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The Hidden Curriculum - by Rachel Gable (Hardcover)

The Hidden Curriculum - by  Rachel Gable (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>A revealing look at the experiences of first generation students on elite campuses and the hidden curriculum they must master in order to succeed</b> <p/>College has long been viewed as an opportunity for advancement and mobility for talented students regardless of background. Yet for first generation students, elite universities can often seem like bastions of privilege, with unspoken academic norms and social rules. <i>The Hidden Curriculum</i> draws on more than one hundred in-depth interviews with students at Harvard and Georgetown to offer vital lessons about the challenges of being the first in the family to go to college, while also providing invaluable insights into the hurdles that all undergraduates face. <p/>As Rachel Gable follows two cohorts of first generation students and their continuing generation peers, she discovers surprising similarities as well as striking differences in their college experiences. She reveals how the hidden curriculum at legacy universities often catches first generation students off guard, and poignantly describes the disorienting encounters on campus that confound them and threaten to derail their success. Gable shows how first-gens are as varied as any other demographic group, and urges universities to make the most of the diverse perspectives and insights these talented students have to offer. <p/><i>The Hidden Curriculum</i> gives essential guidance on the critical questions that university leaders need to consider as they strive to support first generation students on campus, and demonstrates how universities can balance historical legacies and elite status with practices and policies that are equitable and inclusive for all students.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Based on her findings, Gable offers policy suggestions to college administrators for effective outreach to these groups. . . . [The] author also lets the students tell their stories, including lengthy intact quotes from many of her interviews. Therefore, it's fairly easy to follow the students' narratives in the text while leaving the 'scholarly conversation' in the footnotes for background. Many of the study's conclusions are eye-opening.-- "Kirkus Reviews"<br><br>Gable's suggestions are well written and thoughtfully conveyed; university administrators and others interested in higher education will find much to consider.<b>---Jacqueline Snider, <i>Library Journal</i></b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Rachel Gable</b> is director of institutional effectiveness at Virginia Commonwealth University and holds a doctorate in education from Harvard University. She lives in Richmond, Virginia.

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