1st Edition

College Organization and Professional Development Integrating Moral Reasoning and Reflective Practice

By Edward P. St. John Copyright 2009
284 Pages 20 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

282 Pages 20 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

288 Pages 20 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

A thought-provoking textbook written for students enrolled in graduate Higher Education and Student Affairs Masters and PhD programs,  College Organization and Professional Development  focuses on the framing of critical issues in organization practice, the gaps between moral beliefs and actions, and improving equity within organizations. This breakthrough text seeks to revolutionize... Read more

List of Text Boxes, Figures, and Tables

Preface

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Part I: Moral Reasoning in the Professions

Chapter 1: Professional Responsibility

Chapter 2: Social Justice

Chapter 3: Professional Development

Chapter 4: Actionable Knowledge

Part II: Reflective Practice and Organizational Change

Chapter 5: Expert Knowledge and Skills

Chapter 6: Strategy and Artistry

Chapter 7: Professional Effectiveness

Chapter 8: Critical Social Challenges

Chapter 9: Transformational Practice

Part III: Conclusions

Chapter 10: Conclusions

Notes

References

Index

Biography

Edward P. St. John is Algo D. Henderson Collegiate Professor of Education at the University of Michigan’s Center for the Study of Higher and Postsecondary Education. He is interested in education, justice, and public policy. Currently Professor St. John is focusing on moral education in the professions. Having completed Action, reflection, and social justice: Integrating moral reasoning into professional development (Hampton Press, in press), he is now writing Moral reasoning in action: Integrating social justice into professional practice (in preparation). He serves as series editor for Readings on Equal Education and has received awards for his leadership from the Association for the Study of Higher Education and for scholarship from the National Association of Student Financial Aid.

"Although the book is geared toward aspiring professionals, it can also be useful to seasoned professionals who find themselves at a crossroads in their careers and are seeking new ways of thinking or addressing social issues. St. John leaves the reader with a sense of urgency for integrating moral reasoning in professional practice."--Education Review, November 2009

"The interdisciplinary approach to complex social problems offered by St. John is sorely needed in graduate education classrooms….The text’s inclination toward big questions lacking easy answers makes it a solid bet for drawing out substantive dialogue."--Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, 47(1), 120-122

"In this text, St John demonstrates his ability to review, reflect and link theories and research on moral reasoning, professional development and social justice...for those who are interested in research or exploring moral reasoning and reflective practice within communities of practice, this is an important book that can serve as a guide for framing further research and/or exploring pedagogy. "—Journal of Moral Education