少数族裔学生的“导航资本”能给学校带来什么启示

Rebecca Covarrubias, Giselle Laiduc, I. Valle
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少数族裔学生——低收入的第一代有色人种学生——在接受高等教育时利用技能。然而,机构往往错误地认识到这种导航资本,使其变得无价,并失去了向学生学习的机会。我们探索了16名一年级的少数族裔学生——他们参与了一个旨在肯定他们经历的对抗空间——如何将他们的导航资本转化为对制度变革的反馈。通过调查,学生们报告说,制度上的做法通过给予白人特权而使误解长期存在;支持对学生能力的缺陷假设;使校园资源难以获得。学生们激活了他们的导航资本,就机构如何更好地认识和支持他们的生活经历提出了具体的建议。
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What Institutions Can Learn From the Navigational Capital of Minoritized Students
ABSTRACT Minoritized students — low-income, first-generation students of color — leverage skills when navigating higher education. Yet, institutions often misrecognize this navigational capital, rendering it invaluable and missing an opportunity to learn from students. We explored how 16 first-year minoritized students — who participated in a counterspace aimed to affirm their experiences — translated their navigational capital into feedback for institutional change. Through surveys, students reported that institutional practices perpetuated misrecognition by privileging Whiteness; endorsing deficit assumptions about students’ abilities; and making campus resources inaccessible. Activating their navigational capital, students offered concrete advice for how institutions can better recognize and support their lived experiences.
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