@HigherEdSoc@jonahgabriel We show how Critical Race Theory, through counterstory methodology, can be a pedagogy for self-inquiry. Students learn how ideological critique can be, in the same breath, self-critique and a vehicle for developing empathy.
🧵“Accountability” first appears in higher education in 1974 and explodes over the next 40 yrs (see vid clip). Our latest article looks at transformational changes to the field, namely how the stories of two communities grew different over time (1/10) https://t.co/LRnPBMfs9h
Sharing a paper just published in the Journal of Big Data! Studies have shown strong associations with writing and demography, so here we ask "who do LLMs write like?"
Answer: higher social status people (with some caveats) BUT with very little variance
https://t.co/mUbMeNs0p0
@aj_alvero Thank you, Dr. @aj_alvero. We show how the collapsing of class and race among college students can be recognized as inherent recognition of intersectionality or quite differently, as class-race group distinction, e.g., white and wealthy
@leslielqn05 Immigrant Legacies is one of the most novel and important concepts for the area of college access and success in years. Great work, Leslie.
Thank you, Brian! We hope this paper helps schools partner with college access programs to create more sustainable change in their college going culture.
New paper on how schools can serve as brokers of college knowledge:
"Referrals, Collaborative Actions, and Norm-Setting Practices: How College Access Programs Partner with High Schools" (https://t.co/ZxZ4LYBjVN) by @twotoneyo & colleagues
Asian Americans should not be celebrating this SCOTUS decision. It affects AAPI college experiences, will barely move the needle on admit rates, + will do nothing about any anti-AAPI discrimination in admissions.Instead, we become the face of ending an impt racial justice policy.
Some supporters of SFFA's attack on affirmative action think it will further their agenda. They're wrong. The only agenda it will further is an anti-racial justice one. https://t.co/hNGngzbnwO @SSNScholars@TuftsUniversity@ASAnews@politybooks
Poverty is manufactured by policy.
In his new book, Matthew Desmond @just_shelter
explores how our society is designed to create and perpetuate poverty, and how together we can work as poverty abolitionists to end poverty in America.
Watch more: https://t.co/a0mQzyiLn5
I wrote a book! #EconTwitter 🧵
Our goal was to translate frontier economics research into a book for parents and students to help answer three questions:
Should you go to college?
Where should you go to college?
What should you study in college?
https://t.co/zK3K3duq8i
REMEMBER THE SAMIL MOVEMENT!
Today marks Samiljeol (삼일절). Also known as the March 1st Movement, Samiljeol sparked the struggle for Korean independence from Japanese colonialism on March 1st, 1919. 🧵⬇️