Description: FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE Creating Multicultural Change on Campus by Raechele L. Pope, Amy L. Reynolds, John A. Mueller, Caryn McTighe Musil Higher education institutions have begun to take steps toward addressing multicultural issues on campuses, but more often than not, those in charge of the task have received little to no training in the issues that are paramount in serving culturally diverse students. This title is a response to this problem. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Embrace the best practices for initiating multicultural change in individuals, groups, and institutions Higher education institutions have begun to take steps toward addressing multicultural issues on campuses, but more often than not, those in charge of the task have received little to no training in the issues that are paramount in serving culturally diverse students. Creating Multicultural Change on Campus is a response to this problem, offering new conceptualizations and presenting practical strategies and best practices for higher education professionals who want to foster the awareness, knowledge, and skills necessary for multicultural change on an institutional level. In Creating Multicultural Change on Campus, the authors of the classic text Multicultural Competence in Student Affairs delve deep into key concepts in multicultural organizational development, guiding readers who want to enact change not just at the individual level, but also at the group and institutional levels. Readers will be introduced to frameworks that are crucial for creating inclusive, welcoming, and affirming campus environments. Youll also find comprehensive examples from several institutions along with specific examples of effective multicultural practices that are useful for real-world situations. The book: Provides the strategies, frameworks, and expert guidance for recognizing and addressing multicultural issues in institutions of higher learningOffers a rich understanding of both Multicultural Organizational Development (MCOD) and the Multicultural Change Intervention Matrix (MCIM) and how these models are important for evaluating environments and outcomesIs appropriate for those who serve students directly, as well as higher education leaders and administrators who create professional development programsIs designed as a practical guide and filled with specific examples to help readers apply strategies to their own campuses A much-needed resource, this book can help lead institutions toward meaningful action that will have a positive impact for all individuals in a student body and the professionals who serve them. Back Cover PRAISE FOR CREATING MULTICULTURAL CHANGE ON CAMPUS "Most colleges and universities rate multiculturalism as an important goal. Few have plans for achieving it; much of what does occur is reactive and piecemeal. This is a book that offers institutions a remedy, providing a much needed guide for planned and comprehensive action." --Arthur Levine, president of the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation "Acknowledging that awareness is not enough to create positive environments for diverse students, this book walks us through a change process at multiple levels. Individuals, groups, and institutions can use this framework to access their success and pinpoint areas of deficiency." --Vasti Torres, dean of the College of Education, University of South Florida "To demonstrate that acknowledging, understanding, and engaging with diverse others is not only the right thing to do educationally, politically, and socially, but actually possible to achieve, Creating Multicultural Change on Campus amasses in a skillful way much of the most significant scholarship on the matter. [...] The authors offer theories but wisely couple them with concrete practices, examples, advice, checklists, and constant reassuring words...." --From the foreword by Caryn McTighe Musil, senior scholar and director of Civic Learning and Democracy Initiatives, The Association of American Colleges and Universities Flap PRAISE FOR CREATING MULTICULTURAL CHANGE ON CAMPUS "Most colleges and universities rate multiculturalism as an important goal. Few have plans for achieving it; much of what does occur is reactive and piecemeal. This is a book that offers institutions a remedy, providing a much needed guide for planned and comprehensive action." --Arthur Levine, president of the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation "Acknowledging that awareness is not enough to create positive environments for diverse students, this book walks us through a change process at multiple levels. Individuals, groups, and institutions can use this framework to access their success and pinpoint areas of deficiency." --Vasti Torres, dean of the College of Education, University of South Florida "To demonstrate that acknowledging, understanding, and engaging with diverse others is not only the right thing to do educationally, politically, and socially, but actually possible to achieve, Creating Multicultural Change on Campus amasses in a skillful way much of the most significant scholarship on the matter. [...] The authors offer theories but wisely couple them with concrete practices, examples, advice, checklists, and constant reassuring words...." --From the foreword by Caryn McTighe Musil, senior scholar and director of Civic Learning and Democracy Initiatives, The Association of American Colleges and Universities Author Biography Raechele L. Pope is an associate professor in the Higher Education program in the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy at the University of Buffalo. Amy L. Reynolds is an associate professor in the Department of Counseling, School, and Educational Psychology at the University at Buffalo. She is also author of the Jossey-Bass book, Helping College Students: Developing Essential Skills for Student Affairs Practice. John A. Mueller is a professor in the department of Student Affairs in Higher Education at Indiana University of Pennsylvania.Together, Pope, Reynolds, and Mueller are co-authors of the book, Multicultural Competence in Student Affairs, published by Jossey-Bass. Table of Contents Foreword ix Preface xiii About the Authors xxi 1. Multicultural Competence and Multicultural Change 1 2. Multicultural Organization Development (MCOD) 18 3. Multicultural Intervention at the Individual Level 37 4. Multicultural Intervention at the Group Level 58 5. Multicultural Intervention at the Institutional Level 80 6. Assessment and Evaluation of Multicultural Change Efforts 99 7. Multicultural Change in Practice 115Timothy R. Ecklund and Matthew J. Weigand 8. Conclusion 149 References 161 Name Index 183 Subject Index 189 Long Description PRAISE FOR CREATING MULTICULTURAL CHANGE ON CAMPUS Most colleges and universities rate multiculturalism as an important goal. Few have plans for achieving it; much of what does occur is reactive and piecemeal. This is a book that offers institutions a remedy, providing a much needed guide for planned and comprehensive action. Arthur Levine, president of the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation Acknowledging that awareness is not enough to create positive environments for diverse students, this book walks us through a change process at multiple levels. Individuals, groups, and institutions can use this framework to access their success and pinpoint areas of deficiency. Vasti Torres, dean of the College of Education, University of South Florida To demonstrate that acknowledging, understanding, and engaging with diverse others is not only the right thing to do educationally, politically, and socially, but actually possible to achieve, Creating Multicultural Change on Campus amasses in a skillful way much of the most significant scholarship on the matter. [ ] The authors offer theories but wisely couple them with concrete practices, examples, advice, checklists, and constant reassuring words.... From the foreword by Caryn McTighe Musil, senior scholar and director of Civic Learning and Democracy Initiatives, The Association of American Colleges and Universities Details ISBN1118242335 Author Caryn McTighe Musil Language English ISBN-10 1118242335 ISBN-13 9781118242339 Media Book Format Hardcover Residence US Birth 1958 Year 2014 Short Title CREATING MULTICULTURAL CHANGE Place of Publication New York Country of Publication United States DEWEY 378.017 Illustrations black & white tables Edition 1st UK Release Date 2014-08-22 AU Release Date 2014-07-21 NZ Release Date 2014-07-21 Pages 224 Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc Publication Date 2014-08-22 Imprint Jossey-Bass Inc.,U.S. Audience Professional & Vocational US Release Date 2014-08-22 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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ISBN-13: 9781118242339
Book Title: Creating Multicultural Change on Campus
Number of Pages: 224 Pages
Publication Name: Creating Multicultural Change on Campus
Language: English
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons INC International Concepts
Item Height: 237 mm
Subject: Coaching & Career Guidance, Strategy
Publication Year: 2014
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 420 g
Author: Amy L. Reynolds, Raechele L. Pope, John A. Mueller
Item Width: 187 mm
Format: Hardcover