"This is a very useful collection of eighteen insightful essays for department chairs, deans, provosts, and others in positions of responsibility who are able to influence a college or university's policies and strategies to develop and advance a racially and culturally inclusive teaching and learning environment."--Teaching Theology and Religion Journal
"A compendium of resources. Some chapters might be more useful to student affairs practitioners. Others might be useful to teachers and administrators. In general the personal narratives emerge most strongly as a testament to the efforts and struggles involved in transforming the capacity of higher education to successfully educate students of color." --Journal of College Student Development
What Makes Racial Diversity Work in Higher Education: Academic Leaders Present Successful Policies and Strategies
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Author(s)Hale, Frank W.
PublisherStylus Publishing
ISBN / ASIN1579220673
ISBN-139781579220679
AvailabilityIn Stock.
Sales Rank745,000
CategoryEducation
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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