35. Creative problem-solving programs and strategies
36. Capacity-building in organizations
37. Decolonizing schooling through intervention
38. Indigenizing undergraduate education
39. Diversifying curriculum and programs
40. Policy intervention in targeted areas of schooling
Part III: Interventions and Explorations in Leadership
41. Alternative graduate education
42. Alternative leader education
43. Cross-cultural interventions
44. Multi-tier and multi-level interventions
45. Interventions for African American graduate populations
46. Interventions for Hispanic graduate populations
47. Interventions for other Indigenous populations (e.g., Native Americans)
48. Interventions for historically underrepresented populations
49. Interventions and the urban environment
50. Interventions and the rural environment
51. Preservice leader interventionist preparation
52. Creative problem-solving programs and strategies
53. Capacity-building in organizations
54. Decolonizing schooling through intervention
55. Indigenizing graduate education
56. Diversifying curriculum and programs
57. Policy intervention in targeted areas of schooling
Part IV: Comparative Interventions and Explorations
58. Interventions across cultures
59. Interventions across nations
60. Interventions across contexts
60. Interventions comparing modalities
61. Interventions comparing methodologies
62. Coda
Carol A. Mullen, PhD, is professor of educational leadership and policy studies at Virginia Tech in the School of Education, Virginia, USA. A J. William Fulbright Senior Scholar alumnus, she completed research in China, Canada, and Australia. An experienced higher education administrator who served as president of two national associations, this interdisciplinary scholar writes on social justice in education and leadership within glocal contexts. Her authorships of scholarly, peer-reviewed publications include over 235 journal articles and book chapters, and 17 guest-edited, special issues. Her 28 books include Revealing Creativity: Exploration in Transnational Education Cultures (2020, Springer); Canadian Indigenous Literature and Art (2020, Brill); and Under Duress in Education? (2019, Springer). Top-tier, high-impact journals with her articles include Action in Teacher Education, Educational Psychology Review, International Journal of Leadership in Education, Journal of School Leadership, Qualitative Inquiry, Teacher Education Quarterly, Teachers College Record, and Journal of Research on Leadership Education. She is former editor of Mentoring & Tutoring (Routledge journal). Among the many career honors received, she was awarded the 2021 Alumni Award for Excellence in International Research from Virginia Tech; the 2020 Excellence (OISE Leaders & Legends) Award from the University of Toronto; the Alumni Award for Excellence in Research from Virginia Tech; the 2017 Living Legend Award from the International Council of Professors of Educational Leadership; and the 2016 Jay D. Scribner Mentoring Award from the University Council for Educational Administration. Her PhD is from the University of Toronto. Email: camullen@vt.edu