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Student Services - A Handbook for the Profession 6e

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ISBN13
9781119049593
יצא לאור ב
New York
מהדורה
6th Edition
זמן אספקה
21 ימי עסקים
עמודים
640
פורמט
Hardback
תאריך יציאה לאור
29 בנוב׳ 2016
מחליף את פריט
14545498000
The bestselling student affairs text, updated for today's evolving campus Student Services is the classic comprehensive text for graduate students in student affairs, written by top scholars and practitioners in the field.
The bestselling student affairs text, updated for today's evolving campus Student Services is the classic comprehensive text for graduate students in student affairs, written by top scholars and practitioners in the field. Accessible and theoretically grounded, this book reflects the realities of contemporary practice in student affairs. This new sixth edition has been updated throughout to align with current scholarship, and expanded with four new chapters on student development, crisis management, programming, and applications. Twenty new authors join the roster of expert contributors, bringing new perspective on critical issues such as ethical standards, campus culture, psychosocial development, student retention, assessment and evaluation, and much more. End-of-chapter questions help reinforce the material presented, and unique coverage of critical theoretical perspectives, counseling and helping skills, advising, leadership, environmental theories, and other useful topics make this book a foundational resource for those preparing for a student affairs career. The student affairs staff has the responsibility for a vast array of services and support roles for students on every type of campus. This book provides a thorough overview of the field's many facets, with invaluable real-world insight from leading practitioners. * Understand the theoretical bases of development, learning, identity, and change * Delve into the organizational frameworks vital to any institution * Learn the historical context of higher education and the student affairs role * Master essential competencies including professionalism, supervision, crisis management, and more As colleges and universities offer more and more services to an increasingly diverse student population, the responsibility for these programs falls to student affairs educators. The role requires a broad skill set, and conceptual grounding in a number of disciplines. Student Services provides the most complete overview of the foundations, philosophies, ethics, and theories that guide today's student affairs professional.
מידע נוסף
מהדורה 6th Edition
עמודים 640
מחליף את פריט 14545498000
פורמט Hardback
ISBN10 1119049598
יצא לאור ב New York
תאריך יציאה לאור 29 בנוב׳ 2016
תוכן עניינים About the Authors ix Preface xxvi Part One: Historical CONTEXT 1 1 Historical Overview of American Higher Education 3 John R. Thelin and Marybeth Gasman 2 The History of Student Affairs 20 Robert Schwartz and Dafina-Lazarus Stewart 3 Philosophies and Values 39 Robert D. Reason and Ellen M. Broido Part Two: Professional Context 56 4 Institutional Identity and Campus Culture 58 Kristen A. Renn and Lori D. Patton 5 Campus Climate and Diversity 73 Kimberly A. Griffin 6 What Is Ethical Professional Practice? 89 Sue A. Saunders and Christine M. Wilson 7 Legal Foundations and Issues 107 Thomas Miller Part Three: Theoretical Bases of the Profession 121 8 The Nature and Uses of Theory 137 Susan R. Jones and Elisa S. Abes 9 Holistic Development 153 Marcia Baxter Magolda and Kari B. Taylor 10 Cognitive Development 169 Patricia M. King 11 Psychosocial and Identity Development 185 Vasti Torres and Brian L. McGowan 12 Critical Theoretical Perspectives 205 Ebelia Hernandez 13 Organization Theory and Change 220 Adrianna Kezar 14 Environmental Theories 236 Samuel D. Museus 15 Student Retention and Institutional Success 252 Amy S. Hirschy Part Four: Organizational Aspects of Professional Practice 268 16 Framing Student Affairs Practice 270 Kathleen Manning, Jillian Kinzie, and John H. Schuh 17 Organizational Structures and Functions 288 Maureen E. Wilson 18 Strategic Planning and Finance in Student Affairs 308 Brian A. Burt and John H. Schuh 19 Assessment and Evaluation 327 Ann M. Gansemer-Topf and Lance C. Kennedy-Phillips 20 Left Behind: How the Profession of Student Affairs Is Underprepared to Meet Students Where They (Digitally) Are 344 Jeffrey Rokkum and Reynol Junco 21 Academic and Student Affairs Partnerships 359 Elizabeth J. Whitt Part Five: Essential Competencies 375 22 Professionalism 377 Jan Arminio and Anna M. Ortiz 23 Multicultural Competence and Change on Campus 392 Raechele L. Pope and John A. Mueller 24 Leadership 408 John P. Dugan and Laura Osteen 25 Staffing and Supervision 423 Joan B. Hirt, Tara E. Frank, and Patricia A. Perillo 26 Teaching and Facilitation 437 Stephen John Quaye 27 Counseling and Helping Skills 452 Amy L. Reynolds 28 Advising Student Organizations 466 Norbert W. Dunkel and Nancy E. Chrystal-Green 29 Crisis Management 484 Mahauganee D. Shaw and Larry D. Roper 30 Designing Programs for Engaging Difference 499 Sherry Watt, Cindy Ann Kilgo, and Wayne Jacobson 31 Applying Theories and Research to Practice 514 Florence A. Hamrick and Jillian Kinzie Part Six: The Future 531 32 Evolving Roles and Competencies: Professional Development Reconsidered 532 Peter Magolda and Jill Ellen Carnaghi (with contributions from Aleidra Allen and Hoa Bui) 33 Shaping the Future 550 Susan R. Jones, John H. Schuh, and Vasti Torres Name Index 567 Subject Index 579
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