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Strategies For Supporting Inclusion And Diversity In The Academy Higher Education Aspiration And Inequality 1st Ed Gail Crimmins

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Strategies For Supporting Inclusion And Diversity In The Academy Higher Education Aspiration And Inequality 1st Ed Gail Crimmins
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Strategies For Supporting Inclusion And Diversity In The Academy Higher Education Aspiration And Inequality 1st Ed Gail Crimmins instant download after payment.

Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.2 MB
Author: Gail Crimmins
ISBN: 9783030435929, 9783030435936, 303043592X, 3030435938
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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Strategies For Supporting Inclusion And Diversity In The Academy Higher Education Aspiration And Inequality 1st Ed Gail Crimmins by Gail Crimmins 9783030435929, 9783030435936, 303043592X, 3030435938 instant download after payment.

This book explores tried and tested strategies that support student and faculty engagement and inclusion in the academy. These strategies are anchored by a brief exploration of the history and effect/s of exclusion and deprivilege in higher education. However, while many publications exploring academic inequality focus on the causes and impacts of structural, psychological and cultural exclusion based on racism, sexism, classism and ableism, they rarely engage in interventions to expose and combat such de/privilege. Capturing examples of inclusive practices that are as diverse as student and faculty populations, these strategies can be easily translated and employed by organisations, collectives and individuals to recognise and combat social and academic exclusion within higher education environments.

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