Bridging Research and Practice to Support Asian American Students

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  • Bridging Research and Practice to Support Asian American Students Book Detail

  • Author : Dina C. Maramba
  • Release Date : 2018-01-24
  • Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
  • Genre : Education
  • Pages : 120
  • ISBN 13 : 1119506077
  • File Size : 3,3 MB

Bridging Research and Practice to Support Asian American Students by Dina C. Maramba PDF Summary

Book Description: "This sourcebook is a resource for new and seasoned educators and practitioners as well as for students. As former student affairs practitioners ourselves, we believe it is crucial for educators to have a basic understanding of the needs, experiences, and theoretical frameworks relevant to Asian Americans in order to both inform your work and challenge your thinking about how best to serve this diverse population. For those of you new to learning about Asian American students, we hope the information in this volume will provide you with knowledge that can broaden your perspectives on today's college students. For those already working with Asian American students, we hope this volume will provide you with evidence to support and/or advocate for your programs and services as well as additional ideas for best practices. For Asian American students, we hope this sourcebook will help to validate and make sense of your own experiences as you move through your college career."--Page 6

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