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In the second edition of this influential book, leading scholars
Kathleen Manning, Jillian Kinzie, and John H. Schuh advocate an
original approach by presenting 11 models of student affairs
practice, including both traditional and innovative programs. Based
on a qualitative, multi-institutional research project, One Size
Does Not Fit All explores a variety of policies, practices, and
programs that contribute to increased student engagement, success,
and learning. This book is a must read for all higher education
administrators and student affairs professionals. New to this
Revised Edition: Refinement of models in light of recent NSSE data
and current developments in higher education, including budget cuts
and the economic crisis, Updated information throughout about model
assessment and techniques to renew divisions of student affairs, A
deeper analysis of how models of student affairs practice relate to
institutional mission and purposes, End-of-chapter discussion
questions to guide thinking about ways to incorporate models in
one's own context, An entirely new Part IV, including chapters on
"Catalysts and Tools for Change" and "Redesigning Your Student
Affairs Division."
In the second edition of this influential book, leading scholars
Kathleen Manning, Jillian Kinzie, and John H. Schuh advocate an
original approach by presenting 11 models of student affairs
practice, including both traditional and innovative programs. Based
on a qualitative, multi-institutional research project, One Size
Does Not Fit All explores a variety of policies, practices, and
programs that contribute to increased student engagement, success,
and learning. This book is a must read for all higher education
administrators and student affairs professionals. New to this
Revised Edition: Refinement of models in light of recent NSSE data
and current developments in higher education, including budget cuts
and the economic crisis, Updated information throughout about model
assessment and techniques to renew divisions of student affairs, A
deeper analysis of how models of student affairs practice relate to
institutional mission and purposes, End-of-chapter discussion
questions to guide thinking about ways to incorporate models in
one's own context, An entirely new Part IV, including chapters on
"Catalysts and Tools for Change" and "Redesigning Your Student
Affairs Division."
Higher Education Assessments: Leadership Matters reflects the work
of a select group of researchers, scholars, and practitioners in
higher education assessment with the goal of identifying strategies
that assist senior campus leaders as they respond to the challenges
of a changing economic landscape and political climate. The
contributors, experts in the field, bring to the forefront key
issues relevant to advancing assessments in higher
education-principles that culminate in improving student learning
and development. Kramer and Swing provide a tool for presidents,
vice presidents, provosts, and deans to determine which areas of
assessment matter most in their institutions and how they can
measure progress in aligning claims with outcomes. The contributors
deftly address assessment in student affairs, documentation of
student learning, student engagement to bridge learner outcomes,
assessment in the disciplines, assessments that can transform a
culture, and putting students first as partners in the learning
enterprise. In doing so, they have focused on what a campus
president and his or her team need to know and do to lead
assessment successfully on campus and as they set the tone for and
facilitate institutional assessments.
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