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* Addresses a growing interest in understanding the unique
epistemological perspectives of historically silenced groups and
how those perspectives might both challenge hegemonic norms and
expand opportunities for belongingness. * Contributors include the
leading foundational and contemporary voices on the positionality
and contributions of Black women in U.S. higher education *
Emphasizes Black female agency as the authors propose equity-based
policies and practices that facilitate inclusion
* Addresses a growing interest in understanding the unique
epistemological perspectives of historically silenced groups and
how those perspectives might both challenge hegemonic norms and
expand opportunities for belongingness. * Contributors include the
leading foundational and contemporary voices on the positionality
and contributions of Black women in U.S. higher education *
Emphasizes Black female agency as the authors propose equity-based
policies and practices that facilitate inclusion
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.
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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