Unleashing Suppressed Voices on College Campuses: Diversity Issues in Higher EducationO. Gilbert Brown, Kandace G. Hinton, Mary F. Howard-Hamilton Peter Lang, 2007 - 367 sider Unleashing Suppressed Voices on College Campuses provides a comprehensive and inclusive lens of diversity for nearly every aspect of higher education: academic affairs administration, faculty tenure and promotion, student affairs administration, student athletes in revenue-producing sports, enrollment management, and business. It addresses relevant concerns for faculty who teach in higher education and student affairs graduate preparation, social foundations of education, counseling, educational psychology, educational policy, and educational leadership and administration programs, and can be used as a training manual for new and continuing faculty and staff in student, business, and academic affairs as well as governance. |
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Introduction and Analyzing Cases | 3 |
Using Cases for Teaching and Learning | 25 |
Case 2 Oppressive or Educational? A Case of Controversial Campus | 43 |
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