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Faculty perspectives and practice in an Urban Community College

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Abstract

This article explores faculty perspectives and practice at one Urban Community College in the United States. Data were gathered as part of a larger ethnography on the culture which lower class black students produce in an urban institution. My goal here is to describe elements of faculty culture, explore reasons why faculty culture takes the shape and form that it does, and discuss the ways in which this culture may be linked to institutional outcomes. In so doing. I offer a framework through which the structural genesis of faculty-student conflict and the relationship between faculty culture and institutional outcomes may be viewed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)553-574
Number of pages22
JournalHigher Education
Volume14
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 1985

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