Official encouragement, institutional discouragement
minorities in academe-- the Native American experience
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Author
Publication
1992 - Ablex Pub. Corp., Norwood, N.J, New Jersey
Language
English
Word Count
46,500 words, Guess
Page Count
186 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveofficialencourag0000tier
- ISBN-100893918296
- ISBN-139780893918293
- Goodreads3941059
- Library of Congress Control Number92010048
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Number25632225
- Better World Books9780893918293
- Better World BooksO9-BXD-191
- Open LibraryOL1708471M
Classifications
- DDC378.1/98297
- LCCE97 .T54 1992
- LCCE97.T54 1992
Description
The impetus for this book derives from the unusually high percentage of minority students generally, and Native American students specifically, who do not complete a collegiate degree. Of all ethnic groups in the U.S., Indian students experience the most difficulty in obtaining a degree. A host of strategies and policies have been implemented by well-meaning administrators to decrease attrition, yet these ideas have often failed to make any significant difference in whether Indian students graduate. This volume is the result of a two-year study of Native American undergraduate students. It offers suggestions based on longitudinal data for empowering Native American and minority students at the organizational, curricular and classroom levels. By employing a critical framework, the book extends our thinking about minorities in academia, and provides insight into the pitfalls that occur with liberal solutions for retention and recruitment strategies.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Interpretive perspectives on education and policy
Other Editions
- Official encouragement, institutional discouragement: minorities in academe-- the Native American experience
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