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Educational Equity in Community Colleges
ISSN: 2690-4438
This series centers theory and practice in enacting educational equity, and, ultimately, educational justice at the administrative, institutional/programmatic, governance, and pedagogical levels of community colleges and other institutions of higher learning (Woods & Harris, 2016; Nevarez & Wood, 2010). There is a corpus of literature on the pernicious effects of oppressive pedagogy at the K-12 level, especially for traditionally marginalized, minoritized students (Nasir, 2011; Delpit, 2012; Leonardo, 2010). However, this is not the case at the community college level even though these same traditionally marginalized, minoritized students overwhelming start their college careers in two-year community colleges. Frankly, though there are many valuable contributions to community college education, overall there is a dearth of literature on critical, justice-centered pedagogy, theory and practice (i.e., praxis) within community college administration, governance, programming, and pedagogy. Community college practitioners are interested in enacting educational equity. However, there is little community college-specific literature for them to use to reimagine and, ultimately, reconstruct their administrative, programmatic, and pedagogical practices so that these institutionalized practices become commensurate with educational equity and justice (Tuck & Yang, 2018). Therefore, the goal of this series is to blend the work of university researchers and community college practitioners to illuminate best practices in achieving educational equity and justice via a critical-reality pedagogical framework (Giroux, 2004; Emdin, 2017; Sims, 2018). This series aims to highlight work that illuminates both the successes and struggles in developing institutionalized practices that positively impact poor ethno-racially minoritized students of color. Therefore, we will be looking at pedagogies, policies, and practices that are intentionally developed, curated and sustained by committed educators, administrators, and staff at their respective college campuses that work to ensure just learning conditions for all students.
4 publications
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Lifespan Communication
Children, Families, and AgingISSN: 2166-6466
From first words to final conversations, communication plays an integral and significant role in all aspects of human development and everyday living. Peter Lang Publishings Lifespan Communication: Children, Families and Aging book series seeks to publish authored and edited scholarly volumes that focus on relational and group communication as they develop over the lifespan (infancy through later life). The series will include volumes on the communication development of children and adolescents, family communication, peer-group communication (among age cohorts), intergenerational communication, and later-life communication, as well as longitudinal studies of lifespan communication development, communication during lifespan transitions, and lifespan communication research methods. The series also includes college textbooks as well as books for use in upper level undergraduate and graduate courses.
34 publications
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Earning Heavenly Salvation
Peasant Religion in Lesser Poland. Mid-Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries©2020 Monographs -
The Impact of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) on Rural Households
A Holistic Approach Applied to the Case of Lao People’s Democratic Republic©2003 Thesis -
Sociology of rural territory
Dynamics of agricultural systems in Mexican horticulture©2024 Monographs -
Rural Poverty Determinants in the Remote Rural Areas of Kyrgyzstan
A Production Efficiency Impact on the Poverty Level of a Rural Household©2014 Thesis -
Urban and Rural China
©2023 Monographs -
Le développement rural en Europe
Quel avenir pour le deuxième pilier de la Politique agricole commune ?©2013 Conference proceedings -
Rural Health Provisioning
Socio-cultural Factors Influencing Maternal and Child Health Care in Osun State, Nigeria©2009 Thesis -
Economic Analysis of Decentralisation in Rural Ghana
©2003 Thesis -
Re-Defining Community
A Discourse on Community and the Pluralism of Today’s World with Personalist Underpinnings©2000 Thesis -
Notions of Community
A Collection of Community Media Debates and Dilemmas©2009 Conference proceedings