Title: Becoming a Master Student
1Chapter 7
Diversity
2In this chapter
- The value in diversity
- Communicating across cultures
- The culture of higher education
- Sexism and sexual harassment
3In this chapter
- Returning adult students
- Successful networking
- Students with disabilities
- Choose your conversations
4Quote for discussion
- Acceptance, goodwill, and respect are the
cornerstones of successful communication that
cross all barriers of class, gender, race, and
ability. - BOB ABRAMMS-MEZOFF
- DIANE JOHNS
5Diversity is reality
Diversity is
and
6Communicating across cultures
- Desire to communicate across cultures
- Know about other cultures
- Gain skill in communicating across cultures
7Communicating across cultures
- Be active
- Eliminate stereotypes - think
- Look for common ground
- Assume differences in meaning
- Look for individuals
8Communicating across cultures
- Get inside another culture
- Find a translator, mediator, or model
- Celebrate your culture
- Develop support system
9Communicating across cultures
- Ask for help
- Reap the reward
10The culture of higher education
11Adapting to the culture of higher education
- It differs from high school
- Balance work and school schedules
- Decrease the unknowns
- Seek stability zones
12Adapting to the culture of higher education
- Form support systems
- Remember earlier transitions
- Work with your academic advisor
- Take the initiative to meet new people
13The art of reentry . . .
- Going back to school
- as an older
- student
14The art of reentry
- Ease into it
- Plan your week
- Delegate tasks
- Add 15 minutes to your day
15The art of reentry
- Get to know younger students
- Get to know other returning students
- Find common ground with instructors
- Enlist your employers support
16The art of reentry
- Get extra mileage out of current tasks
- Look for child care
- Review subjects before classes start
- Prepare for an academic environment
17The art of reentry
- Be willing to let go of old images about how to
study - Publish your schedule
- Share your education plans
18Networking
An informal system whereby persons having common
interests assist each other.
19Stay tuned to these networks
- Introduce yourself to classmates
- Plan to meet people
- See your instructor
- Form a study group
20Stay tuned to these networks
- Join a club
- Join a professional society
- Perform!
- Join a political organization
21Stay tuned to these networks
- Play ball!
- Find a mentor
- Use school media
- Hang out at the student union
22Stay tuned to these networks
- Study at the library
- Use student services
23Dealing with sexism and sexual harassment
- Point out sexist language and behavior
- Observe your own language and behavior
- Encourage support for women
- Set limits
- If you are sexually harassed, take action
24Students with disabilities
ASK FOR WHAT YOU WANT
25Students with Disabilities
Tips for success
- Use available resources
- Speak assertively
- Plan ahead--choose your instructor
26Students with disabilities
Tips for success
- Use empowering words
- Ask for appropriate treatment
- Take care of yourself
27Choose your conversations and your community
28Principles of conversation
- Conversations shape our lives
- Conversation is constant
- You can choose your conversations
- Choose conversations that promote success
29Conversation by association
- The conversations we have are dramatically
influenced by the people we associate with. -
- DAVE ELLIS
30Applying the power process
- Journal entry
- List two conversations youve had today and
summarize their content.
31Master StudentJaime Escalante
- Escalante first attracted national attention
when all of the students from his calculus class
at Garfield High School in Los Angeles passed an
advanced placement calculus exam.
32Review
- The value in diversity
- Communicating across cultures
- The culture of higher education
- Sexism and sexual harassment
- Successful networking
- Choose your conversations