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Achieving Equity in Higher Education Using Empathy as a Guiding Principle

Ward, Catherine(Edited by)
Part of the Advances in Higher Education and Professional Development series
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The assertion that empathy is an essential characteristic of equity work in higher education demands educators operate from a place of justice, fairness, and inclusive practice.

Empathy is a personal quality that allows educators to consider another's perspective to inform the decision-making process about policy, procedures, program and service design, and teaching pedagogy.

Thus, engaging empathy in everyday practice supports the potential to create more equitable and inclusive environments as well as standards for serving a diverse student population.

Achieving Equity in Higher Education Using Empathy as a Guiding Principle explores what empathy is, how empathy can be developed, and how empathy can be applied in an educator's practice to achieve equity-mindedness and mitigate inequitable student outcomes in and out of the classroom.

The book also argues that self-examination and engaging empathy is a way to thoughtfully examine differences and uphold the values of humanity.

Covering topics such as intercultural listening and program development, this reference work is ideal for administrators, practitioners, academicians, scholars, researchers, instructors, and students.

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1668457776 / 9781668457771
Mixed media product
378.101
15/04/2022
United States
335 pages
178 x 254 mm
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