Square Pegs and Round Holes
Alternative Approaches to Diverse College Student Development Theory
Herausgeber: Bonner, Fred A; Smith, Stella L; Banda, Rosa M
Square Pegs and Round Holes
Alternative Approaches to Diverse College Student Development Theory
Herausgeber: Bonner, Fred A; Smith, Stella L; Banda, Rosa M
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Developing alternative student development frameworks and models, this groundbreaking book provides student affairs practitioners, as well as faculty, with illuminating perspectives and viable approaches for understanding the development of today's diverse student populations.
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Developing alternative student development frameworks and models, this groundbreaking book provides student affairs practitioners, as well as faculty, with illuminating perspectives and viable approaches for understanding the development of today's diverse student populations.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9781620367728
- ISBN-10: 1620367726
- Artikelnr.: 59912565
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9781620367728
- ISBN-10: 1620367726
- Artikelnr.: 59912565
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Fred A. Bonner II is professor and endowed chair of educational leadership and counseling in the Whitlowe R. Green College of Education at Prairie View A&M University. He also serves as the founding executive director and chief scientist of the Minority Achievement Creativity and High Ability (MACH-III) Center. His research foci illuminate the experiences of academically gifted African American males across the P-20 pipeline, diverse faculty in academe, and diverse populations in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). He is coeditor of two books with Stylus Publishing, Building on Resilience: Models and Frameworks of Black Male Success Across the P-20 Pipeline (2014) and Diverse Millennials Students in College: Implications for Faculty and Student Affairs (2011). Bonner is currently developing a theoretical framework, mascusectionality, that will explore the engagements of Black men. Rosa M. Banda, PhD, is assistant professor of educational leadership at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. Formerly, Banda was a research associate to the Samuel DeWitt Proctor Chair in Education in the Graduate School of Education at Rutgers University. Banda earned her PhD in higher education administration and human resource development from Texas A&M University-College Station. A critical social justice advocate, Banda's primary research interests include high achieving Latinas in engineering, gifted poor students of color, faculty diversity, and qualitative research. Stella L. Smith, PhD, is the associate director for the Minority Achievement, Creativity and High-Ability (MACH-III) Center and an adjunct instructor in the Department of Educational Leadership and Counseling at Prairie View A&M University. A qualitative researcher, her scholarly interests focus on the experiences of faculty and administrators of color in higher education; African American females in leadership in higher education; access and inclusion of underserved populations in higher
Foreword-Rev. Dr. Jamie Washington Intoduction-Fred A. Bonner II, Rosa M.
Banda, Stella L. Smith, and aretha f. marbley Part One. The Need for
Alternatives In College Student Development Theory 1. Alternative College
Student Development Frameworks. An Exploration Across Race, Gender, and
Sexuality-Fred A. Bonner II, Rosa M. Banda, Stella L. Smith, and aretha f.
marbley 2. Modeling Alternative College Student Development Frameworks.
Increasing Access and Inspiring College Success-Saundra M.
Tomlinson-Clarke, Petra A. Robinson, and Sattik Deb Part Two. Alternative
Frameworks and Models for African American College Student Populations 3.
Finding My Way "Black". Resilience Building Afrocentric Identity
Theories-Chavez Phelps and Mary F. Howard-Hamilton 4. Finding Our Way
"Black" to Student Development Theory-Richard J. Reddick, Mariama N. Nagbe,
Saralyn M. McKinnon-Crowley, G. Christopher Cutkelvin, and Howard A.
Thrasher Part Three. Alternative Frameworks and Models for Asian American
College Student Populations 5. A Critical Perspective of Asian American
Identity-Samuel D. Museus, Hannah Hyun White, and Vanessa S. Na 6. Unboxing
Asian/American Transracial Adoptee Collegian Identities-Nicholas D. Hartlep
and Daniel K. Suda 7. Forced Migration and Forged Memories. Acts of
Remembrance and Identity Development Among Southeast Asian American College
Students-Jason Chan, Mike Hoa Nguyen, Latana Jennifer Thaviseth, and
Mitchell J. Chang Part Four. Alternative Frameworks and Models for Latinx
College Student Populations 8. Finding Meaning in the Models and Frameworks
for Latinx College Students. At the Intersection of Student Agency and
Context-Zarrina Talan Azizova and Jesse P. Mendez 9. Latinx Student
Development Through Familismo and Conocimiento-Karina Chantal Canaba 10.
¿Quién Eres?. Identity Development of Latinx Student-Athletes-Nikola
Grafnetterova and Rosa M. Banda Part Five. Alternative Frameworks and
Models for LGBTQIA College Student Populations 11. Framing and Reframing
the LGBTQ College Student Development Experience-Kristen A. Renn 12. Racing
the Rainbow. Applying Critical Race Theory to LGB(TQ2. Ethnic Minority
College Students' Development-Terrell L. Strayhorn 13. Breaking Through
Barriers. Examining the Stresses that Impact Transgender Students'
Collegiate Transitions-Christy Heaton and Alonzo M. Flowers III Part Six.
Alternative Frameworks and Models for Bi- and Multiracial and Native
American College Student Populations 14. Turning Points. Imagining and
Designing Place and Belonging for Native Students-Amanda R. Tachine, Taylor
Notah, Brian Skeet, Sequoia Lynn Dance, and Bryan McKinley Jones Brayboy
15. Reflecting on Multiracial College Student Identity Theories to Advance
Future Higher Education Practice and Research-Victoria K. Malaney Brown 16.
The Multidimensionality of Multiracial Identity in the Post-Civil Rights
Era-Patricia E. Literte Part Seven. Alternative Frameworks and Models for
Nontraditional College Student Populations 17. Dual Anchoring. Advancing a
Framework for Nontraditional Doctoral Degree Student Success-Derrick
Robinson 18. The Paradox of Community Colleges. Latino Men and the
Educational Industrial Complex-Pavitee Peumsang, Jorge M. Burmicky, Victor
B. Sáenz, and Emmet E. Campos Conclusion. Future Directions and Concluding
Thoughts-Fred A. Bonner II, Rosa M. Banda, Stella L. Smith, and aretha f.
marbley Afterword Amelia Parnell Contributors Index
Banda, Stella L. Smith, and aretha f. marbley Part One. The Need for
Alternatives In College Student Development Theory 1. Alternative College
Student Development Frameworks. An Exploration Across Race, Gender, and
Sexuality-Fred A. Bonner II, Rosa M. Banda, Stella L. Smith, and aretha f.
marbley 2. Modeling Alternative College Student Development Frameworks.
Increasing Access and Inspiring College Success-Saundra M.
Tomlinson-Clarke, Petra A. Robinson, and Sattik Deb Part Two. Alternative
Frameworks and Models for African American College Student Populations 3.
Finding My Way "Black". Resilience Building Afrocentric Identity
Theories-Chavez Phelps and Mary F. Howard-Hamilton 4. Finding Our Way
"Black" to Student Development Theory-Richard J. Reddick, Mariama N. Nagbe,
Saralyn M. McKinnon-Crowley, G. Christopher Cutkelvin, and Howard A.
Thrasher Part Three. Alternative Frameworks and Models for Asian American
College Student Populations 5. A Critical Perspective of Asian American
Identity-Samuel D. Museus, Hannah Hyun White, and Vanessa S. Na 6. Unboxing
Asian/American Transracial Adoptee Collegian Identities-Nicholas D. Hartlep
and Daniel K. Suda 7. Forced Migration and Forged Memories. Acts of
Remembrance and Identity Development Among Southeast Asian American College
Students-Jason Chan, Mike Hoa Nguyen, Latana Jennifer Thaviseth, and
Mitchell J. Chang Part Four. Alternative Frameworks and Models for Latinx
College Student Populations 8. Finding Meaning in the Models and Frameworks
for Latinx College Students. At the Intersection of Student Agency and
Context-Zarrina Talan Azizova and Jesse P. Mendez 9. Latinx Student
Development Through Familismo and Conocimiento-Karina Chantal Canaba 10.
¿Quién Eres?. Identity Development of Latinx Student-Athletes-Nikola
Grafnetterova and Rosa M. Banda Part Five. Alternative Frameworks and
Models for LGBTQIA College Student Populations 11. Framing and Reframing
the LGBTQ College Student Development Experience-Kristen A. Renn 12. Racing
the Rainbow. Applying Critical Race Theory to LGB(TQ2. Ethnic Minority
College Students' Development-Terrell L. Strayhorn 13. Breaking Through
Barriers. Examining the Stresses that Impact Transgender Students'
Collegiate Transitions-Christy Heaton and Alonzo M. Flowers III Part Six.
Alternative Frameworks and Models for Bi- and Multiracial and Native
American College Student Populations 14. Turning Points. Imagining and
Designing Place and Belonging for Native Students-Amanda R. Tachine, Taylor
Notah, Brian Skeet, Sequoia Lynn Dance, and Bryan McKinley Jones Brayboy
15. Reflecting on Multiracial College Student Identity Theories to Advance
Future Higher Education Practice and Research-Victoria K. Malaney Brown 16.
The Multidimensionality of Multiracial Identity in the Post-Civil Rights
Era-Patricia E. Literte Part Seven. Alternative Frameworks and Models for
Nontraditional College Student Populations 17. Dual Anchoring. Advancing a
Framework for Nontraditional Doctoral Degree Student Success-Derrick
Robinson 18. The Paradox of Community Colleges. Latino Men and the
Educational Industrial Complex-Pavitee Peumsang, Jorge M. Burmicky, Victor
B. Sáenz, and Emmet E. Campos Conclusion. Future Directions and Concluding
Thoughts-Fred A. Bonner II, Rosa M. Banda, Stella L. Smith, and aretha f.
marbley Afterword Amelia Parnell Contributors Index
Foreword-Rev. Dr. Jamie Washington Intoduction-Fred A. Bonner II, Rosa M.
Banda, Stella L. Smith, and aretha f. marbley Part One. The Need for
Alternatives In College Student Development Theory 1. Alternative College
Student Development Frameworks. An Exploration Across Race, Gender, and
Sexuality-Fred A. Bonner II, Rosa M. Banda, Stella L. Smith, and aretha f.
marbley 2. Modeling Alternative College Student Development Frameworks.
Increasing Access and Inspiring College Success-Saundra M.
Tomlinson-Clarke, Petra A. Robinson, and Sattik Deb Part Two. Alternative
Frameworks and Models for African American College Student Populations 3.
Finding My Way "Black". Resilience Building Afrocentric Identity
Theories-Chavez Phelps and Mary F. Howard-Hamilton 4. Finding Our Way
"Black" to Student Development Theory-Richard J. Reddick, Mariama N. Nagbe,
Saralyn M. McKinnon-Crowley, G. Christopher Cutkelvin, and Howard A.
Thrasher Part Three. Alternative Frameworks and Models for Asian American
College Student Populations 5. A Critical Perspective of Asian American
Identity-Samuel D. Museus, Hannah Hyun White, and Vanessa S. Na 6. Unboxing
Asian/American Transracial Adoptee Collegian Identities-Nicholas D. Hartlep
and Daniel K. Suda 7. Forced Migration and Forged Memories. Acts of
Remembrance and Identity Development Among Southeast Asian American College
Students-Jason Chan, Mike Hoa Nguyen, Latana Jennifer Thaviseth, and
Mitchell J. Chang Part Four. Alternative Frameworks and Models for Latinx
College Student Populations 8. Finding Meaning in the Models and Frameworks
for Latinx College Students. At the Intersection of Student Agency and
Context-Zarrina Talan Azizova and Jesse P. Mendez 9. Latinx Student
Development Through Familismo and Conocimiento-Karina Chantal Canaba 10.
¿Quién Eres?. Identity Development of Latinx Student-Athletes-Nikola
Grafnetterova and Rosa M. Banda Part Five. Alternative Frameworks and
Models for LGBTQIA College Student Populations 11. Framing and Reframing
the LGBTQ College Student Development Experience-Kristen A. Renn 12. Racing
the Rainbow. Applying Critical Race Theory to LGB(TQ2. Ethnic Minority
College Students' Development-Terrell L. Strayhorn 13. Breaking Through
Barriers. Examining the Stresses that Impact Transgender Students'
Collegiate Transitions-Christy Heaton and Alonzo M. Flowers III Part Six.
Alternative Frameworks and Models for Bi- and Multiracial and Native
American College Student Populations 14. Turning Points. Imagining and
Designing Place and Belonging for Native Students-Amanda R. Tachine, Taylor
Notah, Brian Skeet, Sequoia Lynn Dance, and Bryan McKinley Jones Brayboy
15. Reflecting on Multiracial College Student Identity Theories to Advance
Future Higher Education Practice and Research-Victoria K. Malaney Brown 16.
The Multidimensionality of Multiracial Identity in the Post-Civil Rights
Era-Patricia E. Literte Part Seven. Alternative Frameworks and Models for
Nontraditional College Student Populations 17. Dual Anchoring. Advancing a
Framework for Nontraditional Doctoral Degree Student Success-Derrick
Robinson 18. The Paradox of Community Colleges. Latino Men and the
Educational Industrial Complex-Pavitee Peumsang, Jorge M. Burmicky, Victor
B. Sáenz, and Emmet E. Campos Conclusion. Future Directions and Concluding
Thoughts-Fred A. Bonner II, Rosa M. Banda, Stella L. Smith, and aretha f.
marbley Afterword Amelia Parnell Contributors Index
Banda, Stella L. Smith, and aretha f. marbley Part One. The Need for
Alternatives In College Student Development Theory 1. Alternative College
Student Development Frameworks. An Exploration Across Race, Gender, and
Sexuality-Fred A. Bonner II, Rosa M. Banda, Stella L. Smith, and aretha f.
marbley 2. Modeling Alternative College Student Development Frameworks.
Increasing Access and Inspiring College Success-Saundra M.
Tomlinson-Clarke, Petra A. Robinson, and Sattik Deb Part Two. Alternative
Frameworks and Models for African American College Student Populations 3.
Finding My Way "Black". Resilience Building Afrocentric Identity
Theories-Chavez Phelps and Mary F. Howard-Hamilton 4. Finding Our Way
"Black" to Student Development Theory-Richard J. Reddick, Mariama N. Nagbe,
Saralyn M. McKinnon-Crowley, G. Christopher Cutkelvin, and Howard A.
Thrasher Part Three. Alternative Frameworks and Models for Asian American
College Student Populations 5. A Critical Perspective of Asian American
Identity-Samuel D. Museus, Hannah Hyun White, and Vanessa S. Na 6. Unboxing
Asian/American Transracial Adoptee Collegian Identities-Nicholas D. Hartlep
and Daniel K. Suda 7. Forced Migration and Forged Memories. Acts of
Remembrance and Identity Development Among Southeast Asian American College
Students-Jason Chan, Mike Hoa Nguyen, Latana Jennifer Thaviseth, and
Mitchell J. Chang Part Four. Alternative Frameworks and Models for Latinx
College Student Populations 8. Finding Meaning in the Models and Frameworks
for Latinx College Students. At the Intersection of Student Agency and
Context-Zarrina Talan Azizova and Jesse P. Mendez 9. Latinx Student
Development Through Familismo and Conocimiento-Karina Chantal Canaba 10.
¿Quién Eres?. Identity Development of Latinx Student-Athletes-Nikola
Grafnetterova and Rosa M. Banda Part Five. Alternative Frameworks and
Models for LGBTQIA College Student Populations 11. Framing and Reframing
the LGBTQ College Student Development Experience-Kristen A. Renn 12. Racing
the Rainbow. Applying Critical Race Theory to LGB(TQ2. Ethnic Minority
College Students' Development-Terrell L. Strayhorn 13. Breaking Through
Barriers. Examining the Stresses that Impact Transgender Students'
Collegiate Transitions-Christy Heaton and Alonzo M. Flowers III Part Six.
Alternative Frameworks and Models for Bi- and Multiracial and Native
American College Student Populations 14. Turning Points. Imagining and
Designing Place and Belonging for Native Students-Amanda R. Tachine, Taylor
Notah, Brian Skeet, Sequoia Lynn Dance, and Bryan McKinley Jones Brayboy
15. Reflecting on Multiracial College Student Identity Theories to Advance
Future Higher Education Practice and Research-Victoria K. Malaney Brown 16.
The Multidimensionality of Multiracial Identity in the Post-Civil Rights
Era-Patricia E. Literte Part Seven. Alternative Frameworks and Models for
Nontraditional College Student Populations 17. Dual Anchoring. Advancing a
Framework for Nontraditional Doctoral Degree Student Success-Derrick
Robinson 18. The Paradox of Community Colleges. Latino Men and the
Educational Industrial Complex-Pavitee Peumsang, Jorge M. Burmicky, Victor
B. Sáenz, and Emmet E. Campos Conclusion. Future Directions and Concluding
Thoughts-Fred A. Bonner II, Rosa M. Banda, Stella L. Smith, and aretha f.
marbley Afterword Amelia Parnell Contributors Index