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Education We Choose, Collectively: Reembodying And Repoliticizing Choice

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Rhoades, G. (2014). The Higher Education We Choose, Collectively: Reembodying and Repoliticizing Choice. Journal Of Higher Education, 85(6), 917-930. In Gary Rhoades article, The Higher Education We Choose, Collectively: Reembodying and Repolicitizing Choice, Rhoades “consider[s] three areas of higher education scholarship, policy, and practice” when choosing higher education. Rhoades considers college costs and family processes which compares how the future college student will look at a certain college. If the college they are looking at is too expensive they may feel like the expenses will terribly affect their family and may choose to not go to that college or college at all. He also researched the colleges’ physical placement and proximity …show more content…

So he chooses to teach how to make a choice by reembodying and repoliticizing choices. Rhoades researched and compared all downfalls of college choices for every tax bracket, races, etc. He did not keep it emphasized on just African American students or just on low-income families. He looked to teach everyone how make the right choices when choosing their form of higher education.
Wood, J. L., & Harrison, J. D. (2014). College Choice for Black Males in the Community College: Factors Influencing Institutional Selection. Negro Educational Review, 65(1-4), 87-97. J. Luke Wood and John D. Harrison “examined the college choice process for Black males attending community colleges”. “For those Black males attending public colleges, the selection of post-secondary institutions is overwhelmingly in favor of community colleges (also referred to as public two-year colleges), where 70.5% of them will enroll.” Through research they found that it was easier for black males to choose a college based on the school’s easy admission policies, proximity to home, and costs. In a more thorough research in the Educational Longitudinal Study, they found that black males select their community college on having a degree in their chosen field, the coursework/curriculum, job placement record, availability of financial aid, and academic

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