Abstract

Purpose – US community colleges are based on an open‐door mission and serve to provide access to students of diverse backgrounds. Online learning is one of the fastest growing segments of community college offerings – serving both local and geographical dispersed students. If the community college system embraces its open‐door mission, it must embrace new ways of providing multicultural experiences within online classes. The purpose of this paper is to understand if multiculturalism plays a significant role for students in the traditional face‐to‐face college classroom – what role, if any, does it play for student learning in online classrooms? Literature on multicultural education, distance learning, and social psychology are explored within the context of community colleges.Design/methodology/approach – Using a one‐group pretest‐posttest design, a multicultural awareness survey was administered twice over the course of an academic quarter to determine if online faculty that teach with multicultural pers...

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