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Power relations in higher education classes of nontraditional-age adults: Issues of gender, race and class

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    Power relations in higher education classes of nontraditional-age adults: Issues of gender, race and class

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This qualitative comparative case study examined how power relationships predominantly based on gender but including race, class, and age were manifested in higher education classrooms of nontraditional-age adult students.

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Tisdell, E. J., (1993) “Power relations in higher education classes of nontraditional-age adults: Issues of gender, race and class”, Adult Education Research Conference 1(1993).

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1993-01-01