Culture, Community, and Educational Success
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A01=Crystal Polite Glover
A01=Stephanie Troutman
A01=Toby S. Jenkins
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A32=Crystal Endsley
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African-Americans and higher education
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Black education
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Cultural assets and educational achievement
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First-generation college students
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gender and education
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literacy studies
Multicultural education studies
Multiracial schooling experiences
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personal narrative
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schooling and identity
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Product details
- ISBN 9781498557726
- Weight: 454g
- Dimensions: 161 x 228mm
- Publication Date: 09 Nov 2018
- Publisher: Lexington Books
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
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Many Black, Latinx, multiracial and ethnically diverse, first-generation college students turned PhDs—tie their academic success, achievements, and ability to navigate the difficult terrain of higher education back to the critical experiences and lessons learned in their home lives and through their cultural backgrounds. For them, culture matters. This book offers an opportunity for an anti-deficit and positive examination of (Black, Latinx, and multiracial) culture and its role in creating educational efficacy among academics of color. Through personal narrative, educational and learning theory, creative writing/poetry, this hybrid text examines the cultural path to the doctorate.
Transformative practice should be guided by an understanding of how an appreciation of a faculty member’s cultural, life, and social experiences can be used to establish a healthy environment that will better appreciate, engage, and retain faculty of color. Along these lines, this text also considers how cultural, life and social experiences translate into pedagogy, mentorship and value as faculty of color.
Crystal P. Glover is assistant professor of early childhood education at Winthrop University.
Toby S. Jenkins is Associate professor in the curriculum studies program at the University of South Carolina.
Stephanie Troutman is the assistant professor of Emerging Literacies at The University of Arizona.
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