Machine generated contents note: pt. ONE CONTEXTS OF PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE -- 1."A Long and Honorable History" / Janice J. Gerda -- 2. The Importance of Institutional Mission / Claire K. Robbins -- 3. Understanding Campus Environments / Victor Arcelus -- 4. Fiscal Pressures on Higher Education and Student Affairs / John H. Schuh -- 5. Accountability, Accreditation, and Standards in Student Affairs / Linda M. Clement -- 6. Student Affairs and Services in Global Perspective / Enrique Ramos -- pt. TWO FRAMEWORKS FOR PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE -- 7. An Overview of Relevant Theories and Models of Practice / Terrell L. Strayhorn -- 8. Teaching and Learning Beyond the Classroom / Tony Ribera -- 9. Measuring Student Success / Lori Varlotta -- 10. Maintaining and Modeling Everyday Ethics in Student Affairs / David Eberhardt -- 11. Applying Professional Standards / Stephanie A. Gordon -- 12. The Role of Professional Associations / Jessica J. Ranero-Ramirez.
Note continued: 23. Partnerships and Relationships Internal and External to the College / Penelope H. Wills -- 24. Valuing the Role of Conflict in Organization Enrichment / Jeremy Stringer -- pt. SIX SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES OF PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE -- 25. Budgeting and Fiscal Management for Student Affairs / Margaret J. Barr -- 26. Addressing Legal and Risk Management Issues / John Wesley Lowery -- 27. Implementing Assessment to Improve Student Learning and Development / Marilee Bresciani Ludvik -- 28. Raising Friends and Raising Funds / David F. Wolf -- 29.Computer-Mediated Communication and Social Media / Josie Ahlquist -- 30. Campus Crisis Management / Eugene L. Zdziarski -- pt. SEVEN LOOKING BACK AND LOOKING FORWARD IN PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE -- 31. Career Span / Arthur Sandeen -- 32. Tough Questions for Good Friends / Jeremy Stringer.
Note continued: pt. THREE STUDENTS: THE PURPOSE OF PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE -- 13. The Changing Student Population / Stephanie J. Waterman -- 14. Unfinished Business, Dirty Laundry, and Hope for Multicultural Campus Communities / Tracy L. Davis -- 15. Helping Students Prepare for Lives of Purpose / Robert J. Nash -- 16. Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreation on College Campuses / Mary Howard-Hamilton -- 17. Supporting Online Students / Andy Howe -- pt. FOUR HUMAN RESOURCES IN PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE -- 18.Organizational and Administrative Models Within Student Affairs / Linda Kuk -- 19. Recruiting, Selecting, Supervising, and Retaining Staff / Zebulun R. Davenport -- 20. Professional Development as Lifelong Learning / Stan Carpenter -- pt. FIVE INTERPERSONAL DYNAMICS IN PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE -- 21. Supporting and Enhancing Student Learning Through Partnerships with Academic Colleagues / Sean Gehrke -- 22. The Political Dimensions of Decision Making / Shannon Ellis.
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"The fourth edition of The Handbook of Student Affairs Administration is a practical and informative resource for those working in or preparing to work in the student affairs profession. With information about the administrative environment of student affairs, organization and administration models of student affairs, core competencies needed by professionals, professional development models, and current and future issues facing the profession, this comprehensive guide offers a definitive reference for student affairs professionals at all levels of administration and management. This edition continues to emphasize practical, timely, and applied information on contemporary and future issues; includes revised and updated iterations of key chapters relevant today and into the future; reference up-to-date literature; represents a diverse array of authors; and includes case studies and examples from a diversity of institutional types"--
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