E-Book, Englisch, 214 Seiten
Burnell / Schnackenberg The Ethics of Cultural Competence in Higher Education
Erscheinungsjahr 2015
ISBN: 978-1-4822-0679-1
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
E-Book, Englisch, 214 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-4822-0679-1
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
This new book presents both research (qualitative, quantitative, and mixed-design) and conceptual chapters about the ethical factors to be considered in teaching, administration, and professional practice in higher education settings. The book includes recent research-based ideas in the field of higher education.
Topics include cultural competencies for higher education faculty, professionals, and administrators, such as use of language in communicating concepts to students for whom English is not a first language, avoiding imposition of bias, encouraging exposition of perspective, and ethical practices for professionals working with the diverse environments and populations in higher education settings.
This work is particularly important since becoming informed on the latest approaches and ideologies is an essential component of both professional preparation and continuing professional development of faculty, professionals, and administrators in higher education. Currently, education practitioners struggle with finding time for professional development and ways to inform themselves of the latest research. This volume will help education practitioners keep abreast of the most important recent research. As college student populations and environments continually change, so must the practices of the professionals who work with them. This volume highlights some of the most recent practices and perspectives in ethics and cultural competence for all college and university personnel.
This volume is unique and valuable because other books have addressed culturally competent ethical practices for discrete professions within higher education, no single work has a collection of writings about ethical and culturally competent practices for a variety of the professions in higher education.
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Preface
Aspects of Leadership in Higher Education: A Snapshot; Dr. Heidi L. Schnackenberg, SUNY Plattsburgh
Technoethical Reflections on the Evolving Organizational Culture of University 2.0; Dr. Rocci Luppiccini, University of Ottawa
Balancing the Rights of Students with Disabilities and Academic Integrity: Case Studies for Teacher Education Faculty; Dr. Maureen E. Squires, SUNY Plattsburgh
Redefining the Social Construction of Cool in Terms of Social Justice; Ms. Lauren Gonyea, SUNY Plattsburgh
How Self-knowledge Impacts the Ability to Teach Ethically: Teaching Journeys; Dr. Aline Bobys, SUNY Plattsburgh
Breaking the Mold: Challenging Prevailing Myths through Cross-Cultural Experiences; Dr. Caroline Knight, Coastal Carolina University and Dr. Jamia Richmond, Coastal Carolina University
The Leastwise of the Land: Teaching for Social Justice in a Homogenous Zone; Dr. David Iasevoli, SUNY Plattsburgh
Conceptualizing Male College Students as Men: A Counseling Perspective with Implications for Professionals in Higher Education; Mr. Claude M. Aldous, SUNY Potsdam and Dr. Beverly A. Burnell, SUNY Plattsburgh
Cultural Competency Development for New Student Affairs Professionals; Dr. Jelane A. Kennedy, College of St. Rose; Dr. Wendy Neifeld Wheeler, College of St. Rose; and Dr. Stephanie Bennett, College of St. Rose
Beyond Tolerance: Developing Multicultural Competencies in
Pre-service Teachers; Dr. Maureen Squires, SUNY Plattsburgh and Mr. George Still, SUNY Plattsburgh
Index