Confronting Equity Issues on Campus
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Confronting Equity Issues on Campus

Implementing the Equity Scorecard in Theory and Practice

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  2. English
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eBook - ePub

Confronting Equity Issues on Campus

Implementing the Equity Scorecard in Theory and Practice

About this book

How can it be that 50 years after the passage of the Civil Rights Act, our institutions of higher education have still not found ways of reducing the higher education gaps for racial and ethnic groups? That is the question that informs and animates the Equity Scorecard model of organizational change. It shifts institutions' focus from what students do (or fail to do) to what institutions can do—through their practices and structures, as well as the actions of their leaders and faculty—to produce equity in outcomes for racially marginalized populations. Drawing on the theory of action research, it creates a structure for practitioners to become investigators of their own institutional culture, to become aware of racial disparities, confront their own practices and learn how things are done on their own turf to ask: In what ways am I contributing to equity/inequity?The Equity Scorecard model differs significantly from traditional approaches to effecting change by creating institutional teams to examine and discuss internal data about student outcomes, disaggregated by race and ethnicity. The premise of the project is that institutional data acts as a powerful trigger for group learning about inequities in educational outcomes, and that the likelihood of improving those outcomes increases if the focus is on those things within the immediate control of the participating leaders and practitioners.Numerous institutions have successfully used The Equity Scorecard's data tools and processes of self-reflection to uncover and document the behaviors and structures that lead to failure to retain and graduate students from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds with a history of unequal opportunity; and to create the climate for faculty and staff to take ownership of the issues and develop sustainable practices to eliminate racial disparities in academic performance.The Scorecard can be used at a small-scale to analyze individual courses or programs, as well as broader institutional issues.This book presents the underlying concept of funds of knowledge for race-conscious expertise that informs this process, describes its underlying theories; defines the attributes needed to achieve equity-minded practice; demonstrates, through examples of implementation, what different institutions have learned, and what they have achieved; and provides a blueprint for action for higher education as a whole. For college leaders, instructors and support staff who feel the pressure—moral or otherwise—to close the racial equity gap that their institutions produce year after year, this book provides the structure, knowledge and tools to do so. It is also of value to scholars and students of higher education who have an interest in the study of organizational change.

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Yes, you can access Confronting Equity Issues on Campus by Estela Mara Bensimon, Lindsey Malcom, Estela Mara Bensimon,Lindsey Malcom in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Pedagogía & Educación multicultural. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
2023
eBook ISBN
9781000978605

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Dedication
  6. Contents
  7. FOREWORD
  8. INTRODUCTION
  9. PART ONE: THEORY, ORGANIZATIONAL LEARNING, AND TOOLS AND PRACTICES OF THE EQUITY SCORECARD
  10. 1. THE EQUITY SCORECARD Theory of Change
  11. 2. SCORECARD TEAMS AS HIGH LEARNING GROUPS Group Learning and the Value of Group Learning
  12. 3. THE EQUITY SCORECARD PROCESS Tools, Practices, and Methods
  13. PART TWO: PRACTITIONER EXPERIENCES OF THE EQUITY SCORECARD
  14. 4. THE DIVERSITY SCORECARD AT LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY An Exemplary Model of Dissemination
  15. 5. FACULTY LEARNING AND REFLECTION FROM STUDENT INTERVIEWS
  16. 6. THE MATH PROJECT AT LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE
  17. 7. EVALUATING THE EQUITY SCORECARD PROJECT The Participants' Points of View
  18. PART THREE: RESEARCHER PERSPECTIVE What We've Learned About Organizational Learning to Create Equity From the Equity Scorecard Process
  19. 8. AN ACTIVITY-BASED APPROACH TO PROMOTING EQUITY IN COMMUNITY COLLEGE SETTINGS Considering Process and Outcomes
  20. 9. INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCHERS AS TEACHERS AND EQUITY ADVOCATES Facilitating Organizational Learning and Change
  21. 10. THE MEDIATIONAL MEANS OF ENACTING EQUITY-MINDEDNESS AMONG COMMUNITY COLLEGE PRACTITIONERS
  22. 11. CHRONICLING THE CHANGE PROCESS
  23. 12. REFLECTIONS FROM THE FIELD
  24. CONTRIBUTORS
  25. INDEX