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(Ebook) Student Affairs for Academic Administrators by T. Lynn Hogan ISBN 9781620365731, 1620365731

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Authors:T. Lynn Hogan
Pages:172 pages.
Year:2016
Editon:1
Publisher:Stylus Publishing, LLC
Language:english
File Size:1.3 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781620365731, 1620365731
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(Ebook) Student Affairs for Academic Administrators by T. Lynn Hogan ISBN 9781620365731, 1620365731

Co-published with ACPA, College Student Educators International In these days when every college or university needs to make the best use of resources, Student Affairs for Academic Administrators is intended to help academic administrators make the best use of one vital campus resource: student affairs. By providing this concise introduction to student affairs as a discipline and a profession, the authors of this volume provide a foundation for working together to improve the student experience and enhance learning. Since academic administrators typically come up through the faculty ranks, they are unlikely to have a good grasp of what their student affairs colleagues bring to the common work of education. To provide a better understanding, the chapters in this volume cover topics such as: -The history of student affairs, and functions typically associated with student affairs divisions; -Current thinking and research in student development theory; -Theoretical constructs underlying contemporary student affairs practice (and ways to employ these theories in academic administration); -Diversity issues and their impact on student outcomes in the collegiate environment. After a chapter on how to build successful collaborations between academic affairs and student affairs, two final chapters explore specific examples of how such collaborations work in practice: Academic honor codes, and undergraduate research. While written for academic administrators, the book also provides valuable insights for those in student affairs seeking to improve understanding and facilitate collaboration with colleagues in academic affairs.
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