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Hispanicserving Institutions Advancing Research And Transformative Practice Annemarie Nez

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Hispanicserving Institutions Advancing Research And Transformative Practice Annemarie Nez
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.23 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Anne-Marie Núñez, Sylvia Hurtado, Emily Calderón Galdeano
ISBN: 9781138814301, 113881430X
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Hispanicserving Institutions Advancing Research And Transformative Practice Annemarie Nez by Anne-marie Núñez, Sylvia Hurtado, Emily Calderón Galdeano 9781138814301, 113881430X instant download after payment.

Despite the increasing numbers of Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) and their importance in serving students who have historically been underserved in higher education, limited research has addressed the meaning of the growth of these institutions and its implications for higher education. Hispanic-Serving Institutions fills a critical gap in understanding the organizational behavior of institutions that serve large numbers of low-income, first-generation, and Latina/o students. Leading scholars on HSIs contribute chapters to this volume, exploring a wide array of topics, data sources, conceptual frameworks, and methodologies to examine HSIs’ institutional environments and organizational behavior. This cutting-edge volume explores how institutions can better serve their students and illustrates HSIs’ changing organizational dynamics, potentials, and contributions to American higher education.

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