1st Edition

Democracy, Multiculturalism, and the Community College A Critical Perspective

By Robert A. Rhoads, James R. Valadez Copyright 1996
    250 Pages
    by Routledge

    250 Pages
    by Routledge

    Based on five organizational case studies, this book argues that community colleges face an identity crisis and must find ways of balancing the three traditional roles typically assumed by them: transfer, vocational, and community education.
    To emphasize one at the expense of another is to fail to meet the diverse needs of students who look to the community college as a source of opportunity and social mobility. In addition, community colleges must create an organizational context in which opportunities exist for culturally diverse students to participate as full members in the educational process.
    The study uses democratic educational strategies first suggested by John Dewey as a foundation for developing a critical multicultural view of community college education. The authors argue that critical multiculturalism moves beyond liberal views of cultural diversity and challenge academic institutions to take advantage of the varied experiences and perspectives that students from other cultures bring to education. The book includes a reference section following the final chapter and a name and subject index.

    Chapter 1 Multiculturalism and Border Knowledge in Higher Education; Chapter 2 The Many Faces of the Community College; Chapter 3 Organizational Culture and Worker Identity; Chapter 4 Education as Celebratory Socialization; Chapter 5 Organizational Restructuring and Leadership; Chapter 6 Cultural Capitaland Border Knowledge; Chapter 7 Organizational Multiplicity; Chapter 8 Toward a Democratic Vision of the Community College;

    Biography

    Robert A. Rhoads, James R. Valadez,

    "Essential for graduate courses for two-year college leaders in the philosophy and sociology of education." -- Choice
    "Rhoads and Valadez have written, in a very powerful, passionate, and analytical way a book that reasserts the importance of the politics and democracy within higher education. This book makes it clear that higher education is one of the most important public spheres." -- Henry A. Giroux, Waterbury Chair Professor, Pennsylvania State
    "Rhoads and Valadez have written, in a very powerful, passionate, and analytical way a book that reasserts the importance of the politics and democracy within higher education. This book makes it clear that higher education is one of the most important public spheres." -- Henry A. Giroux, Waterbury Chair Professor, Pennsylvania State University