Developing workforce diversity programs, curriculum, and degrees in higher education / Chaunda L. Scott, Oakland University, USA, Jeanetta D. Sims, University of Central Oklahoma, USA.

Contributor(s): Scott, Chaunda L [editor.] | Sims, Jeanetta D, 1971- [editor.] | Gale (Firm).
Series: Gale eBooks.Advances in higher education and professional development (AHEPD) book series: Description: 1 online resource (xix, 398 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781522502104.Subject(s): Diversity in the workplace | Diversity in the workplace -- Study and teaching (Higher)Additional physical formats: Print version:: Developing workforce diversity programs, curriculum, and degrees in higher education.DDC classification: 658.30071/1 Online resources: Available via Gale eBooks. Click here to access
Contents:
section 1. Workforce diversity programs -- section 2. Workforce diversity curriculum, teaching, and instruction -- section 3. Future direction for workforce diversity in higher education.
Summary: Presents conceptual and research-based perspectives on course, program, and degree developments that emphasize workforce diversity skill development and prepare next-generation leaders for the modern and emerging workforce. Highlights crucial topics relating to career development, human resources management, organizational leadership, and business education.
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section 1. Workforce diversity programs -- section 2. Workforce diversity curriculum, teaching, and instruction -- section 3. Future direction for workforce diversity in higher education.

Presents conceptual and research-based perspectives on course, program, and degree developments that emphasize workforce diversity skill development and prepare next-generation leaders for the modern and emerging workforce. Highlights crucial topics relating to career development, human resources management, organizational leadership, and business education.

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