2nd Edition

Learning Through Supervised Practice in Student Affairs

    192 Pages
    by Routledge

    192 Pages
    by Routledge

    For future student affairs professionals and higher education administrators, the supervised practice experience is where theory learned in the classroom is put into practice. Learning through Supervised Practice in Student Affairs assists students in applying leadership, advising, conflict management, and planning skills to their practice. This important book explores the theories that foster learning and understanding of higher education organizations while exercises, reflection activities, and case studies illuminate the skill areas that students must develop to become successful practitioners.

    This Revised Edition Includes:

      • Reflection activities to engage students and foster critical thinking
      • Expanded attention to diverse populations and cultural differences
      • Updated legal references and case law related to daily practice
      • Broadened discussion of professional standards and alignment with the CAS standards and ACPA/NASPA’s Joint Statement on Professional Competencies
      • A new chapter addressing campus politics and organizational culture

    Learning through Supervised Practice in Student Affairs bridges the gap between theory and practice, assisting students and site supervisors in constructing a practicum or internship experience that successfully contributes to learning and professional development.

    Preface

    Chapter 1: Foundations and Philosophy of Supervised Practice

    Chapter 2: Structure and Design of the Internship

    Chapter 3: Supervision and Other Relationships that Support Learning

    Chapter 4: The Evaluation Process

    Chapter 5: Legal and Ethical Issues

    Chapter 6: Understanding Organizational Contexts

    Appendices

    Index

    Biography

    Steven M. Janosik is Associate Professor of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, Program Coordinator for the Higher Education Program, and Chair of the Department of Educational Leadership at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.

    Diane L. Cooper is Professor of College Student Affairs Administration at The University of Georgia.

    Sue A. Saunders is Extension Professor and Coordinator of the Higher Education and Student Affairs Administration Program at the University of Connecticut.

    Joan B. Hirt is Professor of Higher Education at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.

    "This second edition is a valuable update for graduate faculty, field supervisors, and professionals-in-training in higher education. The authors address the importance of out-of-class learning and how each stakeholder can support the development of new professionals. Their tools for designing experiences and evaluating both sites and students are particularly useful."

    --Debora L. Liddell, Chairperson, Educational Policy & Leadership Studies, The University of Iowa

     

    "Building on the superb foundation of the first edition, this edition updates and extends professional knowledge and practice in important ways. Inclusion of the 2010 ACPA/NASPA Joint Statement on Professional Competencies is a particular strength, and creates a clear connection to the preparation of professionals in graduate programs and through ongoing professional development in supervised practice. Questions and exercises for readers deepen learning and open conversations in the classroom and on supervised sites. The new edition is an invaluable resource for professional preparation."

    --Kristen A. Renn, Professor of Higher, Adult, and Lifelong Education, Michigan State University