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Square Pegs and Round Holes: Alternative Approaches to Diverse College Student Development Theory

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Developing alternative student development frameworks and models, this groundbreaking book provides student affairs practitioners, as well as faculty, with illuminating perspectives and viable approaches for understanding the development of todays diverse student populations, and for building the foundation for their academic success and self-authorship. With the increasing number of adult working students, minoritized, multiracial, LGTBQ, and first-generation students, this book offers readers vital insights into and ways to interrogate existing practice, and develop relevant responses to the needs of these populations.Building on and critiquing the past frameworks, and integrating the insights of contemporary scholarship on student development, the contributors collectively put forward a robust theoretical and methodological foundation for this work, using Critical Race Theory as their central frame. CRT allows chapter authors to situate race related encounters at the center of their proposed alternative framework or model, and deconstruct and challenge commonly held assumptions about diverse college student development. In the tradition of CRT, each author offers an alternative model or framework that can be applied to the diverse population upon which the chapter is framed, prompting readers to address such questions as: Who are our college students? What set of experiences do our students bring to the higher education context? What role have their environments/contexts (i.e. home, p-12, community, family, peer groups, mentors) played in our students lives? What impact have intervening variables (i.e. race, oppression, power) hadon their experiences? What strategies do they use to overcome developmental obstacles? How do they define success, and how they know they have achieved it ?By laying bare the experiences of these diverse college students that inform this volumes alternative frameworks this book contests that notion that they constitute square pegs that must fit into the round holes of traditional frameworks.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 800g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781620367728

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Fred A. Bonner II is professor and endowed chair of educational leadership and counseling in the Whitlowe R. Green College of Education at Prairie View A&M University. He also serves as the founding executive director and chief scientist of the Minority Achievement Creativity and High Ability (MACH-III) Center. His research foci illuminate the experiences of academically gifted African American males across the P20 pipeline diverse faculty in academe and diverse populations in science technology engineering and math (STEM). He is coeditor of two books with Stylus Publishing Building on Resilience: Models and Frameworks of Black Male Success Across the P20 Pipeline (2014) and Diverse Millennials Students in College: Implications for Faculty and Student Affairs (2011). Bonner is currently developing a theoretical framework mascusectionality that will explore the engagements of Black men. Rosa M. Banda PhD is assistant professor of educational leadership at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. Formerly Banda was a research associate to the Samuel DeWitt Proctor Chair in Education in the Graduate School of Education at Rutgers University. Banda earned her PhD in higher education administration and human resource development from Texas A&M University-College Station. A critical social justice advocate Bandas primary research interests include high achieving Latinas in engineering gifted poor students of color faculty diversity and qualitative research. Stella L. Smith PhD is the associate director for the Minority Achievement Creativity and High-Ability (MACH-III) Center and an adjunct instructor in the Department of Educational Leadership and Counseling at Prairie View A&M University. A qualitative researcher her scholarly interests focus on the experiences of faculty and administrators of color in higher education; African American females in leadership in higher education; access and inclusion of underserved populations in higher

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