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Masculinities in Higher Education provides empirical evidence,
theoretical support, and developmental interventions for educators
working with college men both in and out of the classroom. The
critical philosophical perspective of the text challenges the
status-quo and offers theoretically sound educational strategies to
successfully promote men 's learning and development. Contesting
dominant discourses about men and masculinities and binary notions
of privilege and oppression, the contributors examine the
development and identity of men in higher education today. This
edited collection analyzes the nuances of lived identities,
intersections between identities, ways in which individuals
participate in co-constructing identities, and in turn how these
identities influence culture. Masculinities in Higher Education is
a unique resource for graduate students and professional
post-secondary educators looking for strategies to effectively
promote college men 's learning and development.
Masculinities in Higher Education provides empirical evidence,
theoretical support, and developmental interventions for educators
working with college men both in and out of the classroom. The
critical philosophical perspective of the text challenges the
status-quo and offers theoretically sound educational strategies to
successfully promote men 's learning and development. Contesting
dominant discourses about men and masculinities and binary notions
of privilege and oppression, the contributors examine the
development and identity of men in higher education today. This
edited collection analyzes the nuances of lived identities,
intersections between identities, ways in which individuals
participate in co-constructing identities, and in turn how these
identities influence culture. Masculinities in Higher Education is
a unique resource for graduate students and professional
post-secondary educators looking for strategies to effectively
promote college men 's learning and development.
There continues to be much concern about the retention and
persistent of men in college, particularly Black, Latinx, and
Native American men. In addition, queer and trans* men also have
found institutions to be problematic spaces. For those who do
persist, we know that men are overrepresented in student conduct
cases and engage in risky behaviors around alcohol, drug use, and
sexual relationships. Additionally, we know that college men have
historically avoided engaging in help-seeking behaviors for their
academic and personal success. This book addresses the ways that
theory can be put into practice for powerful, transformative
learning to support college men and their development. This book
synthesizes the research of the past three decades on college men
to inform college student educators on the developmental needs of
college men and illuminates how young men are socialized prior to
their arrival to campus, but perhaps more importantly, how the
collegiate environment becomes a training ground for the
socialization of masculinities by students, their peers, and their
environments. Beyond that it aims to set out how practitioners can
help young men understand why and how they have been socialized
around their gender identity, but also what their gender identity
and sense of masculinity means for their future selves. The book
highlights programs and services designed to have college men
engage with and dialogue around issues of hegemonic, toxic, or
unhealthy aspects of masculinity. These promising practices can
offer college men opportunities to understand their power,
privilege, and identity in ways that can be affirming and
healthier, leading to more life-giving chances. This is all the
more important in the context of an ever-evolving society where
traditionally held norms and expectations around gender,
particularly masculinities, are shifting. This book equips student
affairs staff, faculty, and administrators to better support
college men's development. It offers readers insights, ideas, and
models for adapting and developing programs, services, and
initiatives that may meaningfully meet the needs of specific
student populations, while recognizing that there is no
"one-size-fits-all" approach to this work.
There continues to be much concern about the retention and
persistent of men in college, particularly Black, Latinx, and
Native American men. In addition, queer and trans* men also have
found institutions to be problematic spaces. For those who do
persist, we know that men are overrepresented in student conduct
cases and engage in risky behaviors around alcohol, drug use, and
sexual relationships. Additionally, we know that college men have
historically avoided engaging in help-seeking behaviors for their
academic and personal success. This book addresses the ways that
theory can be put into practice for powerful, transformative
learning to support college men and their development. This book
synthesizes the research of the past three decades on college men
to inform college student educators on the developmental needs of
college men and illuminates how young men are socialized prior to
their arrival to campus, but perhaps more importantly, how the
collegiate environment becomes a training ground for the
socialization of masculinities by students, their peers, and their
environments. Beyond that it aims to set out how practitioners can
help young men understand why and how they have been socialized
around their gender identity, but also what their gender identity
and sense of masculinity means for their future selves. The book
highlights programs and services designed to have college men
engage with and dialogue around issues of hegemonic, toxic, or
unhealthy aspects of masculinity. These promising practices can
offer college men opportunities to understand their power,
privilege, and identity in ways that can be affirming and
healthier, leading to more life-giving chances. This is all the
more important in the context of an ever-evolving society where
traditionally held norms and expectations around gender,
particularly masculinities, are shifting. This book equips student
affairs staff, faculty, and administrators to better support
college men's development. It offers readers insights, ideas, and
models for adapting and developing programs, services, and
initiatives that may meaningfully meet the needs of specific
student populations, while recognizing that there is no
"one-size-fits-all" approach to this work.
The KS2 Programme of Study states that pupils should be taught to:
'understand basic grammar appropriate to the language being
studied.' Getting to Grips with Teaching French Grammar breaks the
French language into the key elements of gender, verbs, sentence
building and forming questions, providing a model of progression in
each one. Detailed assessment activities demonstrate how grammar
can be assessed within a variety of contexts, alongside other
aspects of the Programme of Study.
We have been lied to as young women. Beauty is not what you think
it is. As a result, we are transitioning into womanhood with broken
hearts and broken minds. If you are tired of trying to be noticed
or accepted, of trying another hairstyle or workout program, this
study is meant for you. If you have struggled with self defeating
thoughts or eating disorder tendencies and are discouraged, this
study was written with you in mind. As one who has personally
struggled in this way, Tracy Davis Steel, former ballerina and
youth ministry worker, can relate to you. She has written a concise
yet powerful 10-week Bible study that will challenge and inspire,
enabling you to find ultimate hope and healing through Jesus
Christ. Join her as she examines what the Bible says about your:
true identity, ability to overcome, source of healing, and unique
God-given beauty. You will enjoy "Jottin" down your journey with
God on the journal pages provided, and will find encouragement as
you memorize and personalize the very Bible passages that brought
hope and healing to Tracy's own heart and mind. Images of His
Beauty also comes complete with a facilitator's guide containing
all the information and training materials needed for youth
workers, pastors, and lay counselors to begin an Images of His
Beauty support group for young women desiring to overcome their
eating disorder.
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