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    1 113,-

    A Guide to LGBTQ+ Inclusion on Campus, Post-PULSE illuminates how good, bad, and indeterminate public legislation impacts LGBTQ+ communities everywhere, and it animates multiple layers of campus life, ranging from lessons within a three-year-old day care center to policy-making among senior administration.

  • av Amy E. Robillard
    437 - 1 090,-

  • - Commentaries on the Culture of Firearms in the United States
    av Warren J. Blumenfeld
    356,-

    The book covers issues of firearms violence and efforts at common sense reform from multiple perspectives, including a culture and climate of firearms addressed from a historical, social, governmental, legal, and psychological perspective; political activism and organizing strategies; and options for reform.

  • av Peter J. Guarnaccia
    1 003,-

    Immigration, Diversity and Student Journeys to Higher Education provides an in-depth understanding of how immigrant students at a major public research university balanced keeping their family cultures alive and learning U.S. culture to get to college.

  • - Teacher Educators Share Their Stories and Strategies for Adoption-Inclusive Curriculum and Pedagogy
     
    1 052,-

    Adoption Matters: Teacher Educators Share their Stories and Strategies for Adoption-Inclusive Curriculum and Pedagogy depicts the experiences of teacher educators and illuminates how adoption continues to shape their professional practice and stance.

  • - Essays and Experiences in Higher Education
     
    1 003,-

    In Black Women Speaking From Within: Essays and Experiences in Higher Education, authors use intersectional and interdisciplinary lenses to share the ways in which they understand, navigate, resist, and transform student services, learning, teaching, and existing in the academy.

  • - The Tail Wagging the Dog
    av Robert J. Soucy
    1 296,-

    A Critique of the Customer Model of Higher Education is part of a public discussion as to why American higher education, once rated number one in the world, is now rated number twelve. The book's purpose is to expose the many drawbacks of the present system of evaluating college teaching.

  • av Warren J. Blumenfeld
    509 - 1 298,-

    The What, the So What, and the Now What of Social Justice Education uses a three-tier format to present a foundational guide for the implementation of social justice education. The book also outlines some best theoretical practices that can be developed to work toward more equitable communities.

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    451,-

    Intersections of Marginality for First-Generation College Students examines the intersecting relationships between a student's identity as a first-generation college student (FGCS) and other identities such as race, class, LGBTQ+, and spiritual identity, among others.

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    1 298,-

    Intersections of Marginality for First-Generation College Students examines the intersecting relationships between a student's identity as a first-generation college student (FGCS) and other identities such as race, class, LGBTQ+, and spiritual identity, among others.

  • - Fighting Racism through Higher Education Policy, Curriculum, and Cultural Interventions
     
    2 138,-

    This book shouts out ways that we can and must respond to the sickening accumulation of racially inspired and systemically sanctioned deaths. Each of the 31 chapters contributes to the normalization of anti-racist policy within academic institutions, antiracist discourse within academic cultures, and institutional praxis that upholds speaking out against racist activity.

  • - Implications for Diverse College Student Populations
     
    1 663,-

    Student Involvement and Academic Outcomes links student involvement to tangible academic outcomes (i.e., GPAs, retention rates, graduation rates). The text is a valuable tool for higher education administrators, faculty, staff, graduate students, parents, students, and scholars alike.

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    643,-

    A Guide to LGBTQ+ Inclusion on Campus, Post-PULSE illuminates how good, bad, and indeterminate public legislation impacts LGBTQ+ communities everywhere, and it animates multiple layers of campus life, ranging from lessons within a three-year-old day care center to policy-making among senior administration.

  • - Implications for Diverse College Student Populations
     
    418,-

    Student Involvement and Academic Outcomes links student involvement to tangible academic outcomes (i.e., GPAs, retention rates, graduation rates). The text is a valuable tool for higher education administrators, faculty, staff, graduate students, parents, students, and scholars alike.

  • - A Reader
     
    2 304,-

    The promise of this admission policy reader arises from the embodiment of research from 58 authors, six continents, 20 time zones, 20+ first languages, and a broad array of research methodologies.

  • - A Reader
     
    701,-

    The promise of this admission policy reader arises from the embodiment of research from 58 authors, six continents, 20 time zones, 20+ first languages, and a broad array of research methodologies.

  • - Fighting Racism through Higher Education Policy, Curriculum, and Cultural Interventions
     
    508,-

    This book shouts out ways that we can and must respond to the sickening accumulation of racially inspired and systemically sanctioned deaths. Each of the 31 chapters contributes to the normalization of anti-racist policy within academic institutions, antiracist discourse within academic cultures, and institutional praxis that upholds speaking out against racist activity.

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    1 002,-

    This book informs readers of theory, policy and practice of refugee and migrant equitable access to higher education, especially indicating how policy makers, educational leaders and practitioners can support refugees, asylum seekers, and other migrants' inclusion in higher education institutions in the global world.

  • - Issues of Access, Diversity, Social Justice, and Community Leadership
     
    1 937,-

    This first-of-its-kind text explores the Ed.D. program as a crucible for equitable higher education and community leadership. It was inspired in part by the Carnegie Project on the Educational Doctorate (CPED) and, more broadly, by widespread international interest in the power of the Ed.D. as a force for positive social change.

  • - Issues of Access, Diversity, Social Justice, and Community Leadership
     
    450,-

    This first-of-its-kind text explores the Ed.D. program as a crucible for equitable higher education and community leadership. It was inspired in part by the Carnegie Project on the Educational Doctorate (CPED) and, more broadly, by widespread international interest in the power of the Ed.D. as a force for positive social change.

  • - Latin@ Student Experiences of Race, Access, and Belonging at Predominantly White Universities
    av Julie Minikel-Lacocque
    418 - 1 600,-

    Getting College Ready: Latin@ Student Experiences of Race, Access, and Belonging at Predominantly White Universities challenges the way we conceive of college access, retention, and success for underrepresented students writ large. This book seamlessly combines the topics of college access and the transition to college for underrepresented students.

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