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Gregory, Sheila T. – 2003
Women in the Caribbean share many different commonalities, but their experiences vary by culture and the socioeconomic development and infrastructure of the country in which they reside. The 44 women who participated in a study were all full-time faculty from the University of the West Indies, Mona, St. Augustine, and Cave Hill campuses located in…
Descriptors: Black Attitudes, College Faculty, Cultural Context, Developing Nations
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Gregory, Sheila T. – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2000
Reviews research and programs concerned with improving race relations at institutions of higher education. Discussion is organized into the following sections: (1) review of the problem; (2) a context for inclusion; (3) innovative strategies to improve racial climate; and (4) the role of academic institutions and the states. (EV)
Descriptors: College Environment, College Students, Cultural Pluralism, Diversity (Institutional)
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Gregory, Sheila T. – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2006
Research on the cultural constructs of race, gender and class among 44 full-time faculty women from the Jamaica, Barbados and Trinidad campuses of the University of the West Indies suggest that that racial identity does separate women. However, their gendered identity establishes a common ground that allows them to share a socially constructed…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Females, Teacher Surveys, Foreign Countries
Gregory, Sheila T. – 2000
This paper reviews the literature on campus climate as it relates to gaps in participation rates and attainment levels among White, African American, and Latino students. The paper cites reports noting that a large number of African American students perceive racism as a problem on campus, and that a majority perceive themselves to be potential…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, American Indian Students, Black Students, College Attendance