Faculty Diversity (2nd Ed.) Removing the Barriers
Auteur : Moody JoAnn
Why do we see so little progress in diversifying faculty at America?s colleges, universities, and professional schools? This book explores this important question and provides steps for hastening faculty diversity. Drawing on her extensive consultant practice and expertise as well as research and scholarship from several fields, Dr. Moody provides practical and feasible ways to improve faculty recruitment, retention, and mentorship, especially of under-represented women in science-related fields and non-immigrant minorities in all fields. The second edition of Faculty Diversity offers new insights, strategies, and caveats to the current state of faculty diversity.
This revised edition includes:
- New strategies to prevent unintended cognitive bias and errors that damage faculty recruitment and retention
- Expanded discussion on the importance of different cultural contexts, political, and historical experiences inhabited and inherited by non-immigrant faculty and students
- Increased testimonials and on-the-ground reflections from faculty, administrators, and leaders in higher education, with new attention to medical and other professional schools
- Updated Appendix with Discussion Scenarios and Practice Exercises useful to search and evaluation committees, department chairs, deans, faculty senates, and diversity councils
- Expanded chapter on mentoring that dispels myths about informal mentoring and underlines essential components for formal programs.
Moody provides an essential, reliable, and eye-opening guide for colleges, medical, and other professional schools that are frustrated in their efforts to diversify their faculty.
Introduction
PART ONE: THE BARRIERS TO FACULTY DIVERSITY
Chapter 1: Cognitive Errors that Contaminate Academic Evaluations and Block Faculty Diversity
Chapter 2: Negative Bias and Positive Bias: Two Powerful Cognitive Errors that Impede the Advancement of Some Faculty and speed the Advancement of Others
Chapter 3: Disadvantages for Non-Immigrant Groups but Advantages for Immigrant and "Honorary White" Groups
PART TWO: REMOVING THE BARRIERS TO FACULTY DIVERSITY
Chapter 4: Faculty Recruitment: Replacing Dysfunctional Practices with Good Practices
Chapter 5: Faculty Retention: Replacing Dysfunctional Practices with Good Practices
Chapter 6: Faculty Mentoring: Replacing Dysfunctional Practices with Good Practices
Conclusion
Appendix A: A Colonized Group in Another Country: The Same Caste-Like Pattern
Appendix B: Imprisonment of African-American Men: A New Caste-System Invented in 1980
Appendix C: Caste Systems
Appendix D: Reproduction of Group Inequalities by Standardized and High-Stakes Testing
Appendix E: Discussion Scenarios—Practice Exercises
References
JoAnn Moody PhD, JD, is a national consultant in faculty development and diversity (see www.diversityoncampus.com). She is a former college professor and higher education administrator.
Date de parution : 01-2012
Ouvrage de 288 p.
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 02-2012
Ouvrage de 288 p.
15.2x22.9 cm
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