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Multicultural Relations On Campus
Multicultural Relations On Campus
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A01=James Scott
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Asian American Students
Author_James Archer Jr.
Author_James Scott
Author_Woodrow M. Parker
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campus inclusion strategies
Campus Minorities
Campus Stereotypes
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Cross-cultural Communication
Cultural Identity Attitudes
Cultural Identity Development
cultural sensitivity training
Culturally Effective
development
Entire Campus Population
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Ethnic Identity Attitudes
Gay Students
Hate Men
higher education diversity program design
identity
Identity Development
Identity Development Model
identity development theory
Intercultural Communication
intergroup relations research
Large Family
Learning Activity Section
lesbian
Lesbian Identity Development
Main Character
minorities
minority
Minority Identity Development Model
minority student experiences
model
Multicultural Relations
Participant's Back
Participant’s Back
Small Group Role Plays
social bias intervention
student
students
Triad Model
white
White Racial Consciousness
Young Man
Product details
- ISBN 9781138415072
- Weight: 367g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 06 Jul 2017
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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First published in 1992. This book presents a program for multicultural awareness. With the aim of enabling participants to learn more about themselves and about how relationships and communication between different groups of people can be improved. The book is not intended to be political, but recognises that political forces cannot be ignored and that institutional racism is a problem in our colleges and universities. The focus of the book is a program on the individual student and his or her own multicultural attitudes. The program outlined in this book requires the organizers, teachers, and trainers of the course or workshop to gather a group of diverse participants.
Woodrow M. Parker, Ph.D. Professor of Education Department of Counselor Education University of Florida Gainesville. James Archer, Jr., Ph.D. Director, Counseling Center Professor of Counselor Education & Psychology University Counseling Center University of Florida Gainesville . James E. Scott, Ph.D. Dean of Student Affairs Student Services University of Florida.
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