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Latinao College Student Leadership Emerging Theory Promising Practice Adele Lozano Editor

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Latinao College Student Leadership Emerging Theory Promising Practice Adele Lozano Editor
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Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.54 MB
Pages: 230
Author: Adele Lozano (editor)
ISBN: 9781498520232, 1498520235
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Latinao College Student Leadership Emerging Theory Promising Practice Adele Lozano Editor by Adele Lozano (editor) 9781498520232, 1498520235 instant download after payment.

Latina/o College Student Leadership: Emerging Theory, Promising Practice examines Latina/o college student leadership and leadership development in higher education. This edited collection examines emerging frameworks, empirical research, leadership models, essays, and promising practices from the perspectives of scholars, educators, practitioners, and activists. Latina/o student leadership is analyzed through the lens of various institutional contexts (e.g. large research institution, community college, Hispanic-serving institution) as well as diverse intra-institutional contexts (e.g. academic, student organizations, student government, fraternities and sororities). The focus on theory and practice within various contexts, combined with an emphasis on student voice, helps provide deeper insight into how Latina/o students experience leadership in higher education, as well as how to promote and support the leadership development of Latina/o college students.

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