First-generation student experiences in higher education : counterstories / Carl E. James and Leanne E. Taylor.
By: James, Carl E.
Contributor(s): Taylor, Leanne E [author.].
Material type: Text Language of document:EnglishPublisher: 2023Description: xxii, 165 p. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 9780367547158.Subject(s): First-generation college students -- United States | First-generation college students -- United States -- Interviews | First-generation college students -- United States -- Biography | People with social disabilities -- Education (Higher) -- United States | Education, Higher -- Social aspects -- United States | Student aspirations -- United StatesDDC classification: 378.19820973 J2318 Fi Summary: "In First-Generation Student Experiences in Higher Education: Counterstories, we meet eight students who attended university through an access program, and hear their stories of deciding to enter university, navigating the institution, and bringing their university experiences with them into adult life. Their "counterstories"-drawn from application statements, weekly group meetings, diary entries, group conversations, interviews, and media reports-challenge the stereotypes commonly applied to marginalized students in higher education. Chapters offer insights into a range of salient themes and highlight the students' strategies, challenges, successes, and trajectories, as well as their nuanced relationships with their networks, communities, families, and significant others. With this volume, James and Taylor present a valuable resource for educators, administrators, scholars, students and community agencies interested in extending understandings of first-generation university students"-- Provided by publisher.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Book | Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Central Library Social Science | 378.1/9820973 J2318 Fi (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 271258 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"In First-Generation Student Experiences in Higher Education: Counterstories, we meet eight students who attended university through an access program, and hear their stories of deciding to enter university, navigating the institution, and bringing their university experiences with them into adult life. Their "counterstories"-drawn from application statements, weekly group meetings, diary entries, group conversations, interviews, and media reports-challenge the stereotypes commonly applied to marginalized students in higher education. Chapters offer insights into a range of salient themes and highlight the students' strategies, challenges, successes, and trajectories, as well as their nuanced relationships with their networks, communities, families, and significant others. With this volume, James and Taylor present a valuable resource for educators, administrators, scholars, students and community agencies interested in extending understandings of first-generation university students"-- Provided by publisher.
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