1. Against the Professorial Odds: Barriers as Building Blocks for Educational Advancement
- Author
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Debby Shulsky, Sheila F. Baker, and Denise McDonald
- Subjects
Medical education ,media_common.quotation_subject ,05 social sciences ,050301 education ,050109 social psychology ,Cultural capital ,Bachelor ,First generation ,Educational attainment ,Education ,Odds ,Baby boomers ,Ethnography ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Sociology ,0503 education ,Socioeconomic status ,media_common - Abstract
This article describes three female professors’ experiences to attain degrees (bachelor’s, master’s, and doctorate) as first-generation college students (FGCS) and become academics. Their individual stories are shared through narratives, which capture crucial episodes of overcoming challenges. Because completion of a terminal degree by FGCS (of the Baby Boomer generation) is statistically low, these professors are outliers to the norm. Discussion identifies factors that aided the educators in their educational advancement.
- Published
- 2020