Mentoring African American Women at Historically Black Colleges/Universities

T. P. Thomas, Michelle Maultsby
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This chapter describes how a considerable milestone for new faculty entering academia has been awarding tenure by the institution of higher education. This is often referred to as the Academy. Tenure-track faculty working towards tenure spend several years honing their craft in the areas of teaching, research, and service. Senior colleagues assume the lead in determining activities, and others who are considered authorities and leaders in the chosen field of scholarship. While HBCUs have provided an enormous source of support for African-American women who are tenure-track faculty, they continue to be underrepresented in the academy and are adversely impacted by the tenure process. Barriers that impede the tenure process of African-American women faculty include societal biases, stereotypes, systemic oppression, and lack of mentorship. This chapter seeks to provide awareness, discuss unique challenges specific to African American women faculty, and existing strategies to negotiating the tenure and promotion processes.
在传统黑人学院/大学指导非裔美国女性
本章描述了高等教育机构如何授予终身教职是新教师进入学术界的一个重要里程碑。这通常被称为学院。为获得终身教职而工作的终身教职教师要花几年时间在教学、研究和服务领域磨练自己的手艺。资深的同事在决定活动方面起领导作用,其他被认为是选定学术领域的权威和领导者。虽然hbcu为获得终身教职的非裔美国女性提供了巨大的支持来源,但她们在学院中的代表性仍然不足,并受到终身教职过程的不利影响。阻碍非裔美国女性教师获得终身教职的障碍包括社会偏见、刻板印象、系统压迫和缺乏指导。本章旨在提供认识,讨论非洲裔美国女性教师面临的独特挑战,以及谈判终身教职和晋升过程的现有策略。
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