Michigan State School of Journalism, Professor Geneva Smitherman (Michigan State University), Pero Gaglo Dagbovie
This simple, introductory guide answers 100 of the basic questions people ask about African Americans and Blacks in everyday conversation. It has answers about identity, language, religion, culture, customs, social norms, economics, politics, education, work, families and food. It also covers contemporary issues of race, employment, criminal just, heath, wealth and housing. This guide is for people in business, education, religion, government, medicine, law enforcement and human resources who need a starting point in learning or teaching more about African Americans.
This simple, introductory guide answers 100 of the basic questions people ask about African Americans and Blacks in everyday conversation. It has answ...
Michigan State School of Journalism, Kirsten Fermaglich (Michigan State University), Robert Alper
This simple, introductory guide answers 100 of the basic questions non-Jews ask in everyday conversation. It has answers about Judaism and Jewish culture, customs, identity, language, stereotypes, politics, education, work, families and food. This guide is meant as a quick, introduction for non-Jews in business, schools, congregations, government, medicine, law enforcement, human resources who need a starting point in learning about Jewish neighbors and co-workers. It can lead to deeper conversations.
This simple, introductory guide answers 100 of the basic questions non-Jews ask in everyday conversation. It has answers about Judaism and Jewish cult...
Michigan State School of Journalism, Nicole Buchanan, Author Reviewer Series Editor Joe Grimm (Detroit Free Press)
"To My Professor: Student Voices for Great College Teaching" begins with remarks by students about their professors. They tend not to be the kind of remarks that professors usually hear, and some are harsh. Others are full of gratitude for teachers who inspire and motivate. The "To My Professor" statements are really just starting points that lead to advice from master teachers. Teaching college is difficult and this book has some potential solutions. More than 50 chapters cover situations including expectations, communication, technology, race, gender and religion, mental and physical...
"To My Professor: Student Voices for Great College Teaching" begins with remarks by students about their professors. They tend not to be the kind o...
Michigan State School of Journalism, Sonia Nazario
100 Questions and Answers About Immigrants to the U.S. is part of the Michigan State University School of Journalism series on cultural competence.
This guide has sections on identity, language, religion, culture, customs, social norms, economics, politics, education, work, families and food.
The guide is written for those who want quick answers to basic, introductory questions about U.S. immigrants. It is a starting point, for people in business, schools, places of worship, government, medicine, law enforcement, human resources and journalism who want to get a fast...
100 Questions and Answers About Immigrants to the U.S. is part of the Michigan State University School of Journalism series on cultural competence....