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Book Title
From Diplomas to Doctorates: The Success of Black Women in H
Languages
English
ISBN
9781579223571
Publication Year
2010
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
From Diplomas to Doctorates : The Success of Black Women in Higher Education and Its Implications for Equal Educational Opportunities for All
Author
Mary Beth Walpole
Item Length
9in
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
12 Oz
Number of Pages
208 Pages

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This volume is designed to illuminate the educational experiences of Black women, from the time they earn their high school diplomas through graduate study, with a particular focus on their doctoral studies, by exploring the commonalities and the uniqueness of their individual paths and challenges. The chapters of this volume newly identify key factors and experiences that shape Black women's engagement or disengagement with higher education. The original research presented here - using an array of theoretical lenses, as well as qualitative and quantitative methods - not only deepens our understanding of the experiences of African American women in the academy, but also seeks to strengthen the academic pipeline, not only for the benefit of those who may have felt disenfranchised in the past, but for all students. The contributors eschew the deficit-focused approach - that implies a lack of social and cultural capital based on prior educational experiences - adopted by many studies of non-dominant groups in education, and instead focus on the strengths and experiences of their subjects. Among their findings is the identification of the social capital that Black women are given and actively acquire in their pre-collegiate years that enable them to gain greater returns on their educational investments than their male peers. The book further describes the assistance and the interference African American women receive from their peers during their transition to college, and how peer interactions shape their early college experiences, and influence subsequent persistence decisions. Whether studying how Black women in the social and natural sciences navigate through this often rocky terrain, or uncovering the extent to which African American women doctoral students access postsecondary education through community colleges, and their special needs for more mentoring and advising support, this book provides researchers and graduate students with rich information on how to successfully engage and succeed in the doctoral process. It also demonstrates to women faculty and administrators how they can become better navigators, guides, and advocates for the African American women who come after them.

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Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10
1579223575
ISBN-13
9781579223571
eBay Product ID (ePID)
71709995

Product Key Features

Author
Mary Beth Walpole
Publication Name
From Diplomas to Doctorates : The Success of Black Women in Higher Education and Its Implications for Equal Educational Opportunities for All
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2010
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
208 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
12 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Lc2781.F77 2009
Reviews
The collection is particularly effective in illustrating the lived experiences that contribute to or undermine black women's success, and it illuminates where changes in higher education's culture might be beneficial., Black women fare well in higher education, relative to Black men. This book argues, however, that the women face significant challenges at every step of the journey. The authors offer original research on some of the educational dilemmas, barriers and breakthroughs Black women experience., The collection is particularly effective in illustrating the lived experiences that contribute to or undermine black women's success, and it illuminates where changes in higher educatione(tm)s culture might be beneficial.
Table of Content
Foreword--Kassie Freeman Introduction--Crystal Renée Chambers, V. Barbara Bush and MaryBeth Walpole PART 1. THE PRE-COLLEGIATE AND TRANSITIONAL EXPERIENCE 1. College Predisposition and the Dilemma of Being Black and Female in High School--Adrienne Dixson and Crystal Renée Chambers 2. "Making a Dollar out of Fifteen Cents". The Early Educational Investments of Young Black Women-- Crystal Renée Chambers PART 2. THE UNDERGRADUATE EXPERIENCE 3. An Asset or an Obstacle? The Power of Peers in African American Women's College Transitions--Rachelle Winkle-Wagner 4. African American Female Students at Historically Black Colleges. Historical and Contemporary Consideration--Marybeth Gasman 5. African American Women at Highly Selective Colleges. How African American Campus Communities Shape Experiences--MaryBeth Walpole PART 3. THE GRADUATE EXPERIENCE 6. Professional Socialization, Politicized Raced And Gendered Experience, and Black Female Graduate Students. A Road Map for Structural Transformation--V. Thandi Sulé 7. Does Where They Start Matter? A Comparative Analysis of African American Women Doctoral Recipients Who Started in a Two-Year Versus a Four-Year Institution--Carolyn Buck 8. A Look Back and a Look Ahead. How to Navigate the Doctoral Degree Process--Benita J. Barnes Afterword--Wynetta Y. Lee Editors and Contributors Appendix
Copyright Date
2010
Target Audience
College Audience
Afterword by
Lee, Wynetta Y.
Topic
Women's Studies, Higher
Lccn
2009-052928
Dewey Decimal
378.19822
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Education, Social Science

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