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Diversity at College: Real Stories of Students Conquering Bias and Making Higher Education More Inclusive

Autor Agata Buras
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 dec 2020

Five Revealing Stories. Real Student Experiences.

A roadmap to teaching and learning diversity for the next generation.

In this book, five recent undergraduates share their deeply personal struggles as students. From being a Latino at a campus filled with white faculty, to being a female medical student advised to "marry a doctor" - the stories in this book share the relatable struggles of real students, and how they overcame bias, stigma, stereotypes and ignorance to create a college experience that truly prepared them for the world.

These genuine stories are all curated by a professor with decades of experience in experimental education and behavioral neuroscience, who explores each experience through the lens of social science principles like implicit bias or stereotype threat. Together, these perspectives offer an actionable roadmap for students, faculty and administrators for genuine learning about diversity in a world that desperately needs it.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781646870356
ISBN-10: 1646870352
Pagini: 165
Dimensiuni: 137 x 213 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Idea Press

Notă biografică

Dr. James Stellar is a professor of behavioral neuroscience at the University at Albany, SUNY. He served there for 5 years as Provost with one year as Interim President. Prior to that he was Provost at Queens College, CUNY. This gives him a deep appreciation for the public university. Prior to that, he was for 10 years the Dean of Arts and Science at Northeastern University during its rapid rise as a cooperative education school in US News ranking, national applicant pool, freshman academic profile, graduation rate, etc. He also maintains consulting arrangements with several profit and non-profit entities giving him a useful view of industry besides being a co-op employer when he was a behavioral neuroscience researcher in the first half of his time at Northeastern. Stellar started his career as an assistant professor at Harvard University in 1978 after receiving his PhD from the University of Pennsylvania.