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College students --- College students --- Communism in education
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Grass Roots and Glass Ceilings offers observations and reflections on the experiences of African American leaders in predominantly white institutions of higher education. These current and past presidents, vice presidents, and deans relate frankly and in detail their personal experiences in the academic setting. They discuss their perseverance over obstacles such as racism and sexism, and examine the current and future state of higher education in America. Grass Roots and Glass Ceilings debunks the prevalent myth that academia is a setting where race is irrelevant, and where people are judged only by their intellectual capability.Contributors include Vera Farris; Wesley Harris; Althia deGraft Johnson; Horace Judson; Reatha Clark King; Marie McDemmond; Charlie Nelms; and Barbara Solomon.
AFRICAN AMERICANS --- COLLEGE STUDENTS --- SOCIAL SCIENCE --- EDUCATION --- African Americans --- College Students --- Social Science --- Education --- African americans --- College students --- Social science
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Didactic strategies --- Pupil counseling. Pupil guidance --- Learning. --- Cognitive styles. --- College students --- Psychology. --- College students - Psychology.
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College students --- College students --- Greek letter societies --- Hazing --- Alcohol use --- Conduct of life
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World War, 1939-1945 --- Japanese American college students --- Racism --- College students, Japanese American --- College students --- Japanese Americans. --- Social conditions. --- Economic conditions. --- History --- United States --- Race relations. --- Race question
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Academic achievement --- College students --- Educational surveys --- Attitudes. --- Social conditions
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Einstellungen und Wertorientierungen sind sensible Indikatoren für eine mögliche Richtung des sozialen Wandels. In einer Gesellschaft, die unter anderem als Risiko-, Wertwandels- oder Erlebnisgesellschaft bezeichnet wird, wird der Einstellungswandel mit Traditionsbrüchen, zunehmender Individualisierung und Pluralisierung der Lebensformen und Lebensstile charakterisiert. Dies gilt besonders, wenn man traditionelle Lebensformen wie Ehe und Familie ins Visier nimmt. Die vorliegende Untersuchung nimmt diesen Wandel zum Anlaß, um Einstellungen von Studierenden zu Ehe, Familie und Kindern zu beleuchten. Sie ist das empirische Ergebnis eines Modellprojektes des Bundesfamilienministeriums. Das Datenmaterial basiert auf einer Befragung von über 4.000 Studierenden in Deutschland zwischen 1992 und 1993, also der Anfangsphase der deutschen Vereinigung. (Leske + BUdrich) Im Brennpunkt der Untersuchung stehen die Einstellungen von Studenten zur Familie. Der Autor geht der Frage nach, inwieweit Enttraditionalisierungs- und Individualisierungsprozesse bei Studierenden vorangeschritten sind.
College students --- Educational surveys --- Families --- Marriage --- Social surveys --- Attitudes
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