Clearing the Path for First-Generation College Students
Qualitative and Intersectional Studies of Educational Mobility
Herausgeber: Richards, Bedelia Nicola; Simon, Nicolas P.; Rondini, Ashley C.
Clearing the Path for First-Generation College Students
Qualitative and Intersectional Studies of Educational Mobility
Herausgeber: Richards, Bedelia Nicola; Simon, Nicolas P.; Rondini, Ashley C.
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This collection explores social processes and meanings germane to the educational mobility of first-generation college students before and during their matriculation into higher education. The contributing scholars examine dynamics, policies, practices, and programs that inform college access and persistence for first generation students.
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This collection explores social processes and meanings germane to the educational mobility of first-generation college students before and during their matriculation into higher education. The contributing scholars examine dynamics, policies, practices, and programs that inform college access and persistence for first generation students.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 386
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 625g
- ISBN-13: 9781498537032
- ISBN-10: 1498537030
- Artikelnr.: 57748638
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 386
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 625g
- ISBN-13: 9781498537032
- ISBN-10: 1498537030
- Artikelnr.: 57748638
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Ashley C. Rondini is assistant professor of sociology at Franklin and Marshall College. Bedelia Nicola Richards is associate professor of sociology at the University of Richmond. Nicolas P. Simon is assistant professor of sociology at Eastern Connecticut State University.
Introduction: Clearing the Path: Situating First-Generation Students'
Experiences in Qualitative, Intersectional Scholarship Ashley C. Rondini,
Bedelia Nicola Richards, and Nicolas P. Simon 1. "Cautionary Tales":
Low-Income First Generation College Students, Educational Mobility, and
Familial Meaning-Making Processes Ashley C. Rondini 2. Interdependent
Relationships and Family Responsibilities: How Socioeconomic Status and
Immigrant Histories Shape Second-Generation Asian American Experiences
Fanny Yeung 3. Out With the Old, In With the New? Habitus and Social
Mobility at Selective Colleges Elizabeth M. Lee and Rory Kramer 4. Moving
Between Classes: Loyalists, Renegades, and Double Agents Allison L. Hurst
5. Seeking Out Support: Looking Beyond Socioeconomic Status to Explain
Academic Engagement Strategies at an Elite College Anthony Abraham Jack and
Véronique Irwin 6. Rethinking First-Generation College Status among
Undocumented Immigrant Students Thomas Piñeros Shields 7. First-generation
Students and their Families: Examining Institutional Responsibility during
College Access and Transition Judy Marquez Kiyama, Casandra E. Harper, and
Delma Ramos 8. Choosing Majors, Choosing Careers: How Gender and Class
Shape Students' Selection of Fields Ann L. Mullen 9. Demystifying
Influences on Persistence for Native American First-Generation College
Students Natalie Rose Youngbull and Robin Minthorn 10. Science Posse: The
Importance of the Cohort in Normalizing Academic Challenge Kim Godsoe 11.
Toward a Local Student Success Model: Latino First-Generation College
Student Persistence Trista Beard Afterword Jenny Stuber
Experiences in Qualitative, Intersectional Scholarship Ashley C. Rondini,
Bedelia Nicola Richards, and Nicolas P. Simon 1. "Cautionary Tales":
Low-Income First Generation College Students, Educational Mobility, and
Familial Meaning-Making Processes Ashley C. Rondini 2. Interdependent
Relationships and Family Responsibilities: How Socioeconomic Status and
Immigrant Histories Shape Second-Generation Asian American Experiences
Fanny Yeung 3. Out With the Old, In With the New? Habitus and Social
Mobility at Selective Colleges Elizabeth M. Lee and Rory Kramer 4. Moving
Between Classes: Loyalists, Renegades, and Double Agents Allison L. Hurst
5. Seeking Out Support: Looking Beyond Socioeconomic Status to Explain
Academic Engagement Strategies at an Elite College Anthony Abraham Jack and
Véronique Irwin 6. Rethinking First-Generation College Status among
Undocumented Immigrant Students Thomas Piñeros Shields 7. First-generation
Students and their Families: Examining Institutional Responsibility during
College Access and Transition Judy Marquez Kiyama, Casandra E. Harper, and
Delma Ramos 8. Choosing Majors, Choosing Careers: How Gender and Class
Shape Students' Selection of Fields Ann L. Mullen 9. Demystifying
Influences on Persistence for Native American First-Generation College
Students Natalie Rose Youngbull and Robin Minthorn 10. Science Posse: The
Importance of the Cohort in Normalizing Academic Challenge Kim Godsoe 11.
Toward a Local Student Success Model: Latino First-Generation College
Student Persistence Trista Beard Afterword Jenny Stuber
Introduction: Clearing the Path: Situating First-Generation Students'
Experiences in Qualitative, Intersectional Scholarship Ashley C. Rondini,
Bedelia Nicola Richards, and Nicolas P. Simon 1. "Cautionary Tales":
Low-Income First Generation College Students, Educational Mobility, and
Familial Meaning-Making Processes Ashley C. Rondini 2. Interdependent
Relationships and Family Responsibilities: How Socioeconomic Status and
Immigrant Histories Shape Second-Generation Asian American Experiences
Fanny Yeung 3. Out With the Old, In With the New? Habitus and Social
Mobility at Selective Colleges Elizabeth M. Lee and Rory Kramer 4. Moving
Between Classes: Loyalists, Renegades, and Double Agents Allison L. Hurst
5. Seeking Out Support: Looking Beyond Socioeconomic Status to Explain
Academic Engagement Strategies at an Elite College Anthony Abraham Jack and
Véronique Irwin 6. Rethinking First-Generation College Status among
Undocumented Immigrant Students Thomas Piñeros Shields 7. First-generation
Students and their Families: Examining Institutional Responsibility during
College Access and Transition Judy Marquez Kiyama, Casandra E. Harper, and
Delma Ramos 8. Choosing Majors, Choosing Careers: How Gender and Class
Shape Students' Selection of Fields Ann L. Mullen 9. Demystifying
Influences on Persistence for Native American First-Generation College
Students Natalie Rose Youngbull and Robin Minthorn 10. Science Posse: The
Importance of the Cohort in Normalizing Academic Challenge Kim Godsoe 11.
Toward a Local Student Success Model: Latino First-Generation College
Student Persistence Trista Beard Afterword Jenny Stuber
Experiences in Qualitative, Intersectional Scholarship Ashley C. Rondini,
Bedelia Nicola Richards, and Nicolas P. Simon 1. "Cautionary Tales":
Low-Income First Generation College Students, Educational Mobility, and
Familial Meaning-Making Processes Ashley C. Rondini 2. Interdependent
Relationships and Family Responsibilities: How Socioeconomic Status and
Immigrant Histories Shape Second-Generation Asian American Experiences
Fanny Yeung 3. Out With the Old, In With the New? Habitus and Social
Mobility at Selective Colleges Elizabeth M. Lee and Rory Kramer 4. Moving
Between Classes: Loyalists, Renegades, and Double Agents Allison L. Hurst
5. Seeking Out Support: Looking Beyond Socioeconomic Status to Explain
Academic Engagement Strategies at an Elite College Anthony Abraham Jack and
Véronique Irwin 6. Rethinking First-Generation College Status among
Undocumented Immigrant Students Thomas Piñeros Shields 7. First-generation
Students and their Families: Examining Institutional Responsibility during
College Access and Transition Judy Marquez Kiyama, Casandra E. Harper, and
Delma Ramos 8. Choosing Majors, Choosing Careers: How Gender and Class
Shape Students' Selection of Fields Ann L. Mullen 9. Demystifying
Influences on Persistence for Native American First-Generation College
Students Natalie Rose Youngbull and Robin Minthorn 10. Science Posse: The
Importance of the Cohort in Normalizing Academic Challenge Kim Godsoe 11.
Toward a Local Student Success Model: Latino First-Generation College
Student Persistence Trista Beard Afterword Jenny Stuber