Course content in graduate school is especially important in terms of helping students make progress toward a doctorate. However, content is merely one aspect of developing successful students. This article highlights the value of creating an affirming learning environment by discussing one graduate class on Qualitative Policy Research. The majority of student participants were graduate students of color. The authors discuss the pedagogical approaches guiding this course and outline ways in which the instructor served to create safe spaces that invited as well as validated diverse perspectives and made the research process transparent. These efforts resulted in the production of high quality research used as pilot studies for successful dis...
A large midwestern university has developed a program that places graduate students in middle school...
This dissertation responds to the decreasing number of first-generation-to-college doctorates in the...
This edition focuses on the need to cultivate scholarly learning communities. Education leaders can ...
Course content in graduate school is especially important in terms of helping students make progress...
With an increasingly diverse college-going population, the predominately white, middle-class faculty...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Teaching and Learning, Washington State UniversityScholars estimate th...
The purpose of this article is to share a model for motivating and mentoring students of color who a...
This article shares the knowledge we gained from the stories of graduate students of color as they d...
The article addresses the importance of incorporating faculty development as a key priority of highe...
In the United States, racial disparities in education can be seen in rates of graduation from high s...
Although African Americans and Latino/as comprised almost 30 percent of the U.S. population, in 2010...
Qualitative research has earned its academic space in higher education and has been increasingly pop...
Since its beginning, doctoral education has been designed to serve largely a White male student popu...
dissertationThis dissertation reports data I collected using qualitative research methods to investi...
This article argues for the need to significantly adjust the process and focus of the educational th...
A large midwestern university has developed a program that places graduate students in middle school...
This dissertation responds to the decreasing number of first-generation-to-college doctorates in the...
This edition focuses on the need to cultivate scholarly learning communities. Education leaders can ...
Course content in graduate school is especially important in terms of helping students make progress...
With an increasingly diverse college-going population, the predominately white, middle-class faculty...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Teaching and Learning, Washington State UniversityScholars estimate th...
The purpose of this article is to share a model for motivating and mentoring students of color who a...
This article shares the knowledge we gained from the stories of graduate students of color as they d...
The article addresses the importance of incorporating faculty development as a key priority of highe...
In the United States, racial disparities in education can be seen in rates of graduation from high s...
Although African Americans and Latino/as comprised almost 30 percent of the U.S. population, in 2010...
Qualitative research has earned its academic space in higher education and has been increasingly pop...
Since its beginning, doctoral education has been designed to serve largely a White male student popu...
dissertationThis dissertation reports data I collected using qualitative research methods to investi...
This article argues for the need to significantly adjust the process and focus of the educational th...
A large midwestern university has developed a program that places graduate students in middle school...
This dissertation responds to the decreasing number of first-generation-to-college doctorates in the...
This edition focuses on the need to cultivate scholarly learning communities. Education leaders can ...