The following free online resources are relevant to students studying Educational Leadership.
Educational Leadership Resources
Data.gov: Education (Opens in New Tab)
Here you will find data, tools, and resources to conduct research, develop web and mobile applications, design data visualizations, and more.
National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) (Opens in New Tab)
The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) is the primary statistical agency of the U.S. Department of Education. It is one of thirteen principal federal statistical agencies1 whose activities are predominantly focused on the collection, compilation, processing, or analysis of information for statistical purposes.
20th Century American Business Leaders (Opens in New Tab)
"This database was compiled in an effort to identify and chronicle the lives of 20th century men and women whose business leadership shaped the ways that people live, work, and interact"
American Psychological Association (Opens in New Tab)
APA is the leading scientific and professional organization representing psychology in the United States, with more than 157,000 researchers, educators, clinicians, consultants, and students as its members.
Classical Models of Managerial Leadership (Opens in New Tab)
What is leadership? Here Michele Erina Doyle and Mark K. Smith explore some of the classical models of leadership. In particular they look at earlier approaches to studying the area via the notions of traits and behaviours, and to what has become known as contingency theory. From there they turn to more recent, ‘transformational’ theories and some issues of practice.
GlassCeiling
Suggest companies with diverse leadership that you trust and should be known by other job hunters through Glass.ceiling. Having more options means making a better decision for your next career move.
Institute for Women's Leadership (Opens in New Tab)
For 25 years, the Institute for Women’s Leadership (IWL) has been partnering with multinational corporations, federal governments, global nonprofits, and emerging businesses to achieve ambitious and sustainable goals.
Leadership Now (Opens in New Tab)
LeadershipNow building a community of leaders wants to change the way people think about leadership. There are articles, quotes, and information by a variety of leaders
National Organization of Women (NOW) (Opens in New Tab)
As the grassroots arm of the women’s movement, the National Organization for Women is dedicated to its multi-issue and multi-strategy approach to women’s rights, and is the largest organization of feminist grassroots activists in the United States. NOW has hundreds of chapters and hundreds of thousands of members and activists in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Since our founding in 1966, NOW’s purpose is to take action through intersectional grassroots activism to promote feminist ideals, lead societal change, eliminate discrimination, and achieve and protect the equal rights of all women and girls in all aspects of social, political, and economic life.
Public Leadership Education Network (PLEN) (Opens in New Tab)
The Public Leadership Education Network (PLEN) is the only national organization [nonpartisan 501(c)(3)] with the sole focus of preparing college women and marginalized gender groups for leadership in the public policy arena.
U.S. Census Data (Opens in New Tab)
Learn about America's communities through our data profiles. They cover 100,000+ different geographies: states, counties, places, tribal areas, zip codes, and congressional districts. For each, we cover topics like education, employment, health, and housing just to name a few.
Leadership Organizations
The AmericanCouncil on Education (Opens in New Tab)
ACE is the nation’s most visible and influential higher education association. The association represents the presidents of U.S. accredited, degree-granting institutions, which include two- and four-year colleges, private and public universities, and nonprofit and for-profit entities.
Association of Leadership Educators (ALE) (Opens in New Tab)
The Association of Leadership Educators (ALE) is a grassroots, volunteer organization that is personal, adaptable, inclusive, and collaborative. ALE believes that collaboration and dialogue are the keys to expanding the field of leadership and developing leadership capacity. As leadership educators, our work is based on empirical knowledge and practical experience and the association promotes educational initiatives that are strategically designed to support people, organizations, and communities.
Center for Creative Leadership (Opens in New Tab)
At the Center for Creative Leadership, we’re proud to be recognized as a top-ranked, global, nonprofit provider of leadership development and a pioneer in the field of global leadership research. We know from experience how transformative remarkable leaders really can be.
Center for Ethical Leadership (Opens in New Tab)
The Center for Ethical Leadership (CEL) works with people who seek to lead in service of the common good. Our programs and services continue to influence people in grassroots, businesses, education, nonprofit organizations, and government entities to deepen their leadership practices and act for the betterment of social, environmental, and economic justice for all.
Frances Hesselbein Leadership Institute
Established in 1990 as the Peter F. Drucker Foundation for Nonprofit Management, the Frances Hesselbein Leadership Institute furthers its mission to strengthen and inspire the leadership of the social sector and their partners in business and government by connecting the public, private and social sectors with curated resources and relationships to serve, evolve and lead together
Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership (Opens in New Tab)
The Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership is a nonprofit organization whose mission is “to advance the awareness, understanding and practice of servant leadership by individuals and organizations.” We strive to achieve this mission through a variety of programs you will find described here on our website.
The International Leadership Association (ILA) (Opens in New Tab)
The International Leadership Association is the professional home of a global community of leaders and leadership researchers, educators, and development specialists who believe that leadership is the key to a just and thriving future for all people. For 25 years, the ILA has advanced the study and practice of leadership by creating opportunities for members to connect and engage with one another to explore innovative ideas, create new resources, and multiply our collective impact.
Leadershape (Opens in New Tab)
LeaderShape® has been creating transformational leadership development experiences for over 30 years (since 1986). With a focus on creating a more just, caring and thriving world, over 78,000 individuals have participated in our premier program, The LeaderShape Institute.
Leadership Edge (Opens in New Tab)
Leadership Edge Inc. providing principled leadership training and authentic mentoring for university students to equip them for a lifestyle of leadership
Who Mentored You? (Opens in New Tab)
WhoMentoredYou.org features inspirational stories of valuable mentorship in action. We also like to share links to other websites that highlight mentoring stories. Check out the links below to other great sites about mentors.