Understanding the impact of a race-based ethnic studies course on first-year, chicanx/latinx undergraduates: a case study of the diversity scholars program at intermountain university

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Title Understanding the impact of a race-based ethnic studies course on first-year, chicanx/latinx undergraduates: a case study of the diversity scholars program at intermountain university
Publication Type dissertation
School or College College of Education
Department Educational Leadership & Policy
Author Perez, Judith Connie
Date 2017
Description This study explores the impact of the Diversity Scholars Program (DSP) on 1stâ€" year Chicanx/Latinx undergraduate students’ development of social consciousness. DSP is a yearlong course grounded in Critical Race Theory (CRT) and offered to historically underrepresented U.S. Students of Color at Intermountain University (IMU). This case study finds that participants developed a greater sense of a Chicanx/Latinx identity as a result of participating in the intensive, raceâ€"conscious set of learning experiences that the DSP offered. The study includes a set of policy, theory, and practice-based recommendations that may help other colleges and universities design courses and other learning experiences similar to DSP. The study also finds evidence that enhancing Latinx/Chicanx students’ social consciousness and identity improves the likelihood that they will graduate with greater self-awareness and personal agency in advancing social justice for their communities.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
Subject Chicanx/Latinx; Diversity Scholars Program; First Year
Dissertation Name Doctor of Philosophy
Language eng
Rights Management ©Judith Connie Perez
Format application/pdf
Format Medium application/pdf
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s69k8ghq