Diversity in Education
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Getting to the What, How, and Why of Diversity on Campus

  • The authors discuss a new model, an integrative approach to diversity—intergroup dialogue.
  • Intergroup dialogue brings diverse students together to explore their own and other group’s identities, analyze how power and inequality affect their groups, and examine ways to bridge intergroup differences.
  • Future research needs to address substantive and methodological issues to understand intergroup relations and diversity education.
  • Researchers need to consider how these issues relate to diversity programs: pre-college diversity experience, classroom dynamics, race/ethnicity, stages of cognitive and emotional development.
  • Methodology issues to consider are: selectivity, generalization, establishing impact and effect, latency of impact, and use of mixed methods.
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