Now the largest and fastest-growing ethnic population in the U.S., Latino students face many challenges and complexities when it comes to college choice and access. This edited volume provides much needed theoretical and empirical data on how the schooling experiences of Latino students shape their educational aspirations and access to higher education. It explores how the individual and collective influence of the home, school and policy shape the college decision-making process.
This unique collection of original scholarly articles offers critical insight on educational...
Now the largest and fastest-growing ethnic population in the U.S., Latino students face many challenges and complexities when it comes to college c...
Ensuring that higher education students are fully prepared for lives as global citizens is a pressing concern in the contemporary world. This book draws on insights from cosmopolitan thought to identify how people from different backgrounds can find common ground. By applying cosmopolitan insights to higher education practice, Sarah Richardson charts how students can be given the opportunity to experience a truly international education, which emphasises deep cultural exchange rather than mere transactional contact.
Written in an engaging and accessible style, the author...
Ensuring that higher education students are fully prepared for lives as global citizens is a pressing concern in the contemporary world. This book ...
What is the reason for the American university s global preeminence? How did the American university succeed where the development of the German university, from which it took so much, stalled? In this closely-argued book, Meyer suggests that the key to the American university s success is its institutional design of self-government. Where other university systems are dependent on the patronage of state, church, or market, the American university is the first to achieve true autonomy, which it attained through an intricate system of engagements with societal actors and institutions that...
What is the reason for the American university s global preeminence? How did the American university succeed where the development of the German un...
This book generates a fresh, complex view of the process of globalization by examining how work, scholarship, and life inform each other among intercultural scholars as they navigate their interpersonal relationships and cross boundaries physically and metaphorically. Divided into three parts, the book examines: (1) the socio-psychological process of crossing boundaries constructed around nations and work organizations; (2) the negotiation of multiple aspects of identities; and (3) the role of language in intercultural encounters, in particular, adjustment taking place at linguistic and...
This book generates a fresh, complex view of the process of globalization by examining how work, scholarship, and life inform each other among inte...
Highlighting the voices and experiences of Black graduate students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), this book features the perspectives of students from a variety of academic backgrounds and institutional settings. Contributors discuss their motivation to attend an HBCU for graduate studies, their experiences, and how these helped prepare them for their career. To be prepared to serve the increasing number of Black students with access to graduate programs at HBCUs, university administrators, faculty, and staff require a better understanding of these students needs...
Highlighting the voices and experiences of Black graduate students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), this book features the ...
Working with Underachieving Students in Higher Education: Fostering Inclusion through Narration and Reflexivity presents an international and interdisciplinary approach to the study of the relationships between narrative devices and reflexivity in higher education. Stemming from a collaborative European research project called INSTALL (Innovative Solutions to Acquire Learning to Learn), it focuses on an innovative model aimed at promoting personal resources and reflective competencies in non-traditional, disadvantaged and underachieving students.
The book is divided into three parts,...
Working with Underachieving Students in Higher Education: Fostering Inclusion through Narration and Reflexivity presents an international and inter...
Student writing has long been viewed as a problem in higher education in the UK. Moreover, the sector has consistently performed poorly in the National Student Survey with regard to assessment and feedback. Academics Engaging with Student Writing tackles these major issues from a new and unique angle, exploring the real-life experiences of academic teachers from different institutions as they set, support, read, respond to and assess assignments undertaken by undergraduate students.
Incorporating evidence from post-1992 universities, Oxbridge, members of the Russell...
Student writing has long been viewed as a problem in higher education in the UK. Moreover, the sector has consistently performed poorly in the Nati...
Master s degree programmes are on the rise, attracting growing numbers of international students who speak English as a second or additional language. Experiencing Master s Supervision: Perspectives of International Students and their Supervisors explores the experiences of supervising and being supervised at Master s level, charting the difficulties and joys of learning for second language speakers of English while based at a UK university.
The authors report the findings of a year of studying both supervisees and their supervisors in four different departments in the...
Master s degree programmes are on the rise, attracting growing numbers of international students who speak English as a second or additional langua...
Within the broader context of the global knowledge economy, wherein the "college-for-all" discourse grows more and more pervasive and systems of higher education become increasingly stratified by social class, important and timely questions emerge regarding the future social location and mobility of the working classes. Though the working classes look very different from the working classes of previous generations, the weight of a universal working-class identity/background amounts to much of the same economic vulnerability and negative cultural stereotypes, all of which continue to...
Within the broader context of the global knowledge economy, wherein the "college-for-all" discourse grows more and more pervasive and systems of hi...
The traditional university model has been transformed globally, fueled by disruptive technologies, new learning platforms, increasing fiscal austerity, and the rise of knowledge economies. The Bologna Process, a European initiative intended to streamline higher education standards and qualifications, offers modernized, innovative pathways to learning including shortened degree timetables and a three-cycle system. Now comprised of 47 participating countries, the initiative has had a significant impact across global higher education. This volume examines the issues central to the Process as...
The traditional university model has been transformed globally, fueled by disruptive technologies, new learning platforms, increasing fiscal auster...