From Diplomas to Doctorates (eBook, PDF)
The Success of Black Women in Higher Education and its Implications for Equal Educational Opportunities for All
Redaktion: Bush, V. Barbara; Walpole, Mary Beth; Chambers, Crystal Renee
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The Success of Black Women in Higher Education and its Implications for Equal Educational Opportunities for All
Redaktion: Bush, V. Barbara; Walpole, Mary Beth; Chambers, Crystal Renee
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This volume is designed to illuminate the educational experiences of Black women, from the time they earn their high school diplomas through graduate study, with a particular focus on their doctoral studies, by exploring the commonalities and the uniqueness of their individual paths and challenges.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 210
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000974331
- Artikelnr.: 68402280
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 210
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000974331
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Bush and MaryBeth Walpole PART 1. THE PRE-COLLEGIATE AND TRANSITIONAL
EXPERIENCE 1. College Predisposition and the Dilemma of Being Black and
Female in High School-Adrienne Dixson and Crystal Renée Chambers 2. "Making
a Dollar out of Fifteen Cents". The Early Educational Investments of Young
Black Women- Crystal Renée Chambers PART 2. THE UNDERGRADUATE EXPERIENCE 3.
An Asset or an Obstacle? The Power of Peers in African American Women's
College Transitions-Rachelle Winkle-Wagner 4. African American Female
Students at Historically Black Colleges. Historical and Contemporary
Consideration-Marybeth Gasman 5. African American Women at Highly Selective
Colleges. How African American Campus Communities Shape
Experiences-MaryBeth Walpole PART 3. THE GRADUATE EXPERIENCE 6.
Professional Socialization, Politicized Raced And Gendered Experience, and
Black Female Graduate Students. A Road Map for Structural Transformation-V.
Thandi Sulé 7. Does Where They Start Matter? A Comparative Analysis of
African American Women Doctoral Recipients Who Started in a Two-Year Versus
a Four-Year Institution-Carolyn Buck 8. A Look Back and a Look Ahead. How
to Navigate the Doctoral Degree Process-Benita J. Barnes Afterword-Wynetta
Y. Lee Editors and Contributors Appendix
Bush and MaryBeth Walpole PART 1. THE PRE-COLLEGIATE AND TRANSITIONAL
EXPERIENCE 1. College Predisposition and the Dilemma of Being Black and
Female in High School-Adrienne Dixson and Crystal Renée Chambers 2. "Making
a Dollar out of Fifteen Cents". The Early Educational Investments of Young
Black Women- Crystal Renée Chambers PART 2. THE UNDERGRADUATE EXPERIENCE 3.
An Asset or an Obstacle? The Power of Peers in African American Women's
College Transitions-Rachelle Winkle-Wagner 4. African American Female
Students at Historically Black Colleges. Historical and Contemporary
Consideration-Marybeth Gasman 5. African American Women at Highly Selective
Colleges. How African American Campus Communities Shape
Experiences-MaryBeth Walpole PART 3. THE GRADUATE EXPERIENCE 6.
Professional Socialization, Politicized Raced And Gendered Experience, and
Black Female Graduate Students. A Road Map for Structural Transformation-V.
Thandi Sulé 7. Does Where They Start Matter? A Comparative Analysis of
African American Women Doctoral Recipients Who Started in a Two-Year Versus
a Four-Year Institution-Carolyn Buck 8. A Look Back and a Look Ahead. How
to Navigate the Doctoral Degree Process-Benita J. Barnes Afterword-Wynetta
Y. Lee Editors and Contributors Appendix