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  • - Changing Directions and New Perspectives
     
    1 966,-

    Focuses on African American, Hispanic American, Native American, and Asian-Pacific American women whose increased presence in senior level administrative and academic positions in higher education is transforming the political climate to be more inclusive of women of color.

  • - A Day of Discovery and Dialogue
     
    1 946,-

    The compendium of writings in this edited volume sheds light on the event "Race & Ethnicity: A Day of Discovery and Dialogue" at Washington University in St. Louis and the work current students, faculty, and staff are doing to improve inclusivity on campus and in St. Louis.

  • av Anthony G. Robins
    1 030,-

    Acting as a bridge between the academic and policymaking communities, Young, Gifted and Missing sets the stage for addressing critical issues around why African American men are absent in the STEM disciplines. The authors track the experiences of African American male students in STEM at every level of the educational system in order to produce successful models of achievement. The number of African American males who enroll in STEM degree programs as opposed to the lower numbers that ultimately graduate portends poorly for U.S. communities and democracy.The road to economic success and global participation requires a rich, educated community that must include African American males.There is a state of urgency to address this critical challenge.Action must happen now. An educated public, not just for some, but one for all is a must.Graduate students in STEM, education, and business disciplines, as well as executive leadership in education, corporate and non-profit entities stand to benefit from reading this volume. Lastly, those looking to research the successes of African American males in STEM disciplines would find this book purposeful.

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    1 186,-

    By presenting discussions on professional development, and emphasizing the challenges and triumphs experienced by Black professors across disciplines, this book provides advice for junior Black scholars on how to navigate academe and tackle the challenges that Black scholars often face.

  • - Effective Methods, Practices, and Programs
     
    1 336,-

    This book reports on high impact educational practices and programs that have been demonstrated to be effective at broadening the participation of underrepresented groups in the STEM disciplines.

  • - International Perspectives
     
    1 040,-

    This volume is written as a treatise to dismantle the powers of discriminatory incubuses that have haunted institutions of higher learning, one narrative at a time.

  • - The Pathway to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
     
    1 286,-

    This book focuses on the experiences of underserved student and faculty at historically Black colleges and universities. Encompassing institutional supports, identity development, and socialization patterns, it explores how "outsider" perspectives will impact future research and practice, while also emphasizing issues of diversity and inclusion.

  • - Valleys of Hope
     
    1 346,-

    This book provides insightful accounts into the diversity program successes and promising practices by diversity officers working on college and university campuses in the United States.

  • - Bullying and its Costly Impact on the Mission to Serve Underrepresented Populations
     
    1 570,-

    Few studies address workplace bullying in American higher education. Leah P.Hollis, EdD, author of Bully in the Ivory Tower addressed the issue of workplace bullying in four-year institutions. This volume, The Coercive Community College, replicates the study to reveal that 64% of community college respondents are affected by workplace bullying.

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    2 040,-

    Rarely have Pasifika writers come together to share their experiences in this field. Focusing on the past, current and future status and success of Maori and Pasifika peoples in tertiary education within Aotearoa New Zealand, this volume covers diverse issues from the countries colonial history, to student engagement with new technology.

  • - In Their Own Words
     
    1 786,-

    This volume is a unique collection of autobiographical-professional essays by leading Latino and Latina presidents of colleges and universities. Their accounts describe their educational achievements, how they moved up the professorial and administrative ranks, and their experiences on the way to becoming successful higher education leaders.

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    1 916,-

    More Indigenous Australians are realizing their potential but many remain significantly disadvantaged compared to other Australians on all socio-economic indicators and one of the most disadvantaged peoples in the world. Increasing successful outcomes in Indigenous Higher Education is recognized as vital in addressing this disadvantage and closing

  • - An Exploration of Problems and Solutions
     
    1 930,-

    This volume focuses on the issues African American males face not only as participants in athletic competition as student-athletes but also as coaches, administrators, and academic support staff. It will serve as a valuable resource for educational policy makers, especially athletic association personnel (i.e. NCAA), and other constituents.

  • - Turbulent Past, Promising Future
     
    2 250,-

    Focuses on African American, Hispanic American, Native American, and Asian-Pacific American women whose increased presence in senior level administrative and academic positions in higher education is transforming the political climate to be more inclusive of women of color.

  • - Successes and Challenges
     
    1 650,-

    Intends to identify both successes and challenges faced by Black female students accessing and matriculating through institutions of higher education. This volume is aimed toward garnering an understanding of the educational trajectories and experiences of Black females, independent of and in comparison to their peers.

  • - African Americans' Paths to STEM Fields
     
    1 448,-

    Ask practically any academic department chair why they do not have more African Americans among faculty members and they generally respond with stock stories or folktales. This title provides historical, conceptual, and empirically-based analyses focused on the development of African Americans in STEM fields.

  • - Considering the Intersection of Race, Gender, and the Needs of Black Female Undergraduates
     
    1 260,-

    More than identity politics, intersectionality regards the inability of institutional structures to remedy discrimination because of the intersection between social dynamics which are often discretely conceived. (Crenshaw & Dill, 2009). This book focuses on the subpopulation of Black female college students.

  • - Diminishing Proportions
     
    1 816,-

    Addresses the subject of the disproportional decline of Black American Males in higher education. This book provides critical historical overviews and analyses pertaining to Black American males in higher education and Black Americans of both genders.

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    1 346,99,-

    Examines the process of mentoring as it is related to effects on advancing diversity on underrepresented minority individuals in higher education settings. This title presents definitions, concepts, models, and programs that address mentoring in higher education.

  • - Executive Leadership Programs for Advancing Diversity in Higher Education
     
    1 396,-

    Leadership programs are an intriguing, important, half-concealed force in higher education today. This is the first book to address leadership programs directly and reveal them to the wider public, highlighting their histories and achievements. Directors of major programs in the USA describe their focus, curriculum and participants' reactions.

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    1 333,99,-

    This book focuses on the growing Latino demand for higher education in the United States, examines the means of getting Latinos over the gap between high school and college, and treats routes to careers as faculty and administrators in its three main sections: Demographics and Demand, The Crossover to College, and Rising in Academia.

  • - Research, Programs and Academe
     
    1 930,-

    Part of the "Emerald's Diversity in Higher Education" series, this volume presents discussions related to reports on research and theoretical views pertaining to Black males in higher education. It also includes discussions of intervention programs within or associated with institutions of higher education.

  • - Voices of African American PhD Chemists
    av Willie Pearson
    1 390,-

    This book provides significant insight into the factors that affect the careers of these scientists and gives voice to the many men and women who overcame discrimination, prejudice and racism to build successful scientific careers. It gives the opportunity for a full range of voices, from a number of perspectives, to be heard.

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    1 850,-

    Presents studies that provide a look at the experiences of proteges and mentors during the mentoring process in higher education settings. This title includes the studies examining the effects of mentoring on individuals as well as those examining the perceptions and experiences of individuals involved in the mentoring process from the proteges.

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