Black male collegians : increasing access, retention, and persistence in higher education / / Robert T. Palmer [and three others] |
Autore | Palmer Robert T. |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley Periodicals Inc., , 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (170 p.) |
Disciplina | 378.103 |
Collana | ASHE Higher Education Report |
Soggetto topico |
Community and college
Education, Higher African Americans - Education (Higher) |
ISBN |
1-118-94166-7
1-118-94167-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Black Male Collegians: Increasing Access, Retention, and Persistence in Higher Education; Contents; Executive Summary; Dedications; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Contextualizing the Experiences of Black Men in Society and Education: Setting the Foundation; Purpose of the Monograph: Reshaping the Puzzle; Methodological Approach: A Modified Literature Synthesis; Snapshot: Black Males in PreK-12 Education; Status: Black Men in Postsecondary Education; College and University Enrollment; Select Characteristics of Black Men in Postsecondary Education; Educational Outcomes; Overview of the Monograph
Getting to College: Factors Affecting Black Male Achievement in Schools and the Educational PipelineThe U.S. Black Educational Pipeline: Sociohistorical and Policy Perspectives; Black Males in U.S. Schools: A National Framework; Teacher Perceptions and Preparation; Background, Family, and Community Factors; Success Factors and Resistance to Structural Inequities; Boyhood, Masculinity, and Identity Factors; Conclusion; Factors Critical to the Access and Success of Black Men in Postsecondary Education TRIO Programs: Facilitating Access to Higher Education for Black Students by Increasing College ReadinessAffirmative Action: A Critical Facilitator of Access to Higher Education for Black Students; College Readiness Programs: A Vital Linkage to Access and Success for Black Students; Black Men at Historically Black Colleges and Universities; Black Men at Predominantly White Institutions; Black Men at Community Colleges; Student Engagement and Academic Success; Student Organizations; Faculty-Student Interaction; Peer Interaction; Black Greek Letter Fraternities; Black Male Initiatives; Mentors Factors Critical to the Success of Black Men in Postsecondary EducationFinancial Support; Spirituality; Family Support; Non-cognitive Factors; Racial Identity; Masculine Identity; Conclusion; Implications for Future Research, Policy, and Practice; Implications for Future Research; Implications for Practice; Implications for Policy; Concluding Remarks; Appendix; References; Name Index; Subject Index; About the Authors; About the ASHE Higher Education Report Series; Recent Titles; Order Form; EULA |
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Black male collegians : increasing access, retention, and persistence in higher education / / Robert T. Palmer [and three others] |
Autore | Palmer Robert T. |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley Periodicals Inc., , 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (170 p.) |
Disciplina | 378.103 |
Collana | ASHE Higher Education Report |
Soggetto topico |
Community and college
Education, Higher African Americans - Education (Higher) |
ISBN |
1-118-94166-7
1-118-94167-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Black Male Collegians: Increasing Access, Retention, and Persistence in Higher Education; Contents; Executive Summary; Dedications; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Contextualizing the Experiences of Black Men in Society and Education: Setting the Foundation; Purpose of the Monograph: Reshaping the Puzzle; Methodological Approach: A Modified Literature Synthesis; Snapshot: Black Males in PreK-12 Education; Status: Black Men in Postsecondary Education; College and University Enrollment; Select Characteristics of Black Men in Postsecondary Education; Educational Outcomes; Overview of the Monograph
Getting to College: Factors Affecting Black Male Achievement in Schools and the Educational PipelineThe U.S. Black Educational Pipeline: Sociohistorical and Policy Perspectives; Black Males in U.S. Schools: A National Framework; Teacher Perceptions and Preparation; Background, Family, and Community Factors; Success Factors and Resistance to Structural Inequities; Boyhood, Masculinity, and Identity Factors; Conclusion; Factors Critical to the Access and Success of Black Men in Postsecondary Education TRIO Programs: Facilitating Access to Higher Education for Black Students by Increasing College ReadinessAffirmative Action: A Critical Facilitator of Access to Higher Education for Black Students; College Readiness Programs: A Vital Linkage to Access and Success for Black Students; Black Men at Historically Black Colleges and Universities; Black Men at Predominantly White Institutions; Black Men at Community Colleges; Student Engagement and Academic Success; Student Organizations; Faculty-Student Interaction; Peer Interaction; Black Greek Letter Fraternities; Black Male Initiatives; Mentors Factors Critical to the Success of Black Men in Postsecondary EducationFinancial Support; Spirituality; Family Support; Non-cognitive Factors; Racial Identity; Masculine Identity; Conclusion; Implications for Future Research, Policy, and Practice; Implications for Future Research; Implications for Practice; Implications for Policy; Concluding Remarks; Appendix; References; Name Index; Subject Index; About the Authors; About the ASHE Higher Education Report Series; Recent Titles; Order Form; EULA |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910819461203321 |
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Black male collegians : increasing access, retention, and persistence in higher education / / Robert T. Palmer [and three others] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley Periodicals Inc., , 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (170 p.) |
Disciplina | 378.103 |
Collana | ASHE Higher Education Report |
Soggetto topico |
Community and college
Education, Higher African Americans - Education (Higher) |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-118-94166-7
1-118-94167-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Black Male Collegians: Increasing Access, Retention, and Persistence in Higher Education; Contents; Executive Summary; Dedications; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Contextualizing the Experiences of Black Men in Society and Education: Setting the Foundation; Purpose of the Monograph: Reshaping the Puzzle; Methodological Approach: A Modified Literature Synthesis; Snapshot: Black Males in PreK-12 Education; Status: Black Men in Postsecondary Education; College and University Enrollment; Select Characteristics of Black Men in Postsecondary Education; Educational Outcomes; Overview of the Monograph
Getting to College: Factors Affecting Black Male Achievement in Schools and the Educational PipelineThe U.S. Black Educational Pipeline: Sociohistorical and Policy Perspectives; Black Males in U.S. Schools: A National Framework; Teacher Perceptions and Preparation; Background, Family, and Community Factors; Success Factors and Resistance to Structural Inequities; Boyhood, Masculinity, and Identity Factors; Conclusion; Factors Critical to the Access and Success of Black Men in Postsecondary Education TRIO Programs: Facilitating Access to Higher Education for Black Students by Increasing College ReadinessAffirmative Action: A Critical Facilitator of Access to Higher Education for Black Students; College Readiness Programs: A Vital Linkage to Access and Success for Black Students; Black Men at Historically Black Colleges and Universities; Black Men at Predominantly White Institutions; Black Men at Community Colleges; Student Engagement and Academic Success; Student Organizations; Faculty-Student Interaction; Peer Interaction; Black Greek Letter Fraternities; Black Male Initiatives; Mentors Factors Critical to the Success of Black Men in Postsecondary EducationFinancial Support; Spirituality; Family Support; Non-cognitive Factors; Racial Identity; Masculine Identity; Conclusion; Implications for Future Research, Policy, and Practice; Implications for Future Research; Implications for Practice; Implications for Policy; Concluding Remarks; Appendix; References; Name Index; Subject Index; About the Authors; About the ASHE Higher Education Report Series; Recent Titles; Order Form; EULA |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910464614603321 |
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Black Scholarship in a White Academy : Perseverance in the Face of Injustice / / edited by Robert T. Palmer, Alonzo M. Flowers III, and Sosanya Jones |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Baltimore : , : Johns Hopkins University Press, , 2023 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (265 pages) |
Disciplina | 378.1208996073 |
Soggetto topico |
Discrimination in higher education - United States
Racism in higher education - United States African American scholars - Social conditions African American college teachers - Social conditions |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 1-4214-4747-9 |
Classificazione | EDU015000BUS118000 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Introduction. Framing the context : situating Black tenure-track faculty in the academy and unpacking the theoretical anchor of anti-Blackness / Robert T. Palmer, Alonzo Flowers, Sosanya Jones, Nicole Johnson, and Katrina Struloeff -- White hegemonic practices to undervalue Black scholarship within higher education through the lens of anti-Blackness theory / Chad E. Kee -- Black epistemologies matter : challenging anti-Blackness in the predominantly white publishing world of the academy / Erik M. Hines Donna Y. Ford, James L. Moore III, and Edward C. Fletcher Jr. and Brian L. Wright -- What Black social scientists want to say to reviewer #1 : resisting race-conscious devaluation of Black scholars and Black scholarship once and for all / Terrell L. Strayhorn -- We goin' ultra Black? : Real rap about hip-hop pedagogy in higher education / H. Bernard Hall -- Epistemic exclusion : a form of scholarly devaluation that is a barrier to the inclusion of Black faculty / Martinque K. Jones, Isis H. Settles, NiCole T. Buchanan, and Kristie Dotson -- Building Black spaces for black epistemological inclusion / Blanca Elizabeth Vega -- Facing racial microaggressions in the academy : sustaining oneself through a womanist consciousness / Sheron Fraser-Burgess -- Let me tell you how to teach : students as purveyors of racial violence against black faculty in canadian institutions of higher learning / Beverly-Jean M. Daniel -- Exploring Black faculty narratives through three theoretical frameworks / Fred A. Bonner II, Stella L. Smith, and aretha f. marbley -- Navigating the tenure track, anti-CRT rhetoric, and red state America / Larry J. Walker -- A double minority in higher education : the intersection of Blackness and a stuttering disability on the tenure-track / Antonio L. Ellis -- Concluding : recentering the emergent themes to the framing of anti-Blackness : implications for research and practice / Alonzo M. Flowers, Sosanya Jones, Robert T. Palmer, Katrina Struloeff, and Nicole Johnson. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910915699303321 |
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Building on resilience : models and frameworks of Black males' success across the P-20 pipeline / / edited by Fred A. Bonner II; foreword by Tim King ; afterword by Robert T. Palmer |
Edizione | [First edition.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Sterling, Virginia : , : Stylus Publishing, , [2014] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (262 p.) |
Disciplina | 371.829/96073 |
Soggetto topico |
African American young men - Education
African American men - Education African American young men - Social conditions African American men - Social conditions |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 1-57922-963-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
""BUILDING ON RESILIENCE""; ""Copyright""; ""Dedication""; ""Contents""; ""Foreword""; ""Open Letter (About Black Males . . .)""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""INTRODUCTION: Strengthening the Pipeline: A Need for Frameworks and Models in Black Male Research""; ""PART ONE: P�12 FRAMEWORKS AND MODELS""; ""1. A FRAMEWORK FOR BLACK MALES IN P�12 URBAN SCHOOL DISTRICTS""; ""2. A FRAMEWORK FOR THINKING AND TALKING ABOUT RACE WITH TEACHERS""; ""3. PARENT ADVOCACY FOR BLACK MALES IN GIFTED AND ADVANCED PROGRAMS""; ""4. MISSING IN ACTION: African American Males in Gifted Education""
""5. AN EXAMINATION OF THE LIVED EXPERIENCE OF A GIFTED BLACK CHILD IN RURAL POVERTY""""6. THE SCHOLAR IDENTITY MODEL: Black Male Success in the K�12 Context""; ""PART TWO: POSTSECONDARY FRAMEWORKS AND MODELS""; ""7. ACADEMICALLY GIFTED AFRICAN AMERICAN MALES: Modeling Achievement in the Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Predominantly White Institutions Context""; ""8. GIFTED, BLACK, MALE, AND POOR IN SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATHEMATICS: Achieving Despite the Odds""; ""9. THEORIZING MANHOOD: Black Male Identity Constructions in the Education Pipeline"" ""10. EXPLORATORY STUDY OF THE FACTORS AFFECTING THE ACADEMIC ANDCAREER DEVELOPMENT OF AFRICAN AMERICAN MALES IN SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATHEMATICS""""11. THE FIVE DOMAINS: A Conceptual Model of Black Male Success in the Community College""; ""12. I CAN DO MORE THAN PLAY BALL: Black Male Scholar Athletes""; ""13. I AIN'T NO PUNK: Framework for Black Gay Male Students� Belonging""; ""Afterword""; ""Contributors""; ""Index""; ""Also available from Stylus"" |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910459734003321 |
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Building on resilience : models and frameworks of Black males' success across the P-20 pipeline / / edited by Fred A. Bonner II; foreword by Tim King ; afterword by Robert T. Palmer |
Edizione | [First edition.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Sterling, Virginia : , : Stylus Publishing, , [2014] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (262 p.) |
Disciplina | 371.829/96073 |
Soggetto topico |
African American young men - Education
African American men - Education African American young men - Social conditions African American men - Social conditions |
ISBN |
1-00-344333-8
1-000-97865-6 1-000-97357-3 1-003-44333-8 1-57922-963-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
""BUILDING ON RESILIENCE""; ""Copyright""; ""Dedication""; ""Contents""; ""Foreword""; ""Open Letter (About Black Males . . .)""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""INTRODUCTION: Strengthening the Pipeline: A Need for Frameworks and Models in Black Male Research""; ""PART ONE: P�12 FRAMEWORKS AND MODELS""; ""1. A FRAMEWORK FOR BLACK MALES IN P�12 URBAN SCHOOL DISTRICTS""; ""2. A FRAMEWORK FOR THINKING AND TALKING ABOUT RACE WITH TEACHERS""; ""3. PARENT ADVOCACY FOR BLACK MALES IN GIFTED AND ADVANCED PROGRAMS""; ""4. MISSING IN ACTION: African American Males in Gifted Education""
""5. AN EXAMINATION OF THE LIVED EXPERIENCE OF A GIFTED BLACK CHILD IN RURAL POVERTY""""6. THE SCHOLAR IDENTITY MODEL: Black Male Success in the K�12 Context""; ""PART TWO: POSTSECONDARY FRAMEWORKS AND MODELS""; ""7. ACADEMICALLY GIFTED AFRICAN AMERICAN MALES: Modeling Achievement in the Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Predominantly White Institutions Context""; ""8. GIFTED, BLACK, MALE, AND POOR IN SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATHEMATICS: Achieving Despite the Odds""; ""9. THEORIZING MANHOOD: Black Male Identity Constructions in the Education Pipeline"" ""10. EXPLORATORY STUDY OF THE FACTORS AFFECTING THE ACADEMIC ANDCAREER DEVELOPMENT OF AFRICAN AMERICAN MALES IN SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATHEMATICS""""11. THE FIVE DOMAINS: A Conceptual Model of Black Male Success in the Community College""; ""12. I CAN DO MORE THAN PLAY BALL: Black Male Scholar Athletes""; ""13. I AIN'T NO PUNK: Framework for Black Gay Male Students� Belonging""; ""Afterword""; ""Contributors""; ""Index""; ""Also available from Stylus"" |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910797059303321 |
Sterling, Virginia : , : Stylus Publishing, , [2014] | ||
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Building on resilience : models and frameworks of Black males' success across the P-20 pipeline / / edited by Fred A. Bonner II; foreword by Tim King ; afterword by Robert T. Palmer |
Edizione | [First edition.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Sterling, Virginia : , : Stylus Publishing, , [2014] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (262 p.) |
Disciplina | 371.829/96073 |
Soggetto topico |
African American young men - Education
African American men - Education African American young men - Social conditions African American men - Social conditions |
ISBN |
1-00-344333-8
1-000-97865-6 1-000-97357-3 1-003-44333-8 1-57922-963-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
""BUILDING ON RESILIENCE""; ""Copyright""; ""Dedication""; ""Contents""; ""Foreword""; ""Open Letter (About Black Males . . .)""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""INTRODUCTION: Strengthening the Pipeline: A Need for Frameworks and Models in Black Male Research""; ""PART ONE: P�12 FRAMEWORKS AND MODELS""; ""1. A FRAMEWORK FOR BLACK MALES IN P�12 URBAN SCHOOL DISTRICTS""; ""2. A FRAMEWORK FOR THINKING AND TALKING ABOUT RACE WITH TEACHERS""; ""3. PARENT ADVOCACY FOR BLACK MALES IN GIFTED AND ADVANCED PROGRAMS""; ""4. MISSING IN ACTION: African American Males in Gifted Education""
""5. AN EXAMINATION OF THE LIVED EXPERIENCE OF A GIFTED BLACK CHILD IN RURAL POVERTY""""6. THE SCHOLAR IDENTITY MODEL: Black Male Success in the K�12 Context""; ""PART TWO: POSTSECONDARY FRAMEWORKS AND MODELS""; ""7. ACADEMICALLY GIFTED AFRICAN AMERICAN MALES: Modeling Achievement in the Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Predominantly White Institutions Context""; ""8. GIFTED, BLACK, MALE, AND POOR IN SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATHEMATICS: Achieving Despite the Odds""; ""9. THEORIZING MANHOOD: Black Male Identity Constructions in the Education Pipeline"" ""10. EXPLORATORY STUDY OF THE FACTORS AFFECTING THE ACADEMIC ANDCAREER DEVELOPMENT OF AFRICAN AMERICAN MALES IN SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATHEMATICS""""11. THE FIVE DOMAINS: A Conceptual Model of Black Male Success in the Community College""; ""12. I CAN DO MORE THAN PLAY BALL: Black Male Scholar Athletes""; ""13. I AIN'T NO PUNK: Framework for Black Gay Male Students� Belonging""; ""Afterword""; ""Contributors""; ""Index""; ""Also available from Stylus"" |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910827890503321 |
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Exploring diversity at historically black colleges and universities : implications for policy and practice / / Robert T. Palmer, C. Rob Shorette II, Marybeth Gasman, editors ; Betsy O. Barefoot, Jillian L. Kinzie, co-editors |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | San Francisco, California : , : Jossey-Bass, , 2015 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (115 p.) |
Disciplina | 378.7308996073 |
Collana | New Directions for Higher Education |
Soggetto topico |
African American universities and colleges
Segregation in education - United States |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-119-10867-5
1-119-10866-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Exploring Diversity at Historically Black Colleges and Universities: Implications for Policy and Practice; Contents; Editors' Notes; References; 1 Myths Dispelled: A Historical Account of Diversity and Inclusion at HBCUs; Myth 1: HBCUs Serve Only Black Students; Myth 2: HBCUs Have Only Black Faculty; Myth 3: HBCUs Do Not Have LGBT Students or Centers; Myth 4: HBCUs Have Only Christian Students; Myth 5: HBCUs Are Unable to Advance Our Nation's Higher Education Goals; Unanswered Questions and Opportunities for Research; Conclusion; References
2 Moving Beyond Racial and Ethnic Diversity at HBCUsNot Monolithic: Examining the Diversity of HBCUs; Racial and Ethnic Diversity at HBCUs; Racial and Ethnic Diversity in Sports at HBCUs; Faculty Diversity at HBCUs; (Re)Framing Diversity; Socioeconomic Diversity at HBCUs; Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Diversity at HBCUs; The Internationalization of HBCUs; Changes in Higher Education Affecting HBCUs; The Increased Competition for African-American Students; The Case for Increased Diversity at HBCUs; Implications for Future Research and Practice at HBCUs; References 3 HBCUs as Critical Context for Identity Work: Reflections, Experiences, and Lessons LearnedTheoretical and Methodological Orientation; Our Stories; Derek's Reflections; Tony's Reflections; Richard's Reflections; Ismail's Reflections; Discussion; Final Considerations; References; 4 A Closer Examination of White Student Enrollment at HBCUs; Further Context; Enrollment Trends at 4-Year HBCUs; Aggregate Enrollment Trends at 4-Year HBCUs; White Student Enrollment at All 4-Year HBCUs; White Student Enrollment at 4-Year HBCUs, Public Versus Private; White Enrollment at 2-Year HBCUs Implications of White Enrollment TrendsImplications for Research; Implications for Policy and Practice; Conclusion; References; 5 From Matriculation to Engagement on Campus: Delineating the Experiences of Latino/a Students at a Public Historically Black University; Factors Encouraging Latino/a Students to Attend a Public HBCU; On-Campus Experiences of Latino/a Students; Increasing the Sense of Belonging Among Latino/a Students at HBCUs; Sense of Belonging Through Financial Incentives; Sense of Belonging Outside of the Classroom; Sense of Belonging in the Classroom Implications for Future ResearchReferences; 6 The Role of HBCUs in Addressing the Unique Needs of LGBT Students; Looking Back; Responding Now to Impact the Future; Developing Campus Resources for Members of the LGBT Community; Safe Zones; Establishing Student-Run LGBT/Ally Organizations; LGBT Resource and Research Centers; Facilitating Intergroup Dialogue; Creating Inclusive Academic Spaces and Expanding Course Offerings; Moving Forward; References; 7 Coming Out of the Shadows: Rethinking the Education Policy Agenda for Diversity and HBCUs; Charting the Landscape; College Access and Diversity Faculty and Staff Diversity at HBCUs |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910461012503321 |
San Francisco, California : , : Jossey-Bass, , 2015 | ||
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Exploring diversity at historically black colleges and universities : implications for policy and practice / / Robert T. Palmer, C. Rob Shorette II, Marybeth Gasman, editors ; Betsy O. Barefoot, Jillian L. Kinzie, co-editors |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | San Francisco, California : , : Jossey-Bass, , 2015 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (115 p.) |
Disciplina | 378.7308996073 |
Collana | New Directions for Higher Education |
Soggetto topico |
African American universities and colleges
Segregation in education - United States |
ISBN |
1-119-10867-5
1-119-10866-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Exploring Diversity at Historically Black Colleges and Universities: Implications for Policy and Practice; Contents; Editors' Notes; References; 1 Myths Dispelled: A Historical Account of Diversity and Inclusion at HBCUs; Myth 1: HBCUs Serve Only Black Students; Myth 2: HBCUs Have Only Black Faculty; Myth 3: HBCUs Do Not Have LGBT Students or Centers; Myth 4: HBCUs Have Only Christian Students; Myth 5: HBCUs Are Unable to Advance Our Nation's Higher Education Goals; Unanswered Questions and Opportunities for Research; Conclusion; References
2 Moving Beyond Racial and Ethnic Diversity at HBCUsNot Monolithic: Examining the Diversity of HBCUs; Racial and Ethnic Diversity at HBCUs; Racial and Ethnic Diversity in Sports at HBCUs; Faculty Diversity at HBCUs; (Re)Framing Diversity; Socioeconomic Diversity at HBCUs; Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Diversity at HBCUs; The Internationalization of HBCUs; Changes in Higher Education Affecting HBCUs; The Increased Competition for African-American Students; The Case for Increased Diversity at HBCUs; Implications for Future Research and Practice at HBCUs; References 3 HBCUs as Critical Context for Identity Work: Reflections, Experiences, and Lessons LearnedTheoretical and Methodological Orientation; Our Stories; Derek's Reflections; Tony's Reflections; Richard's Reflections; Ismail's Reflections; Discussion; Final Considerations; References; 4 A Closer Examination of White Student Enrollment at HBCUs; Further Context; Enrollment Trends at 4-Year HBCUs; Aggregate Enrollment Trends at 4-Year HBCUs; White Student Enrollment at All 4-Year HBCUs; White Student Enrollment at 4-Year HBCUs, Public Versus Private; White Enrollment at 2-Year HBCUs Implications of White Enrollment TrendsImplications for Research; Implications for Policy and Practice; Conclusion; References; 5 From Matriculation to Engagement on Campus: Delineating the Experiences of Latino/a Students at a Public Historically Black University; Factors Encouraging Latino/a Students to Attend a Public HBCU; On-Campus Experiences of Latino/a Students; Increasing the Sense of Belonging Among Latino/a Students at HBCUs; Sense of Belonging Through Financial Incentives; Sense of Belonging Outside of the Classroom; Sense of Belonging in the Classroom Implications for Future ResearchReferences; 6 The Role of HBCUs in Addressing the Unique Needs of LGBT Students; Looking Back; Responding Now to Impact the Future; Developing Campus Resources for Members of the LGBT Community; Safe Zones; Establishing Student-Run LGBT/Ally Organizations; LGBT Resource and Research Centers; Facilitating Intergroup Dialogue; Creating Inclusive Academic Spaces and Expanding Course Offerings; Moving Forward; References; 7 Coming Out of the Shadows: Rethinking the Education Policy Agenda for Diversity and HBCUs; Charting the Landscape; College Access and Diversity Faculty and Staff Diversity at HBCUs |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910797385003321 |
San Francisco, California : , : Jossey-Bass, , 2015 | ||
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Exploring diversity at historically black colleges and universities : implications for policy and practice / / Robert T. Palmer, C. Rob Shorette II, Marybeth Gasman, editors ; Betsy O. Barefoot, Jillian L. Kinzie, co-editors |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | San Francisco, California : , : Jossey-Bass, , 2015 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (115 p.) |
Disciplina | 378.7308996073 |
Collana | New Directions for Higher Education |
Soggetto topico |
African American universities and colleges
Segregation in education - United States |
ISBN |
1-119-10867-5
1-119-10866-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Exploring Diversity at Historically Black Colleges and Universities: Implications for Policy and Practice; Contents; Editors' Notes; References; 1 Myths Dispelled: A Historical Account of Diversity and Inclusion at HBCUs; Myth 1: HBCUs Serve Only Black Students; Myth 2: HBCUs Have Only Black Faculty; Myth 3: HBCUs Do Not Have LGBT Students or Centers; Myth 4: HBCUs Have Only Christian Students; Myth 5: HBCUs Are Unable to Advance Our Nation's Higher Education Goals; Unanswered Questions and Opportunities for Research; Conclusion; References
2 Moving Beyond Racial and Ethnic Diversity at HBCUsNot Monolithic: Examining the Diversity of HBCUs; Racial and Ethnic Diversity at HBCUs; Racial and Ethnic Diversity in Sports at HBCUs; Faculty Diversity at HBCUs; (Re)Framing Diversity; Socioeconomic Diversity at HBCUs; Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Diversity at HBCUs; The Internationalization of HBCUs; Changes in Higher Education Affecting HBCUs; The Increased Competition for African-American Students; The Case for Increased Diversity at HBCUs; Implications for Future Research and Practice at HBCUs; References 3 HBCUs as Critical Context for Identity Work: Reflections, Experiences, and Lessons LearnedTheoretical and Methodological Orientation; Our Stories; Derek's Reflections; Tony's Reflections; Richard's Reflections; Ismail's Reflections; Discussion; Final Considerations; References; 4 A Closer Examination of White Student Enrollment at HBCUs; Further Context; Enrollment Trends at 4-Year HBCUs; Aggregate Enrollment Trends at 4-Year HBCUs; White Student Enrollment at All 4-Year HBCUs; White Student Enrollment at 4-Year HBCUs, Public Versus Private; White Enrollment at 2-Year HBCUs Implications of White Enrollment TrendsImplications for Research; Implications for Policy and Practice; Conclusion; References; 5 From Matriculation to Engagement on Campus: Delineating the Experiences of Latino/a Students at a Public Historically Black University; Factors Encouraging Latino/a Students to Attend a Public HBCU; On-Campus Experiences of Latino/a Students; Increasing the Sense of Belonging Among Latino/a Students at HBCUs; Sense of Belonging Through Financial Incentives; Sense of Belonging Outside of the Classroom; Sense of Belonging in the Classroom Implications for Future ResearchReferences; 6 The Role of HBCUs in Addressing the Unique Needs of LGBT Students; Looking Back; Responding Now to Impact the Future; Developing Campus Resources for Members of the LGBT Community; Safe Zones; Establishing Student-Run LGBT/Ally Organizations; LGBT Resource and Research Centers; Facilitating Intergroup Dialogue; Creating Inclusive Academic Spaces and Expanding Course Offerings; Moving Forward; References; 7 Coming Out of the Shadows: Rethinking the Education Policy Agenda for Diversity and HBCUs; Charting the Landscape; College Access and Diversity Faculty and Staff Diversity at HBCUs |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910807297603321 |
San Francisco, California : , : Jossey-Bass, , 2015 | ||
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