"Connecting Self-Efficacy and Faculty Fictive Kinships in Higher Education" is a comprehensive guide to preparing minority and first-generation students to transition from the academic world into their chosen career path. The book provides post-secondary educators and student support staff with suggestions to incorporate the recognition and development of transferrable skills in curriculum and advising. The book addresses the impact of fictive kinship networks in the growth of self-efficacy and reduced attrition in minority and underrepresented students.
The text will benefit new and seasoned post-secondary educators and career development staff. It will assist in the collection of knowledge related to the development and success of minority students, specifically those attending HBCUs, minority-serving institutions, and underrepresented student groups.
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Posted 26-08-2021 on 23:53:48 AEDT
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