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Title Voices of Asian Americans in higher education : unheard stories / edited by Festus E. Obiakor, Ying Hui-Michael
Published Charlotte, NC : Information Age Publishing, Inc., [2019]

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 150 pages) : illustrations
Contents My journal on multicultural special education / Ying Hui-Michael -- Maneuvering through the interdepartmental politics of graduate school: my Hmong voice / Tong T. Xiong -- Teaching vulnerably: my teaching stories / Jung-ah Choi -- My journey of transformation in multicultural special education / Shernaz B. GarcĂ­a -- Struggling to be heard: continued saga / Li-Rong Lilly Cheng -- East to West, and back again: a personal and academic journey / C.N. Le -- Being a multicultural and special education professor: my story, my voice / Hsu-Min Chiang -- Invocation of forever foreigner identity in critical multicultural teacher education / Jenna Min Shim -- Cultural autobiography of a Christian foreign educator in the United States / Lucia Y. Lu -- My multicultural journey in America's higher education / Carol Huang -- Beyond silence in multicultural education / Festus E. Obiakor
Summary "Voices of Asian Americans in Higher Education: Unheard Voices is a unique and historical book. Asian Americans are often portrayed as "model minority", yet their personal and educational experiences are often unheard. In this book, 10 Asian American higher education educators and scholars presented their realistic pictures in American higher education by through their personal narratives. The contributors in this book come from different regions and teach in different colleges and universities; and coincidentally, they all endure the "outsider" category formerly as students and now as professors and leaders. This "outsider" status can be emotionally overwhelming and psychologically unnerving. This status hampers opportunities for Asian Americans to grow and maximize their fullest potential. Though they develop different strategies to address their to address their "outsider" label, it is does not make it comfortable. But, time and time again, they have proven that they can succeed! In this technological age, we must value unending truths as we educate ourselves and others. We hope the book can be an educational and informational resources for administrator and faculty in higher education and educational policy makers"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 26, 2021)
Subject Asian American college teachers -- Social conditions
Asian American college teachers -- Ethnic identity
Minorities in higher education -- United States
EDUCATION -- Higher.
Minorities in higher education
United States
Form Electronic book
Author Obiakor, Festus E., editor.
Hui-Michael, Ying, editor.
LC no. 2019013478
ISBN 9781641134347
1641134348