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Graduate students' perceptions of diversity education and school climate.
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Graduate students' perceptions of diversity education and school climate./
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Zemba, Bethany C.
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170 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 72-07, Section: A, page: .
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Dissertation Abstracts International72-07A.
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Education, Higher Education Administration. -
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Graduate students' perceptions of diversity education and school climate.
Zemba, Bethany C.
Graduate students' perceptions of diversity education and school climate.
- 170 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 72-07, Section: A, page: .
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Johnson & Wales University, 2011.
Diversity, viewed in its broadest sense, includes all the characteristics that make one individual different from another (Wentling & Palma-Rivas, 1997). A positive school climate encourages harmony among students of different backgrounds and allows students to appreciate each other as individuals (Clements, 1999). Rapidly changing demographics within the United States and appeals for more access to postsecondary education have led institutions to diversify their student bodies and to focus on improving inter-group relations (Muthuswamy, Levine, & Gazel, 2006; Saenz, Ngai, & Hurtado, 2007). With these changes, a particular educational challenge for universities is how to prepare students to value a broad definition of diversity and the institutional role in educating students to recognize how their behavior can lead to the creation of a positive school climate (Trauth, Johnson, Morgan, Huang, & Quesenberry, 2007).
ISBN: 9781124605098Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Diversity, viewed in its broadest sense, includes all the characteristics that make one individual different from another (Wentling & Palma-Rivas, 1997). A positive school climate encourages harmony among students of different backgrounds and allows students to appreciate each other as individuals (Clements, 1999). Rapidly changing demographics within the United States and appeals for more access to postsecondary education have led institutions to diversify their student bodies and to focus on improving inter-group relations (Muthuswamy, Levine, & Gazel, 2006; Saenz, Ngai, & Hurtado, 2007). With these changes, a particular educational challenge for universities is how to prepare students to value a broad definition of diversity and the institutional role in educating students to recognize how their behavior can lead to the creation of a positive school climate (Trauth, Johnson, Morgan, Huang, & Quesenberry, 2007).
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Past programming and research has focused on instructional, racial diversity training, which is designed to supply information and raise awareness of race issues (Paluck, 2006). In contrast, constructivist diversity education uses a broader definition of diversity and takes a participatory approach to building skills that helps individuals from all backgrounds to work across differences (Brooks & Brooks, 1999; Paluck, 2006). Because there is no set standard, the onus remains with the institutions of higher education to develop strategies and design systems that facilitate the goal of creating a diversified educational community (Brown, 2004). Many universities host diversity initiatives for their students without information on how these initiatives alter their school's climate.
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