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Case Studies for Student Development Theory: Advancing Social Justice and Inclusion in Higher Education

Editat de Jason C. Garvey, Jessica C. Harris, Darris R. Means, Rosemary J. Perez, Christa J. Porter
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 iul 2019

This much-needed case study book provides higher education and student affairs graduate students, practitioners, and faculty with the tools to enhance their learning of student development theory and to apply this learning to practice. Each chapter offers a summary of theory – covering traditional and newer student development models – in addition to multiple case studies that help readers focus on practice that fosters social justice and inclusion.
The case studies for each chapter represent a range of institutional types and diverse student populations, offering an opportunity to explore the intersections of various developmental processes and to foster social justice and inclusion in higher education contexts. Guiding questions at the end of each case study offer opportunities for further discussion and critical reflection. An essential text for every student development course, Case Studies for Student Development Theory enhances student learning and development in higher education while also addressing how students’ social identities intersect with college campus environments.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138610743
ISBN-10: 1138610747
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Part One: Introduction
  1. Considerations for Student Development Theory
  2. Using Case Studies to Move Theory to PracticePart Two: Social Identity Development
  3. Students’ Racial Identity Development by Christa J. PorterCase Study One. Challenging Complicity: (Not) Confronting Racism in Racially-Themed Parties by Lauren Irwin and Alex Lange
    Case Study Two. Navigating Racial Tensions at a Minority Serving Institution: Creating Affirming and Validating Environments for Students by Raquel Wright-Mair and Cathy Akens
    Case Study Three. "I'm a Good Person, I Just Say Out of Politics": A Case Exploring Racial Identity, Social Class, and Moral Development by Alex Kappus, Stephen Deaderick, Smita Ruzicka, and Andrew Wilson
    Case Study Four. "But We're Not One of the Bad Ones": White Racial Innocence and Identity Development in a Service-Learning Context by Zak Foste and Antonio Duran
  4. Ethnicity, Acculturation, and Student Development by Jessica C. HarrisCase Study One. "What's Your Name?" New Student Orientation by Amber Gonzalez
    Case Study Two. Being Black and Immigrant: A Foreigner to Some, and An Outsider to Others by Dayne Hutchinson and Dawn Ogali
    Case Study Three. Love over Chai: Navigating Intercultural Conversations and Development by Emma Larkins and Faran Saeed
  5. Students’ Sexual Identity Development by Jason C. GarveyCase Study One. Undocuqueer: Coming out of the closet and shadows by Jesus Cisneros
    Case Study Two. "It's the Intersections That Get Sticky": Navigating Ethnic and Sexual Identities by Mike Hoffshire and Louise Michelle Vital
    Case Study Three. It's Not All Rainbows and Unicorns: Sexual Identity and Ability in Residence Life by Tony Cawthon and Rachel Wagner
  6. Gender and Gender Identity Development for Students by Christa J. Porter and Jason C. GarveyCase Study One. Seeking Belongingness: Race, Gender, and Being Trans "Enough" by Mark Chung Kwan Fan, Dolan, and Erin-Kate Escobar
    Case Study Two. "I need to pump!": Motherhood Receptiveness and Lactation Accommodation in Higher Education by Cindy Phu
    Case Study Three. Transness=/=Sameness: Navigating Gendered Intersections, Saliencies, and Leadership by T.J. Jourian
  7. Spirituality and Religion and Student Development by Darris R. MeansCase Study One. Creating Space for Support and Expression of Diverse Worldviews: A Case Exploring Religious Identity Development by Shauna Morin, Zak Foste, Matthew Mayhew, and Alyssa Rockenbach
    Case Study Two. "They're Ruining My Culture…I think": Examining the Nuances of Multiple Worldview Identities by Amanda Armstrong and Jim Barber
    Case Study Three. Can I Be Both? Exploring the Intersections of Religious, Spiritual, and Sexual Identities by Darris R. Means and Rosemary J. Perez
  8. Disability Identities and Student Development by Rosemary J. PerezCase Study One. What is Normal? Understanding Disability Identity Development by Stephani Womack, Melissa Dempsey, and Darren Jones
    Case Study Two. Unlocking the Doors: Overlapping Identities within Black Deaf Communities by Liann Osborne, Lissa Stapleton, Jaleesa Herrington, and Ashlea Hayes
    Case Study Three. Shifting Identities after a Cancer Diagnosis by Erica Lee, Dena Kneiss, and Tony Cawthon
  9. Social Class and Student Development by Darris R. MeansCase Study One. Negotiating Space and Relationships as a First-Generation, Working Class College Student by Sonja Ardoin, Ashley Clayton, becky martinez, and David Nguyen
    Case Study Two. "We are Definitely Not Privileged": White and Working Class at a Community College by Nicholas Tapia-Fuselier
    Case Study Three. Bowties and Belonging: Navigating Race, Social Class, and Student Staff Recruitment by Matthew Smith, Ariana Mollers, Johanna Ilyssa Padrid-Dykman, and Georgianna Martin
    Case Study Four. College Student Development and the Complex Intersections of Class, Race, and Gender by Avery Olson
  10. Additional Theoretical Perspectives on Students’ Identities by Jessica C. HarrisCase Study One. Complicating the Intersections of Class, Race, and Generation Status by Lamesha Andrews and Patrice French
    Case Study Two. Resources, Advocacy and Support for Student Veterans by W. Patrice Brown
    Case Study Three. "Welcome Home?": Living Between Cultures for Third-Culture Kids in College by Carrie Kortegast
    Part Three: Psychosocial, Cognitive-Structural, and Integrative Development
  11. Psychosocial Development for Students by Christa J. PorterCase Study One. Culturally-Based Celebrations: Honoring Diverse Experiences of Mixed Race Students by Megan Bell and Patty Witkowsky
    Case Study Two. One of Few: Campus Turmoil Leads to Personal Doubt by Teresita Alvarez-Cortez and Carina Buzo
    Case Study Three. The Promotion: Examining the Intersections of Psychological Identity Development, Moral Development, and Self Authorship by Daniel Calhoun, Steven Tolman, and Brandin Howard
    Case Study Four. Challenging White Nationalism through Friendship: The Power of Peers by Kathleen Manning
  12. Epistemological and Intellectual Development for Students by Jason C. GarveyCase Study One. Finding Your Voice, Finding Yourself: Examining the Complex Interplay of Intellectual and Racial Identity Development by Alex Boesch, Emily Hagan-Howe, Beverly Colston, and Annie Valentine
    Case Study Two. What is Too Loud? Music Meets Intellectual Development in the Residence Hall by Stacy A. Jacob and Sammie Walker
    Case Study Three. Sorority Traditions: Preservation or Evolution? by Matt Johnson
  13. Students’ Moral Development by Rosemary J. Perez and Jessica C. HarrisCase Study One. "The Lady Doth Protest Too Much": Moral Development at the Intersection of Religion and Sexuality by Drew Ashby-King, Karen Boyd, and Tony Cawthon
    Case Study Two. Accusations of Cheating in Arabic Studies: Navigating Family, Culture, and Responsibility by Michael Goodman
    Case Study Three. Black or Blue? Exploring Whose Lives Matter While Balancing the Complexities of Identity and Morality by Tynesha McCullers and Aaron Hood
  14. Students Development of Self Authorship by Rosemary J. PerezCase Study One. "It's (not) in the Syllabus!" Self-Authorship and Transitions for Military Connected Students by Jessica Belue Buckley, Heather Turner, Meghan Pifer, and Ralph Allan Cook, Jr.
    Case Study Two. Triple Outsider: Experiencing Black Motherhood in Graduate School at a PWI by Deniece Dortch and Dianne Delima
    Case Study Three. "You're Either Down, or You're Not!": Self-authorship and Student Activism by Lincoln Wesley Harris, Jr.
    Part Four: Reflecting on Moving Student Development Theory to Practice
  15. Conclusion: Moving Beyond Case Analysis to Advance Social Justice and Inclusion

Notă biografică

Jason C. Garvey is Assistant Professor of Higher Education and Student Affairs Administration at the University of Vermont, USA.
Jessica C. Harris is Assistant Professor of Higher Education and Organizational Change at the University of California, Los Angeles, USA.
Darris R. Means is Assistant Professor of College Student Affairs Administration at the University of Georgia, USA.
Rosemary J. Perez is Assistant Professor of Higher Education and Student Affairs and the Director of the Education for Social Justice Graduate Certificate at Iowa State University, USA.
Christa J. Porter is Assistant Professor of Higher Education Administration at Kent State University, USA.

Descriere

This much-needed case study book provides higher education and student affairs graduate students with the tools to enhance their learning of student development theory and to apply these ideas to practice.