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Product Description: This volume offers new perspectives from Indigenous leaders in academic affairs, student affairs and central administration to improve colleges and universities in service to Indigenous students and professionals. It discusses and illustrates ways that leadership norms, values, assumptions and behaviors can often find their origins in cultural identities, and how such assumptions can affect the evolvement of colleges and universities in serving Indigenous Peoples...read more

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9781138810600 | Routledge, January 13, 2015, cover price $160.00 | About this edition: This volume offers new perspectives from Indigenous leaders in academic affairs, student affairs and central administration to improve colleges and universities in service to Indigenous students and professionals.

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9781138691698 | Routledge, May 6, 2016, cover price $42.95 | About this edition: This volume offers new perspectives from Indigenous leaders in academic affairs, student affairs and central administration to improve colleges and universities in service to Indigenous students and professionals.
9780380728541, titled "My Life in High Heels" | Reprint edition (Avon Books, June 1, 1997), cover price $6.99 | also contains My Life in High Heels | About this edition: The actress breaks her silence about her marriage to and divorce from Burt Reynolds, recounting her struggle to keep her family together and discussing men, life, motherhood, and her career

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Product Description: The Pursuit of the Chinese Dream in America illuminates the hopes, expectations, challenges, and aspirations of this generation of Chinese students as they pursue higher education at American universities. Based on interviews with Chinese students, parents, teachers, and educational agents in Shanghai, this ethnographic study examines the cultural, economic, and social factors that have fostered the increase of Chinese undergraduates on American campuses...read more

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9781498521680 | Lexington Books, December 24, 2015, cover price $80.00 | About this edition: The Pursuit of the Chinese Dream in America illuminates the hopes, expectations, challenges, and aspirations of this generation of Chinese students as they pursue higher education at American universities.

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Product Description: Latina/o College Student Leadership: Emerging Theory, Promising Practice examines Latina/o college student leadership and leadership development in higher education. This edited collection examines emerging frameworks, empirical research, leadership models, essays, and promising practices from the perspectives of scholars, educators, practitioners, and activists...read more
By Adele Lozano (editor)

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9781498520225 | Lexington Books, December 3, 2015, cover price $95.00 | About this edition: Latina/o College Student Leadership: Emerging Theory, Promising Practice examines Latina/o college student leadership and leadership development in higher education.

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9780807006276 | Beacon Pr, January 13, 2015, cover price $24.95

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9780807078129 | Beacon Pr, January 12, 2016, cover price $20.00

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Daryl G. Smith’s career has been devoted to studying and fostering diversity in higher education. She has witnessed and encouraged the evolution of diversity from an issue addressed sporadically on college campuses to an imperative if institutions want to succeed. In Diversity's Promise for Higher Education, she analyzes how diversity is practiced today and offers new recommendations for effecting lasting and meaningful change.Smith argues that in the next generation of work on diversity, student population mix and performance will no longer be acceptable indicators of an institution's diversity effectiveness. To become more relevant to society, the nation, and the world while remaining true to their core mission, institutions must begin to see diversity, like technology, as central to teaching and research. She proposes a set of practices that will help colleges and universities embrace diversity as a tool for institutional success.This thoughtful volume draws on 40 years of diversity studies. It offers both researchers and administrators an innovative approach to developing and instituting effective and sustainable diversity strategies.

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9780801893162 | Johns Hopkins Univ Pr, September 30, 2009, cover price $52.00 | About this edition: Daryl G.

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9781421417349 | 2 edition (Johns Hopkins Univ Pr, April 17, 2015), cover price $32.95
9781421405735 | Johns Hopkins Univ Pr, December 16, 2011, cover price $30.00 | About this edition: Daryl G.

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By Elizabeth A. Daniele (editor), John A. Gipson (editor), Mitchell (editor), Robert D. Reason (foreword by) and Krista M. Soria (editor)

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9780405072499, titled "Stage Lighting" | Reprint edition (Ayer Co Pub, June 1, 1929), cover price $27.95 | also contains Stage Lighting, Student Involvement & Academic Outcomes: Implications for Diverse College Student Populations

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9781433126192 | Peter Lang Pub Inc, February 27, 2015, cover price $40.95

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Product Description: Student Involvement and Academic Outcomes links student involvement to tangible academic outcomes (i.e., GPAs, retention rates, graduation rates). This is particularly important for diverse student populations (e.g., underrepresented minority, first-generation college, and low-income students) who now make up a significant portion (and will soon become the majority) of U...read more
By Elizabeth Daniele (editor), John A. Gipson (editor), Mitchell (editor) and Krista Soria (editor)

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9781433126208 | Peter Lang Pub Inc, February 27, 2015, cover price $159.95 | About this edition: Student Involvement and Academic Outcomes links student involvement to tangible academic outcomes (i.
9780405072499, titled "Stage Lighting" | Reprint edition (Ayer Co Pub, June 1, 1929), cover price $27.95 | also contains Stage Lighting, Student Involvement & Academic Outcomes: Implications for Diverse College Student Populations

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Product Description: Strengthening affirmative action programs and fighting discrimination present challenges to America’s best private and public universities. US college enrollments swelled from 2.6 million students in 1955 to 17.5 million by 2005...read more

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9781412814614 | Transaction Pub, August 31, 2013, cover price $49.95 | About this edition: Strengthening affirmative action programs and fighting discrimination present challenges to America’s best private and public universities.

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Product Description: The 14 new essays in this collection come from underrepresented faculty who teach at predominantly white colleges and universities. This book discusses both the tenure and promotion experiences of faculty of color and is not racial, ethnic, gender, cultural or discipline specific...read more

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9780786470488 | McFarland & Co Inc Pub, November 20, 2012, cover price $35.00 | About this edition: The 14 new essays in this collection come from underrepresented faculty who teach at predominantly white colleges and universities.

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To date, scholars in higher education have examined the ways in which students' experiences in the classroom and the human capital they attain impact social class inequalities. In this book, Jenny Stuber argues that the experiential core of college life-the social and extra-curricular worlds of higher education-operates as a setting in which social class inequalities manifest and get reproduced. As college students form friendships and get involved in activities like Greek life, study abroad, and student government, they acquire the social and cultural resources that give them access to valuable social and occupational opportunities beyond the college gates. Yet students' social class backgrounds also impact how they experience the experiential core of college life, structuring their abilities to navigate their campus's social and extra-curricular worlds. Stuber shows that upper-middle-class students typically arrive on campus with sophisticated maps and navigational devices to guide their journeys-while working-class students are typically less well equipped for the journey. She demonstrates, as well, that students' social interactions, friendships, and extra-curricular involvements also shape-and are shaped by-their social class worldviews-the ideas they have about their own and others' class identities and their beliefs about where they and others fit within the class system. By focusing on student' social class worldviews, this book provides insight into how identities and consciousness are shaped within educational settings. Ultimately, this examination of what happens inside the college gates shows how which higher education serves as an avenue for social reproduction, while also providing opportunities for the contestation of class inequalities.

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9780739148983 | Lexington Books, June 23, 2011, cover price $80.00 | About this edition: To date, scholars in higher education have examined the ways in which students' experiences in the classroom and the human capital they attain impact social class inequalities.

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9780739148990 | Reprint edition (Lexington Books, July 19, 2012), cover price $32.99

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Product Description: Using case studies from universities throughout the nation, Doing Diversity in Higher Education examines the role faculty play in improving diversity on their campuses. The power of professors to enhance diversity has long been underestimated, their initiatives often hidden from view...read more

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9780813544465 | Rutgers Univ Pr, January 30, 2009, cover price $70.00 | About this edition: Using case studies from universities throughout the nation, Doing Diversity in Higher Education examines the role faculty play in improving diversity on their campuses.

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9780813544472 | Rutgers Univ Pr, January 30, 2009, cover price $26.95

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The steady expansion of college enrollment rates over the last generation has been heralded as a major step toward reducing chronic economic disparities. But many of the policies that broadened access to higher education—including affirmative action, open admissions, and need-based financial aid—have come under attack in recent years by critics alleging that schools are admitting unqualified students who are unlikely to benefit from a college education. In Passing the Torch, Paul Attewell, David Lavin, Thurston Domina, and Tania Levey follow students admitted under the City University of New York’s “open admissions” policy, tracking its effects on them and their children, to find out whether widening college access can accelerate social mobility across generations.Unlike previous research into the benefits of higher education, Passing the Torch follows the educational achievements of three generations over thirty years. The book focuses on a cohort of women who entered CUNY between 1970 and 1972, when the university began accepting all graduates of New York City high schools and increasing its representation of poor and minority students. The authors survey these women in order to identify how the opportunity to pursue higher education affected not only their long-term educational attainments and family well-being, but also how it affected their children’s educational achievements. Comparing the record of the CUNY alumnae to peers nationwide, the authors find that when women from underprivileged backgrounds go to college, their children are more likely to succeed in school and earn college degrees themselves. Mothers with a college degree are more likely to expect their children to go to college, to have extensive discussions with their children, and to be involved in their children’s schools. All of these parenting behaviors appear to foster higher test scores and college enrollment rates among their children. In addition, college-educated women are more likely to raise their children in stable two-parent households and to earn higher incomes; both factors have been demonstrated to increase children’s educational success.The evidence marshaled in this important book reaffirms the American ideal of upward mobility through education. As the first study to indicate that increasing access to college among today’s disadvantaged students can reduce educational gaps in the next generation, Passing the Torch makes a powerful argument in favor of college for all.
By Paul Attewell, Thurston Domina (contributor), David E. Lavin and Tania Levey (contributor)

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9780871540379 | Russell Sage Foundation, April 30, 2007, cover price $39.95 | About this edition: The steady expansion of college enrollment rates over the last generation has been heralded as a major step toward reducing chronic economic disparities.

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9780871540386 | Russell Sage Foundation, January 1, 2009, cover price $17.95

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Product Description: Structured Groups for Non-Traditional College Students is the first book to use a group approach on improving student performance. This book is based on repeated, empirical studies of different programs and services. It proposes using a group approach, the Excellent Commitment and Effective Learning (Ex...read more

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9780761839750 | Univ Pr of Amer, March 30, 2008, cover price $29.99 | About this edition: Structured Groups for Non-Traditional College Students is the first book to use a group approach on improving student performance.

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Product Description: This volume of New Directions for Student Services illuminates several realities regarding racism, cross-racial interaction, race-based educational inequities, and campus racial climates in higher education. Authors describe how student learning and development are stifled by the mistreatment of race as a taboo topic on most college and university campuses...read more
By Shaun R. Harper (editor) and Lori D. Patton (editor)

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9780470262030 | Jossey-Bass Inc Pub, January 14, 2008, cover price $29.00 | About this edition: This volume of New Directions for Student Services illuminates several realities regarding racism, cross-racial interaction, race-based educational inequities, and campus racial climates in higher education.

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Product Description: Can affirmative action policies be convincingly justified? And how have they been legitimized over time? In a pluridisciplinary perspective at the intersection of political theory and the sociology of law, Daniel Sabbagh criticizes the two prevailing justifications put forward in favor of affirmative action: the corrective justice argument and the diversity argument...read more

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9781403963826 | Palgrave Macmillan, August 21, 2007, cover price $115.00 | About this edition: Can affirmative action policies be convincingly justified?

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Product Description: Marla Morris explores Jewish intellectuals in society and in the university using psychoanalytic theory. Morris examines Otherness as experienced by Jewish intellectuals who grapple with anti-Semitism within the halls of academia...read more

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9781403975805 | Palgrave Macmillan, December 12, 2006, cover price $110.00 | About this edition: Marla Morris explores Jewish intellectuals in society and in the university using psychoanalytic theory.

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Product Description: Providing a variety of perspectives, Islamic Education, Diversity and National Identity: Dini Madaris in India Post 9/11 addresses a number of important questions from various angles. The 12 original essays of this volume discuss the phenomenon of dini madaris from a historical perspective, regional perspective, and examine current developments while drawing insights mainly from recently conducted fieldwork...read more
By Jan-peter Hartung (editor) and Helmut Reifeld (editor)

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9780761934325 | Sage Pubns Pvt Ltd, January 4, 2006, cover price $84.00 | About this edition: Providing a variety of perspectives, Islamic Education, Diversity and National Identity: Dini Madaris in India Post 9/11 addresses a number of important questions from various angles.

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9780761934332 | Sage Pubns Pvt Ltd, January 4, 2006, cover price $40.00 | About this edition: Providing a variety of perspectives, Islamic Education, Diversity and National Identity: Dini Madaris in India Post 9/11 addresses a number of important questions from various angles.

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'Chapters explore declining diversity, the effect upon professional schools, the historical perspective of the subject, the courts' role in affirmative action, inequities in the admissions process, percentage plans as an alternative, the detrimental results of 'colorblind' admissions, and ways to address the problem'--Provided by publisher.

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9780786419845 | McFarland & Co Inc Pub, February 28, 2005, cover price $39.95 | About this edition: 'Chapters explore declining diversity, the effect upon professional schools, the historical perspective of the subject, the courts' role in affirmative action, inequities in the admissions process, percentage plans as an alternative, the detrimental results of 'colorblind' admissions, and ways to address the problem'--Provided by publisher.

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Product Description: Focuses on community colleges that are responding to the academic, financial, and cultural needs of an increasingly diverse student population. Programs and services are profiled that improve access, retention, and overall academic success...read more
By Florence B. Brawer (editor), Arhtur M. Cohen (editor), Carrie B. Kisker (editor), Berta Vigil Laden (editor) and Pam Schuetz (editor)

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9780787977900 | Jossey-Bass Inc Pub, October 20, 2004, cover price $29.00 | About this edition: Focuses on community colleges that are responding to the academic, financial, and cultural needs of an increasingly diverse student population.

This is a complete, hands-on guidebook for students enrolled in courses, such as Introduction to Education and General or Subject Area Methods, that require field experience. It is specifically designed to be used by teacher education students prior to their student teaching. It is an effective, proven field experience workbook for pre-service teachers sent into public school classrooms to observe the dynamics of what goes on, participate with the classroom teacher, and then reflect on the experience. Completing the series of 51 practical, tear-out, blank forms provides ample experience in how to observe effectively, participate, and teach through careful, detailed planning. The forms cover all aspects of observation, participation, and reflection from structured observation of a lesson to a checklist for determining teaching styles to reflections on small-group teaching.

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9780072985535 | 5 pap/cdr edition (McGraw-Hill Humanities Social, September 30, 2004), cover price $104.05
9780072401066 | 4 sub edition (McGraw-Hill Humanities Social, August 1, 2000), cover price $43.00 | About this edition: This is a complete, hands-on guidebook for students enrolled in courses, such as Introduction to Education and General or Subject Area Methods, that require field experience.

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A history of Jewish fraternities and sororities in the early-twentieth-century United States. (view table of contents)

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9780814328576 | Wayne State Univ Pr, June 1, 2003, cover price $41.95

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9780814328583 | Wayne State Univ Pr, January 1, 2003, cover price $22.01 | About this edition: A history of Jewish fraternities and sororities in the early-twentieth-century United States.

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