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Hispanic Faculty Members in Texas Community Colleges.
Community College Enterprise 2010, Fall, 16, 2
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Publisher Description
The extent to which Hispanic faculty members employed at all Texas community colleges had changed from 2000 to 2008 is examined. Both the number and percentage of Hispanic faculty members employed full-time at Texas community colleges had increased from 2000 to the 2008 school year. Though a statistically significant increase was present, the increase was small less than 3%. Given the rapid population changes occurring within Texas and the impact on student diversity, the findings are disappointing. Implications of the findings are discussed. Introduction
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