The Black student's pathway to graduate study and beyond : the making of a scholar /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Farmer, Evelyn Shepherd W. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Charlotte, North Carolina : Information Age Publishing, Inc., [2023]
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • PATHWAY I: EMBARKING ON THE GRADUATE ADMISSIONS PROCESS
  • 1. Graduate Admissions and Affirmative Action: The Effect of Critical Race Theory
  • 2. Strategies for Admission to the Best Graduate Schools
  • 3. When the Smoke Clears: What You Need to Know About Standardized Testing After COVID-19
  • 4. Minority Scholarships, Loans, and Grants to Support Graduate Education
  • 5. Diversity, Equity, and Innovation: Imperatives for Today's Graduate Programs
  • PATHWAY II: CONFRONTING RACE AND GENDER DISPARITIES IN GRADUATE EDUCATION
  • 6. Research as a Site of Resistance: A Phenomenological Study of Black Women in U.S. Doctoral Education
  • 7. Inventing Failure: Being Black and Male in Liberal Arts Graduate Programs Such as Philosophy
  • PATHWAY III: PERSEVERING TO THE GRADUATE DEGREE
  • 8. Surviving the Major Examination Gamut: Qualifying and Comprehensive
  • 9. Preventing Plagiarism in Scholarly Graduate Research
  • 10. Employing Scholarly Writing Skills Using Style Manuals for Writing Dissertation Proposals and Dissertations
  • 11. Using Discipline to Develop and Maintain Good Study Habits and Techniques
  • 12. Toward a Paradigm Shift: Adjusting to Technology in Graduate Education
  • 13. Navigating the Doctoral Process: Using Critical Race Theory to Examine the Value of Developing a Mentor Relationship
  • 14. Networking Through Your Academic Journey: Bolstering Successful Passage Into STEM-Related Careers
  • PATHWAY IV: ADJUSTING TO THE SOCIALIZATION OF GRADUATE EDUCATION
  • 15. Psychosocial Adjustment to the Graduate School Environment
  • 16. Developing a Global Identity Among Black American, Black African, Black Caribbean, and Other Black Students
  • 17. Maintaining Black Pride, Self-Esteem, and Self-Confidence in Graduate Education and Beyond
  • 18. Race, Color, and Racialization in Graduate Education
  • PATHWAY V: PREPARING FOR SUCCESS BEYOND GRADUATE EDUCATION
  • 19. Black Scholarship and How to Increase Publication Opportunities Early for Black Doctoral Students
  • 20. The Career Hunt: Putting it All Together and Marketing Yourself in Your Career Field.