Understanding experiences of first generation university students : culturally responsive and sustaining methodologies /

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Imprint:London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2018.
©2018
Description:1 online resource (xiii, 226 pages) : illustrations
Language:English
Series:Understanding student experiences of higher education
Understanding student experiences of higher education.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12541292
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Other authors / contributors:Bell, Amani, editor.
Santamaría, Lorri J., editor.
ISBN:9781350031876
9781350031852
1350031852
1350031879
9781350031845
1350031844
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:"Over the past few decades universities have opened their doors to students whose parents and grandparents were historically excluded from societal participation in higher education for reasons associated with racial, ethnic, socio-economic and/or linguistic diversity. Many of these students are first generation - or first in their family to attend university (FIFU). While some progress has been made in responding to the needs of these internationally underserved learners, many challenges remain. This edited book features the unique and diverse experiences of first generation students as they transition into and engage with higher education whilst exploring ways in which universities might better serve these students. With reference to culturally responsive and sustaining research methodologies undertaken in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, the UK and the USA, the contributors critically examine how these students demonstrate resilience within university, and ways in which success and challenges are articulated. Elements that are unique to context and shared across the international higher education milieu are explored. The book is replete with diverse student voices, and compelling implications for practice and future research The studies featured are centred on underlying theories of identity, intersectionality and barrier transcendence while valuing student voices and experiences. Throughout, the emphasis is on using strengths-based indigenous and decolonised methodologies. Through these culturally sustaining approaches, which include critical incident technique, participatory learning and action, talanoa and narrative inquiry, the book explores rich data on first generation student experiences at seven institutions in six countries across four continents."--Bloomsbury Publishing
Other form:Print version: Understanding experiences of first generation university students. London : Bloomsbury Academic 2018 9781350031845