Authors: Susan R. Komives, & Associates, Dudley B. Woodard Jr.
ISBN-13: 9780787960506, ISBN-10: 0787960500
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Date Published: March 2003
Edition: 4th Edition
Susan R. Komives is associate professor of counseling and personnel services at the University of Maryland College Park and a former vice president for student development at the University of Tampa.
Dudley B. Woodard, Jr., is professor of higher education in the Center for the Study of Higher Education at the University of Arizona. He is the past president of the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators.
Since it was first published in 1980, Student Services: A Handbook for the Profession has become a classic reference in the field. In the fourth edition of this important resource the contributors'—a stellar panel of student affairs scholars—examine the changing context of the student experience in higher education, the evolution of the role of student affairs professionals, and the philosophies, ethics, and theories that guide the practice of student affairs work. Comprehensive in scope, this book covers a broad range of relevant topics including the development of student affairs, legal and ethical foundations of student affairs practice, student development, learning and retention theories, organizational theory, dynamics of campus environments, strategic planning and finance, information technology in student affairs, managing human resources, multiculturalism, teaching, counseling and helping skills, assessment and evaluation, and new lessons from research on student outcomes.
Preface | ||
The Authors | ||
Pt. 1 | Historical Roots and Contemporary Context | 1 |
1 | Historical Overview of American Higher Education | 3 |
2 | Institutional Diversity in American Higher Education | 23 |
3 | The Many Dimensions of Student Diversity | 45 |
Pt. 2 | Professional Foundations and Principles | 63 |
4 | The Development of Student Affairs | 65 |
5 | Philosophies and Values Guiding the Student Affairs Profession | 89 |
6 | Ethical Standards and Principles | 107 |
7 | Legal Foundations of Student Affairs Practice | 128 |
Pt. 3 | Theoretical Bases of the Profession | 151 |
8 | The Nature and Uses of Theory | 153 |
9 | Psychosocial, Cognitive, and Typological Perspectives on Student Development | 179 |
10 | New Perspectives on Identity Development | 203 |
11 | Student Learning in Higher Education | 234 |
12 | Organizational Theory | 269 |
13 | Dynamics of Campus Environments | 297 |
14 | Student Success | 317 |
Pt. 4 | Organizing and Managing Programs and Services | 337 |
15 | Organization and Functions of Student Affairs | 339 |
16 | Strategic Planning and Finance | 358 |
17 | Information Technology in Student Affairs | 379 |
18 | Managing Human Resources | 397 |
Pt. 5 | Essential Competencies and Techniques | 421 |
19 | Multiculturalism | 423 |
20 | Leadership | 447 |
21 | Teaching | 466 |
22 | Counseling and Helping Skills | 484 |
23 | Advising and Consultation | 507 |
24 | Conflict Resolution | 525 |
25 | Community Building and Programming | 539 |
26 | Assessment and Evaluation | 555 |
27 | Professionalism | 573 |
Pt. 6 | Laying New Foundations for the Future | 593 |
29 | New Lessons from Research on Student Outcomes | 595 |
29 | Using the Lessons of Research to Develop Partnerships | 618 |
30 | Shaping the Future | 637 |
Epilogue | 656 | |
A | NASPA's Standards of Professional Practice | 665 |
B | ACPA's Statement of Ethical Principles and Standards | 668 |
C | ACPA's Policies and Procedures for Processing Complaints of Ethical Violations | 676 |
Name Index | 685 | |
Subject Index | 697 |