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Handbook of Research on Workforce Diversity in a Global Society: Technologies and Concepts
Theoretical perspectives that explain how privilege can be used as a source of power for some and social identities can be used to oppress others.
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Theorizing African American Women’s Learning and Development: Leveraging Workforce Diversity through Socio-Cultural Adult Learning Theories
Marilyn Y. Byrd (University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, USA) and Dominique T. Chlup (Texas A & M University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-1812-1.ch003
Abstract
This study is a qualitative, interpretative examination of nine African American women’s encounters with race, gender, and social class (intersectionality) in predominantly white organizations and the learning experiences that emerged from these encounters. Rather than continuing to operate from a Eurocentric view of learning, this study contributes to the scholarly discussion the learning perspectives of African American Women (AAW). Black feminist theory is used as a socio-cultural framework to explain how AAW learn from issues emerging from intersectionality. A narrative approach to inquiry was the research strategy employed. Three major learning orientations emerged from the women’s narratives: learning from influential sources, learning through divine guidance, and learning through affirmation of self. The authors contend that expanding the conversation of adult learning theories to include socio-cultural theories derived from black women’s scholarship may be necessary to move the field of adult education toward more inclusive ways of theorizing adult learning. Implications for the field of adult education and the emerging workforce diversity paradigm are provided.
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A sociocultural system can be described as a human population seen in its ecological context as one of many subsystems of a larger ecological system.
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Quality Assurance in English Education in Omani Schools: A Critical Look
Employed here to denote social and cultural influences on education systems, with the intent of highlighting how “outside” influences from the very broad to the very narrow can impact upon the design, implementation, and effectiveness of education systems.
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Exploring the Use of Mobile Devices to Support Teacher Education
Relating to both social and cultural matters.
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Culturally Responsive Games and Simulations
Lev Vygotsky stressed the importance of society and culture. His theory is often referred to as socio-cultural because of the importance of society and culture in learning.
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