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What is Marginalized Populations

Fostering Multiple Levels of Engagement in Higher Education Environments
Refers to the communities (racial, ethical, cultural, etc.) that are not well represented within a given society.
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Developing a Sense of Community Through Engaging Platforms in Support of Online Graduate Students Socialization
Amanda Eakins (Idaho State University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7470-5.ch007
Abstract
Graduate schools often operate in a decentralized community due to the diversity of disciplines and needs within; as such, the success of graduate students and their involvement are then left to the purview of the colleges and programs. However, we know that collaboration with programs and other campus departments are important in developing a sense of community for students in support of student success, retention, and graduation. Yet, the availability of student resources that fosters and supports student academic and professional socialization which are evident in traditional graduate programs are not always reciprocated in online programs. In this chapter, the author will draw from the theories of socialization, community of inquiry (COI) and the equivalency theory to create a sense of community for successfully engaging and preparing students in online graduate programs for their professional roles post-graduation.
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Creating Access for Students: A Collaborative Effort
Groups and communities who experience discrimination and exclusion because of unequal power relationships across economic, political, social, and cultural aspects.
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Social Justice and Advocacy in University-Based Play Therapy Training Clinics
Groups and communities which are discriminated against and excluded from mainstream social, economic, cultural, or political life based on a cultural identity or difference. Examples include, but are not limited to, race, religion, age, gender, or financial status.
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Standing Against the Wind: Empowering Minority Voices Through Culturally Enriched Teacher Candidate Training
The social exclusion of individuals or people from various rights, opportunities, and resources solely based on their race or ethnicity.
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