Rick Bonus tells the stories of Pacific Islander students at the University of Washington as they and their allies struggled to transform a university they believed did not value their presence into a space based on meaningfulness, respect, and multiple notions of student success.
Rick Bonus tells the stories of Pacific Islander students at the University of Washington as they and their allies struggled to transform a university they believed did not value their presence into a space based on meaningfulness, respect, and multiple notions of student success.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rick Bonus is Associate Professor of American Ethnic Studies at the University of Washington, Seattle, coeditor of The “Other” Students: Filipino Americans, Education, and Power, and author of Locating Filipino Americans: Ethnicity and the Cultural Politics of Space.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface and Acknowledgments ix Introduction. What Does It Mean to Transform Schooling? 1 1. The Students, The School, The Ocean: Tracking Students' Lives on Campus 23 2. Pipe: Collective Mentorship as a Politics of Partnership 65 3. Those Who Left 107 4. Schooling Outside and Inside 149 Conclusion. Transformative Schooling Against Boundaries 191 Notes 203 Bibliography 277 Index 245
Preface and Acknowledgments ix Introduction. What Does It Mean to Transform Schooling? 1 1. The Students, The School, The Ocean: Tracking Students' Lives on Campus 23 2. Pipe: Collective Mentorship as a Politics of Partnership 65 3. Those Who Left 107 4. Schooling Outside and Inside 149 Conclusion. Transformative Schooling Against Boundaries 191 Notes 203 Bibliography 277 Index 245
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