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Critical Mentoring Practices to Support Diverse Students in Higher Education: Chicana/Latina Faculty Perspectives
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Critical Mentoring Practices to Support Diverse Students in Higher Education: Chicana/Latina Faculty Perspectives

Julie L Figueroa and Gloria M Rodriguez
New directions for higher education, Vol.2015(171), pp.23-32
2015
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12741/rep:6424

Abstract

This chapter outlines critical practices that emerged from utilizing social justice frameworks to mentor first‐generation, underrepresented minority students at the undergraduate to doctoral levels. The mentoring strategies include helping students to reframe instances when faculty and peers unconsciously conflate academic rigor with color‐blind scholarship.

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