionality provides an awareness of the reality that discrimination is a multi-faceted element in the lives of women of color. In addition to gender, race and social status are two elements that affect women of color in how society perceives them, their leadership and their access to opportunities.
Kim S. Downing, Ph.D., LCSW, ACSW
#CSWEwomen
@swkfeminist
corsw.wordpress.com
10/24/2017
13
#APM17#APM17
Women’s Council Breakfast: APM Saturday mornings#WCBreakfast2017 (this morning)#WCBreakfast2018 (join us next year!)
#APM17#APM17
References:
Christensen, M.C. (2011). Using feminist leadership to build a performance based peer education program. Qualitative Social Work, 12(3), 254-269.Collins, K.S . & Lazzari, M.M. (2009) Co-leadership. In: Gitterman A and Salmon R (eds) Encyclopedia of Social Work with Groups. New York, NY: Routledge, 299–302.Dentith, A. M., & Peterlin, B. (2011). Leadership education from within a feminist ethos. Journal of Research on Leadership Education, 6(2), 36-58.Haber-Curran, P., & Tillapaugh, D. W. (2015). Student-centered transformative learning in leadership education: An examination of the teaching and learning process. Journal of Transformative Education, 13(1), 65-4. Goldbach J. T., Amaro, H., Vega, W. & Walter, M.D. (2015). The grand challenge of promoting equality by addressing social
stigma. American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare, 1-17 http://aaswsw.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/W16-The-Grand-Challenge-of-Promoting-Equality-by-Addressing-Social-Stigma1-1-2.pdfKark, R., Preser, R., & Zion-Waldoks, T. (2016). From a politics of dilemmas to a politics of paradoxes: Feminism, pedagogy, and women’s leadership for social change. Journal of Management Education, 40(3), 293-320.Lazzari, M.M., Colarossi, L.& Collins, K.S. (2009). Feminists in social work: Where have all the leaders gone. Afflia,24 (4), 348-
359.
#CSWEwomen
@swkfeminist
corsw.wordpress.com
10/24/2017
14
#APM17#APM17
References
Raelin, J. (2003). Creating Leaderful Organizations: How to Bring Out Leadership in Everyone. San Francisco, California: Berrett-Koehler Publishers, Inc.
#CSWEwomen
@swkfeminist
corsw.wordpress.com