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Educating a Diverse Nation
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In an increasingly diverse United States, minority and low-income students of all ages struggle to fit into mainstream colleges and universities that cater predominantly to middle-income and affluent white students fresh out of high school. Anchored in a study conducted at twelve minority-serving institutions (MSIs), Educating a Diverse Nation turns a spotlight on the challenges facing nontraditional college students and highlights innovative programs and practices that are advancing students' persistence and learning.Clifton Conrad and Marybeth Gasman offer an on-the-ground perspective of life at MSIs. Speaking for themselves, some students describe the stress of balancing tuition with the need to support families. Others express their concerns about not being adequately prepared for college-level work. And more than a few reveal doubts about the relevance of college for their future. The authors visited the four main types of MSIsâhistorically black colleges and universities, tribal colleges and universities, Hispanic-serving institutions, and Asian American and Native American Pacific Islanderâserving institutionsâto identify strategies for empowering nontraditional students to succeed in college despite these obstacles. Educating a Diverse Nation illuminates such initiatives as collaborative learning, culturally relevant educational programs, blurring the roles of faculty, staff, and students, peer-led team learning, and real-world problem solving. It shows how these innovations engage students and foster the knowledge, skills, and habits they need to become self-sustaining in college and beyond, as well as valuable contributors to society.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Learning from Minority-Serving Institutions about Cultivating Student Success
- 1 | The Challenge of Educating a Diverse America
- 2 | Minority-Serving Institutions: Educating Diverse Students for a Diverse World
- 3 | Tribal Colleges and Universities: Culturally Responsive Places
- 4 | Hispanic-Serving Institutions: Designing Pathways for Student Success
- 5 | Historically Black Colleges and Universities: Itâs All in the Family
- 6 | Asian American and Native American Pacific IslanderâServing Institutions: Pathways to and through College
- 7 | Practices for Educating a Diverse America
- Conclusion: A College Education for a Diverse Nation
- Notes
- Index