Higher education is in a moment of pause, facing an opportunity to transform or continue to perpetuate the status quo. The COVID-19 pandemic, coupled with the recognition of racial violence, has created an opportunity for institutions to question their own policies and practices. The purpose of this inquiry is to question the science behind established statistical practices. Specifically, the question guiding this investigation is: How can higher education quantitative scholars (students and faculty) identify and be critical of statistical practices that perpetuate inequity, forms of oppression, and White supremacy? Using a QuantCrit framework, five examples are presented that illustrate multiple forms of oppression, subjectivity, and bias ...
Diversity work remains one of the most critical, yet complicated and contentious efforts in higher e...
The purpose of this conceptual paper is to engage with the idea of criticality, specifically as perf...
This response to Julie Martin and Chavone Garza’s article published in Studies in Engineering Educat...
Quantitative data, particularly in the form of statistics measuring student attainment along racial/...
Quantitative research enjoys heightened esteem among policy-makers, media and the general public. Wh...
Quantitative research enjoys heightened esteem among policy-makers, media and the general public. Wh...
Quantitative research enjoys heightened esteem among policy-makers, media and the general public. Wh...
Drawing on the authors’ experiences of teaching quantitative methods to undergraduates, this chapter...
Research on race is a paradigm in qualitative methodology. Researchers believe that when analyzing d...
Decolonisation of the curriculum in higher education is a radical, transformative process of change ...
Although institutions of higher education incessantly profess multiple commitments to diversity, s...
We use topic modeling and exponential random graph models (ERGM) to analyze statements issued by Ins...
This book provides a forensic and collective examination of pre-existing understandings of structura...
Formal administrative protocols for responding to bias incidents are now the norm in higher educatio...
Empiricism in the form of quantitative methods has sometimes been used by researchers to thwart huma...
Diversity work remains one of the most critical, yet complicated and contentious efforts in higher e...
The purpose of this conceptual paper is to engage with the idea of criticality, specifically as perf...
This response to Julie Martin and Chavone Garza’s article published in Studies in Engineering Educat...
Quantitative data, particularly in the form of statistics measuring student attainment along racial/...
Quantitative research enjoys heightened esteem among policy-makers, media and the general public. Wh...
Quantitative research enjoys heightened esteem among policy-makers, media and the general public. Wh...
Quantitative research enjoys heightened esteem among policy-makers, media and the general public. Wh...
Drawing on the authors’ experiences of teaching quantitative methods to undergraduates, this chapter...
Research on race is a paradigm in qualitative methodology. Researchers believe that when analyzing d...
Decolonisation of the curriculum in higher education is a radical, transformative process of change ...
Although institutions of higher education incessantly profess multiple commitments to diversity, s...
We use topic modeling and exponential random graph models (ERGM) to analyze statements issued by Ins...
This book provides a forensic and collective examination of pre-existing understandings of structura...
Formal administrative protocols for responding to bias incidents are now the norm in higher educatio...
Empiricism in the form of quantitative methods has sometimes been used by researchers to thwart huma...
Diversity work remains one of the most critical, yet complicated and contentious efforts in higher e...
The purpose of this conceptual paper is to engage with the idea of criticality, specifically as perf...
This response to Julie Martin and Chavone Garza’s article published in Studies in Engineering Educat...