Student services: a handbook for the profession
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2016
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505 | 8 | |a Student Services; Contents; About the Authors; Preface; The Green Book; The Title; The Focus of the Sixth Edition; The Organization and Contents of the Sixth Edition; References; Part One Historical Context; Chapter 1 Historical Overview of American Higher Education; Structures and Students; The Colonial Period: Sorting Out the English Legacy; Creating the "American Way" in Higher Education: The New National Period; University Building and More: 1880 to 1914; Higher Education after World War I: 1915 to 1945; Higher Education's "Golden Age": 1945 to 1970 | |
505 | 8 | |a Problems during a Time of Prosperity: The 1960sAn Era of Adjustment and Accountability: 1970 to 1990; The Twentieth to the Twenty-First Century, 1990 to 2015; Conclusion; Discussion Questions; References; Chapter 2 The History of Student Affairs; Era of Paternalism: 1636 to 1850; Era of College Life: 1850 to 1913; Deans of Women; Deans of Men; Walter Dill Scott and the "Student Personnel" Movement: 1914 to 1945; Golden Age of Higher Education: 1945 to 1970; Era of Consumerism: 1970 to 1995; Key Federal Laws and Judicial Decisions in the 1970s; Student Affairs Documents | |
505 | 8 | |a Era of Student Learning: 1994 to 2010Era of Professionalism: 2010 to the Present; Future Challenges and Considerations; Conclusion; Discussion Questions; References; Chapter 3 Philosophies and Values; A Framework for Understanding Philosophies; Basic Principles; Values; Roles and Functions; A Profession's Identity; The Philosophical Legacy of Student Affairs; Education for Democracy; Education for Everyone; Problem-Based Learning; Enduring Principles and Values of Student Affairs; Focus on Students; The Educative Role of the Environment and Context; Intentional, Empirically Grounded Work | |
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spellingShingle | Student services a handbook for the profession Student Services; Contents; About the Authors; Preface; The Green Book; The Title; The Focus of the Sixth Edition; The Organization and Contents of the Sixth Edition; References; Part One Historical Context; Chapter 1 Historical Overview of American Higher Education; Structures and Students; The Colonial Period: Sorting Out the English Legacy; Creating the "American Way" in Higher Education: The New National Period; University Building and More: 1880 to 1914; Higher Education after World War I: 1915 to 1945; Higher Education's "Golden Age": 1945 to 1970 Problems during a Time of Prosperity: The 1960sAn Era of Adjustment and Accountability: 1970 to 1990; The Twentieth to the Twenty-First Century, 1990 to 2015; Conclusion; Discussion Questions; References; Chapter 2 The History of Student Affairs; Era of Paternalism: 1636 to 1850; Era of College Life: 1850 to 1913; Deans of Women; Deans of Men; Walter Dill Scott and the "Student Personnel" Movement: 1914 to 1945; Golden Age of Higher Education: 1945 to 1970; Era of Consumerism: 1970 to 1995; Key Federal Laws and Judicial Decisions in the 1970s; Student Affairs Documents Era of Student Learning: 1994 to 2010Era of Professionalism: 2010 to the Present; Future Challenges and Considerations; Conclusion; Discussion Questions; References; Chapter 3 Philosophies and Values; A Framework for Understanding Philosophies; Basic Principles; Values; Roles and Functions; A Profession's Identity; The Philosophical Legacy of Student Affairs; Education for Democracy; Education for Everyone; Problem-Based Learning; Enduring Principles and Values of Student Affairs; Focus on Students; The Educative Role of the Environment and Context; Intentional, Empirically Grounded Work Responsibility to SocietySocial Justice Advocacy; Current Influences on Our Professional Philosophies and Values; The Student Development Movement; The Student Learning Movement; Critical, Postmodern, and Poststructural Theories; Internationalization; Conclusion; Activities; References; Part Two Professional Context; Chapter 4 Institutional Identity and Campus Culture; Institutional Missions and Types; Institutional Mission; Institutional Types; Campus Culture; Application of Research and Theory to Student Affairs Practice; Conclusion; Discussion Questions; References Chapter 5 Campus Climate and DiversityDefining Diversity; Frameworks for Studying Diversity and Campus Climate; The Campus Climate Framework; The Framework for Diversity; The Transformational Tapestry Model; Comparing the Models; How Students Experience Climate; The Role of Student Affairs in Supporting Diversity and Improving Campus Climate; Conclusion; Discussion Questions and Activities; References; Chapter 6 What Is Ethical Professional Practice?; Ethics, Values, Professionalism, Legal Imperatives, and Codes of Conduct; Purpose of This Chapter College student development programs fast Counseling in higher education fast Student affairs services fast EDUCATION / Higher bisacsh Student affairs services United States Handbooks, manuals, etc College student development programs United States Handbooks, manuals, etc Counseling in higher education United States Handbooks, manuals, etc |
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