Inclusion in Higher Education
Research Initiatives on Campus
Herausgeber: Jantzer, Amanda Macht; Lyndgaard, Kyhl
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Research Initiatives on Campus
Herausgeber: Jantzer, Amanda Macht; Lyndgaard, Kyhl
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This edited collection presents an inquiry-based approach to inclusion in higher education that embraces scholarly inquiry, collaborative efforts, and data-driven interventions to inform transformative institutional change. The contributors analyze inclusion initiatives and recommend tailored solutions for the needs of underrepresented students.
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This edited collection presents an inquiry-based approach to inclusion in higher education that embraces scholarly inquiry, collaborative efforts, and data-driven interventions to inform transformative institutional change. The contributors analyze inclusion initiatives and recommend tailored solutions for the needs of underrepresented students.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 402g
- ISBN-13: 9781793625663
- ISBN-10: 1793625662
- Artikelnr.: 63596648
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 402g
- ISBN-13: 9781793625663
- ISBN-10: 1793625662
- Artikelnr.: 63596648
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Amanda Macht Jantzer is assistant professor of psychology at the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University. Kyhl Lyndgaard, Ph.D. is visiting assistant professor of environmental studies and director of the writing center at the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University.
Foreword
Mary Dana Hinton & Kathryn A. E. Enke
Introduction
Amanda Macht Jantzer and Kyhl Lyndgaard
Section A: Attending to Systemic Organizational Context
Chapter 1: An Ecological Model for Building Multiculturalism and Social
Justice in Institutions of Higher Education
Amanda Macht Jantzer, Richard M. Wielkiewicz, and Stephen P. Stelzner
Chapter 2: It Takes a Community: Everyone is Responsible for Creating a
Food Secure Campus
Emily Heying and Jonathan Nash
Chapter 3: Transportation Accessibility and Its Relation to Students' Sense
of Belonging and Inclusivity on Campus
Robert A. Kachelski, Amanda Macht Jantzer, and Emily J. Booth
Chapter 4: Mobilizing a Prejudice and Discrimination Class to Address
Inclusion on Campus: Collaborative Research on Institutional Policies and
Practices
Pamela Bacon, Amanda Macht Jantzer, and Jennifer Kramer
Section B: Understanding the Experiences of Minoritized Populations on
Campus
Chapter 5: Pathways for Native Student Inclusion: A Framework for
Redressing Institutional Injustices
Theodor P. Gordon, Belen Benway, and Claire Winters
Chapter 6: Fostering Religious Inclusion on Campus: Insights from Student
Experiences
Megan Sheehan, Chris Conway, Maria Schrupp, D'Havian Scott, and Rediet
Negede Lewi
Section C: Addressing Issues Facing Underrepresented Students in Varied
Fields of Study
Chapter 7: Taking Stock: An Equity Audit of a Teacher Education Program
Madeleine Israelson, Diana Fenton, Catherine Bohn-Gettler, Terri Rodriguez,
Allison Spenader, and Brandyn Woodard
Chapter 8: Lessons and Uses for Studying Inclusivity in Biology
Katherine Furniss, Jacob Jantzer, Thomas Kirkman, and Kyle McClure
Chapter 9: Building Inclusivity in the Spanish Classroom: Bridging the Gaps
between Latinx and Heritage Speakers and Second Language Learners
Emily Kuffner, Tania Gómez, and Sarah Schaaf
Chapter 10: Creating an Inclusive Learning Environment in Exercise Science
Education
Mary Stenson, Don Fischer, Janelle Hinchley, and Janna LaFountaine
Conclusion
Amanda Macht Jantzer and Kyhl Lyndgaard
Mary Dana Hinton & Kathryn A. E. Enke
Introduction
Amanda Macht Jantzer and Kyhl Lyndgaard
Section A: Attending to Systemic Organizational Context
Chapter 1: An Ecological Model for Building Multiculturalism and Social
Justice in Institutions of Higher Education
Amanda Macht Jantzer, Richard M. Wielkiewicz, and Stephen P. Stelzner
Chapter 2: It Takes a Community: Everyone is Responsible for Creating a
Food Secure Campus
Emily Heying and Jonathan Nash
Chapter 3: Transportation Accessibility and Its Relation to Students' Sense
of Belonging and Inclusivity on Campus
Robert A. Kachelski, Amanda Macht Jantzer, and Emily J. Booth
Chapter 4: Mobilizing a Prejudice and Discrimination Class to Address
Inclusion on Campus: Collaborative Research on Institutional Policies and
Practices
Pamela Bacon, Amanda Macht Jantzer, and Jennifer Kramer
Section B: Understanding the Experiences of Minoritized Populations on
Campus
Chapter 5: Pathways for Native Student Inclusion: A Framework for
Redressing Institutional Injustices
Theodor P. Gordon, Belen Benway, and Claire Winters
Chapter 6: Fostering Religious Inclusion on Campus: Insights from Student
Experiences
Megan Sheehan, Chris Conway, Maria Schrupp, D'Havian Scott, and Rediet
Negede Lewi
Section C: Addressing Issues Facing Underrepresented Students in Varied
Fields of Study
Chapter 7: Taking Stock: An Equity Audit of a Teacher Education Program
Madeleine Israelson, Diana Fenton, Catherine Bohn-Gettler, Terri Rodriguez,
Allison Spenader, and Brandyn Woodard
Chapter 8: Lessons and Uses for Studying Inclusivity in Biology
Katherine Furniss, Jacob Jantzer, Thomas Kirkman, and Kyle McClure
Chapter 9: Building Inclusivity in the Spanish Classroom: Bridging the Gaps
between Latinx and Heritage Speakers and Second Language Learners
Emily Kuffner, Tania Gómez, and Sarah Schaaf
Chapter 10: Creating an Inclusive Learning Environment in Exercise Science
Education
Mary Stenson, Don Fischer, Janelle Hinchley, and Janna LaFountaine
Conclusion
Amanda Macht Jantzer and Kyhl Lyndgaard
Foreword
Mary Dana Hinton & Kathryn A. E. Enke
Introduction
Amanda Macht Jantzer and Kyhl Lyndgaard
Section A: Attending to Systemic Organizational Context
Chapter 1: An Ecological Model for Building Multiculturalism and Social
Justice in Institutions of Higher Education
Amanda Macht Jantzer, Richard M. Wielkiewicz, and Stephen P. Stelzner
Chapter 2: It Takes a Community: Everyone is Responsible for Creating a
Food Secure Campus
Emily Heying and Jonathan Nash
Chapter 3: Transportation Accessibility and Its Relation to Students' Sense
of Belonging and Inclusivity on Campus
Robert A. Kachelski, Amanda Macht Jantzer, and Emily J. Booth
Chapter 4: Mobilizing a Prejudice and Discrimination Class to Address
Inclusion on Campus: Collaborative Research on Institutional Policies and
Practices
Pamela Bacon, Amanda Macht Jantzer, and Jennifer Kramer
Section B: Understanding the Experiences of Minoritized Populations on
Campus
Chapter 5: Pathways for Native Student Inclusion: A Framework for
Redressing Institutional Injustices
Theodor P. Gordon, Belen Benway, and Claire Winters
Chapter 6: Fostering Religious Inclusion on Campus: Insights from Student
Experiences
Megan Sheehan, Chris Conway, Maria Schrupp, D'Havian Scott, and Rediet
Negede Lewi
Section C: Addressing Issues Facing Underrepresented Students in Varied
Fields of Study
Chapter 7: Taking Stock: An Equity Audit of a Teacher Education Program
Madeleine Israelson, Diana Fenton, Catherine Bohn-Gettler, Terri Rodriguez,
Allison Spenader, and Brandyn Woodard
Chapter 8: Lessons and Uses for Studying Inclusivity in Biology
Katherine Furniss, Jacob Jantzer, Thomas Kirkman, and Kyle McClure
Chapter 9: Building Inclusivity in the Spanish Classroom: Bridging the Gaps
between Latinx and Heritage Speakers and Second Language Learners
Emily Kuffner, Tania Gómez, and Sarah Schaaf
Chapter 10: Creating an Inclusive Learning Environment in Exercise Science
Education
Mary Stenson, Don Fischer, Janelle Hinchley, and Janna LaFountaine
Conclusion
Amanda Macht Jantzer and Kyhl Lyndgaard
Mary Dana Hinton & Kathryn A. E. Enke
Introduction
Amanda Macht Jantzer and Kyhl Lyndgaard
Section A: Attending to Systemic Organizational Context
Chapter 1: An Ecological Model for Building Multiculturalism and Social
Justice in Institutions of Higher Education
Amanda Macht Jantzer, Richard M. Wielkiewicz, and Stephen P. Stelzner
Chapter 2: It Takes a Community: Everyone is Responsible for Creating a
Food Secure Campus
Emily Heying and Jonathan Nash
Chapter 3: Transportation Accessibility and Its Relation to Students' Sense
of Belonging and Inclusivity on Campus
Robert A. Kachelski, Amanda Macht Jantzer, and Emily J. Booth
Chapter 4: Mobilizing a Prejudice and Discrimination Class to Address
Inclusion on Campus: Collaborative Research on Institutional Policies and
Practices
Pamela Bacon, Amanda Macht Jantzer, and Jennifer Kramer
Section B: Understanding the Experiences of Minoritized Populations on
Campus
Chapter 5: Pathways for Native Student Inclusion: A Framework for
Redressing Institutional Injustices
Theodor P. Gordon, Belen Benway, and Claire Winters
Chapter 6: Fostering Religious Inclusion on Campus: Insights from Student
Experiences
Megan Sheehan, Chris Conway, Maria Schrupp, D'Havian Scott, and Rediet
Negede Lewi
Section C: Addressing Issues Facing Underrepresented Students in Varied
Fields of Study
Chapter 7: Taking Stock: An Equity Audit of a Teacher Education Program
Madeleine Israelson, Diana Fenton, Catherine Bohn-Gettler, Terri Rodriguez,
Allison Spenader, and Brandyn Woodard
Chapter 8: Lessons and Uses for Studying Inclusivity in Biology
Katherine Furniss, Jacob Jantzer, Thomas Kirkman, and Kyle McClure
Chapter 9: Building Inclusivity in the Spanish Classroom: Bridging the Gaps
between Latinx and Heritage Speakers and Second Language Learners
Emily Kuffner, Tania Gómez, and Sarah Schaaf
Chapter 10: Creating an Inclusive Learning Environment in Exercise Science
Education
Mary Stenson, Don Fischer, Janelle Hinchley, and Janna LaFountaine
Conclusion
Amanda Macht Jantzer and Kyhl Lyndgaard