Diltz Eportfolio
Diltz Eportfolio
Diltz Eportfolio
Brandy Diltz
K-State EDCEP 851
Dr. Carroll
Introduction
This portfolio is supposed to be a collection of writings about how I implement
multicultural principles into my advising practice or my future advising practice.
Since I am not a an advisor nor do I plan to ever be an advisor I have
researched what other colleges and advising departments are doing to best
serve a variety of cultures on their campus. This presentation is a collection of
my findings and reflections on those findings.
Defining Multicultural
Advising
My Message Board Post
Academic Advising is an opportunity to
exchange information designed to help
students reach their educational and career
goals. Advising is a shared responsibility
between an adviser and the student. (Rutgers)
Begin by assessing what kind of effort you put into expanding your knowledge of groups other than
your own.
Strive to learn as much as possible about groups other than your own, recognizing that there are
many things that you may not fully understand.
Understand that marginalized people have the right to define themselves and their own issues.
Recognize that learning about other groups may cause you to question some of your basic
assumptions. Do show interest and acknowledge that you do not know everything (see Narayan
1988).
It is better to value differences than to pretend that differences do not exist (e.g., the colorblind approach makes it hard to acknowledge the continuing existence of group discrimination).
Recognize that equality does not mean sameness; fairness does not mean treating all students
exactly in the same manner, but recognizing and striving to meet their distinctive needs (for
example, providing accommodations for students with disabilities means that although you are not
treating all students alike, you are providing what some students need in order to be able to
benefit from their education in the same way as students with no disabilities) (see Cummins 1986;
Heath 1983; Kochman 1981; Philips 1983).
Helping Faculty Teach Diverse Students and Diverse Topics Effectively Principles and Guidelines. (2008, April 1). Retrieved April 9, 2015, from
https://newscenter.sdsu.edu/diversity/files/00327-Helping_Faculty_Teach_Diverse_Students.pdf
Privilege Defined
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/privilege
My Thoughts
Privilege is a but part of education. I agree with
the first quote above that education has been
based on Eurocentric and male-centric ideas. I
think there have been strides to make education
more inclusive of other cultures but there is still a
long ways to go. I can understand it would be
beneficial for students to view the importance of
their culture in the educational system.
Student Retention
An excerpt about enhancing minority student retention
from The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
If higher education institutions and professions are to successfully attract and
retain racially and ethnically diverse students and professionals, they must be
able to meet the psychological, safety, sense of belonging, self-esteem, and
self-actualization needs that these students and professionals bring with them
to their campus and workplace (Donnell, Edwards, & Green, 2002). In seeking to
decrease attrition of ethnically and racially diverse students, colleges and
universities should implement comprehensive programs that address students'
needs for academic and career advising and assist with making the social,
intellectual, and geographic transitions to college (Dumas-Hines, 2001).
Institutions with comprehensive retention services provide counseling, tutoring,
academic support, career planning and placement services, as well as work to
improve the social and racial climate on campus and the cultural competency
skills of academic advisors and faculty members (Dumas-Hines, 2001).
My Thoughts
Providing services to a diverse student
population can increase retention.
Students who feel welcome, supported,
safe and heard will be more likely to stick
with their college education and be
successful. This idea can go back to
Maslows Hierarchy of Needs. People in
general need to have their basic needs
met in order to help them succeed in life.
Not only do the need their physiological
needs met but they need to feel safe and
have a sense of belongingness. Advisors
and teachers can help this process by find
ways to make their students feel safe and
feel like they belong.
Reference List
College Advising Corps at Brown University. (n.d.). Retrieved April 16, 2015, from https://youtu.be/Mc1vyjSBN2w
Express News - SLCC Multicultural Initiatives. (n.d.). Retrieved April 9, 2015, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enCKeOtI_u4
Gorski, Paul C. Multicultural Education - Stages of Multicultural Curriculum Transformation. (n.d.). Retrieved April 16, 2015, from
http://www.edchange.org/multicultural/curriculum/steps.html
(n.d.). Retrieved April 16, 2015, from http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/privilege
Holder, C. (2013, September 27). The Pennsylvania State University Division of Undergraduate Studies. Retrieved April 9, 2015, from
http://dus.psu.edu/mentor/2013/09/academic-advising-multicultural-world/
Helping Faculty Teach Diverse Students and Diverse Topics Effectively Principles and Guidelines. (2008, April 1). Retrieved April 9, 2015, from
https://newscenter.sdsu.edu/diversity/files/00327-Helping_Faculty_Teach_Diverse_Students.pdf
Manning, K., & Coleman-Boatwright, P. (1991). Student Affairs Initiatives Toward a Multicultural University. Journal of College Student Development, 32, 367-374.
Maslows Hierarchy of Needs | Learning Theories. (n.d.). Retrieved April 17, 2015, from http://www.learning-theories.com/maslows-hierarchy-of-needs.html
Minority Student Recruitment, Retention and Career Transition Practices. (n.d.). Retrieved April 16, 2015, from
http://www.asha.org/practice/multicultural/recruit/litreview.htm
Rutgers University, School of Arts and Sciences. (n.d.). Retrieved April 9, 2015, from http://sasundergrad.rutgers.edu/academics/advising/what-is-academic-advising
SPECTRA Overview -- Transition Program for Multicultural and First-Generation College Students. (n.d.). Retrieved April 9, 2015, from
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADtAtNMXJ7w
Strauss, V. (n.d.). Teacher: I see the difference in educational privilege every day. I live it. I am disgusted by it. Retrieved April 16, 2015, from
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/answer-sheet/wp/2015/01/29/teacher-i-see-the-difference-in-educational-privilege-every-day-i-live-it-i-am-disgusted-by-it/