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Dannielle Joy Davis 《The Urban Review》2010,42(2):143-158
In this study, I examine academic influences of the Committee on Institutional Cooperation Summer Research Opportunity Program’s
mentoring component. Interviews with African American undergraduate student participants of the faculty–student mentoring
initiative suggest mentorship’s influence upon the academic experiences of participants and illustrate the importance of faculty-directed
research in preparing racial minorities for graduate education. 相似文献
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Dannielle Joy Davis Lisa Celeste Green-Derry Brandon Jones 《Journal of educational administration and history》2013,45(1):49-57
This article reviews the history of financial aid policy from the Higher Education Act of 1965 to its reauthorisation in 1992 and the subsequent ramifications upon African-American students. It considers issues of race and class with regard to college access. This work concludes with a look at contemporary aid, as well as offers race- and class-conscious financial aid by increasing college affordability to low-income students, as potential solutions to broadening educational access to Black Americans. 相似文献
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Dannielle Joy Davis 《Mentoring & Tutoring: Partnership in Learning》2013,21(3):278-293
This study examines the mentoring component of the Committee on Institutional Cooperation’s (CIC) Summer Research Opportunity Program (SROP). The national initiative, implemented on various campuses throughout the United States, seeks to establish a diverse faculty by encouraging the enrollment and completion rates of minority doctoral candidates. Results from interviews with former and current undergraduate student participants suggest that mentorship influences the individual, interpersonal, extra‐programmatic, and to a lesser extent, collective realms of protégé experiences. Study results emphasize the importance of faculty‐directed mentorship in preparing students of color for both graduate education and entrance into the professoriate. 相似文献
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