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Mitchell, Tania D.; Donahue, David M.; Young-Law, Courtney – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2012
In this article we employ whiteness as a conceptual framework to contextualize how faculty develop and implement, and consequently how students experience, service learning. A vignette that illustrates the pervasiveness of whiteness in service learning is followed by an analysis that details how whiteness frames the teaching and learning in this…
Descriptors: Whites, Learning Experience, Service Learning, College Faculty
Picower, Bree – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2012
This qualitative study focused on educators who participated in grassroots social justice groups to explore the role teacher activism can play in the struggle for educational justice. Findings show teacher activists made three overarching commitments: to reconcile their vision for justice with the realities of injustice around them; to work within…
Descriptors: Geographic Location, Social Justice, Activism, Goal Orientation
Gildersleeve, Ryan Evely; Croom, Natasha N.; Vasquez, Philip L. – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2011
The graduate school experience for students of color has been theorized as oppressive and dehumanizing (Gay, 2004). Scholars have struggled to document how students of color navigate and negotiate oppressive and dehumanizing conditions in their daily experiences of doctoral education. We provide a critical race analysis of the everyday experiences…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Educational Experience, Critical Theory, Race
Gardner, Susan K.; Holley, Karri A. – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2011
Using the conceptual framework of social capital, this study outlines the experiences of 20 first-generation students currently enrolled in doctoral degree programs. The framework highlights those structures and processes that offer tacit knowledge to students about how to pursue higher education. For students who are the first in their families…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Higher Education, Doctoral Degrees, Social Capital
Howard, Kimberly J.; Turner-Nash, Kindel – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2011
This conceptual paper suggests ways in which pedagogical practices, curriculum, and mentorship could foster democracy in doctoral education. Building upon critical, dialogic, caring, anti-colonial, and engaged pedagogies, we propose a framework for examining marginal spaces of teacher and student relationships that build upon life-projects…
Descriptors: Democracy, Teaching Methods, Democratic Values, Doctoral Degrees
Gopaul, Bryan – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2011
This conceptual article uses the tools of Pierre Bourdieu (1977, 1986, 1990) to examine the socialization of doctoral students by suggesting that the processes of doctoral study highlight inequities among students. Using Young's (1990) social justice approach as a framework to complement the ideas of Bourdieu, I demonstrate how aspects of academic…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Graduate Students, Socialization, Social Justice
McKinley, Elizabeth; Grant, Barbara; Middleton, Sue; Irwin, Kathie; Williams, Les R. Tumoana – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2011
Maori (indigenous) doctoral students in Aotearoa New Zealand face challenges not usually experienced by other doctoral candidates. We draw on data from in-depth interviews with 38 Maori doctoral candidates and argue that because of the tensions between academic disciplinary knowledge frameworks and knowledge drawn from te ao Maori (the Maori…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Doctoral Degrees, Foreign Countries, Pacific Islanders
Griffin, Kimberly A.; Muniz, Marcela M. – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2011
The growing heterogeneity of American society is increasingly reflected in the undergraduate student population, yet there has been less change within graduate education. As graduate education is the pipeline to the professoriate, we must have a better understanding of how to promote institutional change toward greater graduate diversity. This…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Research Universities, Student Diversity, Organizational Change
Danowitz, Mary Ann; Tuitt, Frank – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2011
The purpose of this article is to describe a curricular change process used to incorporate inclusivity and diversity in a Higher Education Ph.D. program. The efforts of faculty members and students to practice engaged pedagogy as advocated by bell hooks are also described. Accounts from two agents, a professor and assistant professor working in…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Educational Change, Personal Narratives
Kumar, Rashmi – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2011
This article discusses a school-wide implementation of an arts-based initiative to address the alienation experienced by linguistic minority parents. In order to assuage the prevalent, although unintentional, practices of marginalization, a group of students and teachers established a platform that enabled shared discourse among minority and…
Descriptors: Language Minorities, Visual Arts, Disadvantaged, Art Education
King, Patricia M.; Baxter Magolda, Marcia B.; Masse, Johanna C. – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2011
This study explores college students' reactions to engaging in experiences with diverse others that students found uncomfortable, interactions that disrupted students' current beliefs or values. Our examination of these experiences was grounded in theory and research on intergroup contact and anxiety and developmental models of self-authorship…
Descriptors: Maturity (Individuals), Intergroup Relations, Anxiety, College Students
Rubin, Rachel B. – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2011
While many selective and moderately selective schools have attempted to increase the numbers of low-income students and students of color in their student body, few have successfully done so. In this qualitative case study, I examine the efforts of an elite, private, liberal arts school, Amherst College, as it increased the socioeconomic diversity…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Socioeconomic Status, War, Liberal Arts
Kraehe, Amelia M.; Brown, Keffrelyn D. – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2011
Social justice-oriented teacher education can guide preservice teachers toward greater critical sociocultural knowledge, analytic skills, social responsibility, and commitment to act in the interest of providing all students with high quality educational experiences. This qualitative case study examines how arts-based inquiries in social…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Social Responsibility
Nakhid, Camille – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2011
Approaches to achieving and managing equity for Maori and Pasifika tertiary students differ among the eight universities in Aotearoa/New Zealand. Achieving equity in educational attainment for Maori and Pasifika tertiary students is stated as a key objective in nearly all of the universities' mission statements or charters, and equity committees…
Descriptors: Urban Universities, Committees, Pacific Islanders, Educational Attainment
Drame, Elizabeth R.; Martell, Sandra Toro; Mueller, Jennifer; Oxford, Raquel; Wisneski, Debora B.; Xu, Yaoying – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2011
This paper represents a series of reflections on collective and individual efforts of diverse women scholars to reconcile alternative views of scholarship within the academy. We document our collective experience with embedding the concept of the "scholarship of engagement" in our practice of research, teaching, and service through a process of…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Women Faculty, Females, School Community Relationship

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