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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 292 pages, height x width: 279x216 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Jun-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Business Science Reference
  • ISBN-10: 1799852385
  • ISBN-13: 9781799852384
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 292 pages, height x width: 279x216 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Jun-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Business Science Reference
  • ISBN-10: 1799852385
  • ISBN-13: 9781799852384
College student populations are becoming increasingly more diverse as students from diverse backgrounds have greater access to higher education. Additionally, governing bodies have heightened expectations related to student success, retention, and time to degree, thus holding institutions of higher education more accountable. With a changing student demographic and increased accountability measures, faculty and administrators are seeking effective strategies to enhance intercultural responsiveness among underrepresented populations to support their success.

Developing an Intercultural Responsive Leadership Style for Faculty and Administrators is a critical research publication that examines student retention and success among underrepresented college student populations by analyzing factors impacting their persistence towards graduation as well as exploring strategies to enhance intercultural responsiveness among these populations. Featuring a wide range of topics such as diversity, intercultural fluency, STEM education, and lifelong learning, this book is ideal for administrators, faculty, academicians, policymakers, researchers, and students.
Preface xiv
Acknowledgment xx
Section 1 Student Success
Chapter 1 Dismantling Invisibility in Multiracial College Students: The Impact of Social and Academic Integration on Student Persistence
1(20)
Ashley D. Spicer-Runnels
Chapter 2 Together We S.O.A.R. A Theoretical Framework for the Underrepresented Student Leader
21(12)
Teresa E. Simpson
Artha L. Simpson
Jordan J. Bryant
Chapter 3 Examining the Relationships and Differences of Early College High School Models
33(14)
Briana Hagelgans
Chapter 4 From Avoiding Bias to Social Justice: A Continuum of Assessment Practices to Advance Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
47(15)
Anne E. Lundquist
Gavin Henning
Chapter 5 Ten Schools in Six States: Best Practices for the Graduation of Black Students
62(15)
Shanna Elaine Smith
Matt D. Varga
Jay Lambert
Section 2 Enhancing Employability
Chapter 6 An Evaluation by Student and Academic Affairs Professionals of Programs That Support Career Readiness and Meet Employer Expectations
77(18)
Teresa Simpson
Michael R. Wilkinson
Chapter 7 Developing Intercultural Fluency Through Co-Curricular Programs
95(18)
Adam Peck
Trisha C. Gott
Terrence L. Frazier
Chapter 8 Education Abroad Co-Curricular Experiences That Result in Intercultural Responsive Leadership Growth
113(19)
Teresa E. Simpson
Lee H. Grimes
Chapter 9 Building a Culture of Inclusiveness That Supports the Latinx Student
132(13)
Maricela Gonzalez-Martinez
Chapter 10 The 5M Approach: Layers of Reflection
145(20)
Edwin L. Blanton
Migdalia Garcia
Section 3 Enhancing Inclusivity
Chapter 11 Leveraging Institutional Articulation Agreements to Support Collegiate Pathways for Black Males
165(17)
Jerry L. Wallace
Jessica Thompson Falla
Chapter 12 Best Practices for Growing the STEM Pipeline for Women: Moving From Collegiate Excellence to Industry Success
182(20)
Julie C. Murphy
Chapter 13 Jars of Light: Queering Our Approach to Supporting College Men
202(21)
Clint-Michael Reneau
Chapter 14 Reach Across Cultures: Encouraging International Student Persistence
223(15)
Vicki L. Marshall
Chapter 15 The Impact Participation in Recreational Sport in College Has on Student Development and Learning
238(9)
Artha L. Simpson Jr.
Compilation of References 247(37)
About the Contributors 284(6)
Index 290