This reflective article is inspired by excerpts of the author’s personal journal. The author experienced 12 years of higher learning in both public and private institutions of higher education. She often reflects on her higher education experiences as a first-generation, working-class, multiracial, woman, and the first in her family to speak English as a first language. During her academic journey, she found it challenging to integrate her cultural background with traditional narratives based on Eurocentric values in higher education culture. Her lived experience inspires the promotion of a more holistic approach to teaching and learning, raising awareness of cultural differences that may impact learning goals, including the mental health a...
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Inspired by an autoethnographic mode of inquiry, I attempt to make sense of my experiences during gr...
For years, higher education institutions in the United States have developed courses in the field of...
The literature of continuing education reveals that adult educators have generally circumvented ques...
The purpose of this article is to argue for a transformative education that acknowledges and values ...
This study examined adult learning practices in adult learning-focused postsecondary institutions. U...
Narrative is a fundamentally human way of making meaning. In this study we explore how narrative ca...
This thesis is concerned with three fundamental questions. First, why does North American higher edu...
This monograph aims to uncover value-belief-systems underlying dominant narratives in modern IHEs, i...
In these recent decades, mainly in the western world, we have experienced and are still experiencing...
This reflective paper explores the different experiences of two higher education professionals who u...
© Journal of International Students. This reflective article explores the different experiences of t...
Higher education institutions shape the professions which are the conduit for the disciplines’ ways ...
This paper addresses adult learning strategies positing the student in the center of the learning vi...
Serving rural adult learners requires a basic and fundamental understanding of both the culture of a...
Any discussion about the nature and meaning of higher education has to take place in the context of...
Inspired by an autoethnographic mode of inquiry, I attempt to make sense of my experiences during gr...
For years, higher education institutions in the United States have developed courses in the field of...
The literature of continuing education reveals that adult educators have generally circumvented ques...
The purpose of this article is to argue for a transformative education that acknowledges and values ...
This study examined adult learning practices in adult learning-focused postsecondary institutions. U...
Narrative is a fundamentally human way of making meaning. In this study we explore how narrative ca...
This thesis is concerned with three fundamental questions. First, why does North American higher edu...