A Case Study of the Teaching Experiences of African American Faculty at Two Predominantly White Research Universities

Authors

  • Christine A. Stanley Texas A&M University Author
  • M. Erin Porter University of Texas, Austin Author
  • Nancy J. Simpson Texas A&M University Author
  • Mathew L. Ouellett University of Massachusetts, Amherst Author

Abstract

This study explored the teaching experiences of African American faculty at two predominantly White research universities in the southern U.S. The authors interviewed 15 African American faculty at the rank of assistant, associate, and full professor whose length of employment with the university ranged from 2-30 years. They explored issues related to teaching styles and development, perceptions of being viewed as minority faculty, and institutional practices that impacted their teaching experiences. The authors present the results of this study, offer implications for faculty, instructional, and organizational development, and suggest areas for further research.

Published

2024-03-22