Abstract
This study resulted from the authors' interest in how students' perceptions of faculty identity (primarily race/ethnicity, gender, sexuality, age, and academic rank) influence students' learning and instructors' classroom experiences. We focused on courses that fulfill the "cultural diversity" general education requirements at Bowling Green State University. The three courses that most students in the College of Arts and Sciences take to fulfill this requirement are ACS 250 Cultural Pluralism in the U.S., ETHN 101 Introduction to Ethnic Studies, and WS 200 Introduction to Women's Studies. Combined, these courses serve approximately 1400 students each semester.
Original language | American English |
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Journal | Academic Exchange Extra |
State | Published - Mar 2005 |
Keywords
- student perceptions
- faculty identity
- cultural diversity
Disciplines
- Education
- Higher Education
- Gender and Sexuality
- Race and Ethnicity
- Sociology of Culture