Journey to the Ph. D : how to navigate the process as African Americans /
Call Number: | Libro Electrónico |
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Other Authors: | , |
Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Sterling, Va. :
Stylus Pub.,
2003.
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Edition: | 1st ed. |
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- The paths to and opportunities to gaining admission to the graduate school of your choice / Kamau Ogina Siwatu
- Deciding if and how to pursue doctoral work / Tim Wilson, Nelson Soto, & Jami Joyner
- "Dreams hanging in the air like smoke": a personal reflection of factors influencing enrollment and persistence in higher education / Kaa Vonia Hinton-Johnson
- Five degrees and a Ph. D.: positive detours along the path to the doctorate / Randall Pinkett
- Balancing act: a reflective practice / Stephen Hancock
- Maintaining my identity: enhanced by the system, but not lost in it / Catherine Cushinberry
- In the midst of it all: a feminist perspective on science and science teaching / Felicia Moore
- Pressing toward the mark: an African American man's reflection on the doctoral process at a predominately White institution / Anthony Graham
- "Walk tall in the world": reflections from a scholar of African American children's literature / Jonda McNair
- The mask: a survival tool / Courtney Johnson
- A personal journey toward authenticity: recognizing and reclaiming my origins / Lisa Watts
- Making the academy a home for the brave / April Peters
- Choosing a mentor and other lessons of the hidden curriculum of graduate school / Tamara Duckworth-Warner
- The role of mentorship in developing African American students and professionals within the academy / Tarcha Rentz
- For better or for worse: improving advising relationships between faculty and graduate students / James Minor
- The role of mentoring for future academicians / Carolyn Hopp, Vincent Mumford, & Franklyn Williams.