Learning Everywhere on Campus: Teaching Strategies for Student Affairs Professionals

Author:   Jane Fried (Central Connecticut State University, USA) ,  Ruth Harper
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138636729


Pages:   228
Publication Date:   16 August 2017
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Author:   Jane Fried (Central Connecticut State University, USA) ,  Ruth Harper
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781138636729


ISBN 10:   113863672
Pages:   228
Publication Date:   16 August 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Foreword Larry D. Roper PrefaceJane Fried Section I: Leadership and Institutional Context Chapter 1: When People Ask Me What I Do: Perspectives on Learning from an SSAO George S. McClellan Chapter 2: Student Engagement at a Public Liberal Arts University Elsa M. Núñez Chapter 3: Bay Path University: Educating Students for Life and Career Melissa Morriss-Olson and Kristine Barnett Chapter 4: Transforming a Technical College into an Applied Learning Institution Michael R. Laliberte Section II: Frameworks that Shape Teaching and Learning Chapter 5: Cultural Traditions and Assumptions about Learning Jane Fried Chapter 6: The Use of Indigenous Worldviews, Reflective Practice, and Storytelling to Promote Integrated Learning Stephanie Waterman (Onondaga, Turtle) and Seán Carson Kinsella (nêhiyaw/otipemisiwak/Nakawé/Irish) Chapter 7: Integrating Service-Learning into Student Affairs Pedagogy Barbara Jacoby Chapter 8: Pedagogy: What is That? Jane Fried Chapter 9: Backward Design: Beginning with the End in Mind Daniel Murphy and Ruth Harper Section III: Learning Contexts and Locations Chapter 10: Enhancing Student Learning Through Global Engagement John M. Howe Chapter 11: Intercultural Centers: Holistic Learning Toward Social Justice Constanza A. Cabello Chapter 12: Using Social Media and Scientific Teaching to Enhance Undergraduate Learning Greg Heiberger and Ruth Harper Chapter 13: Soldiers in the Classroom: Supporting Student Veterans Aynsley Diamond Section IV: Learning Processes and Student Affairs Pedagogy Chapter 14: Using Popular Culture to Enhance Student Learning Margaret Miller and Ruth Harper Chapter 15: Relationships as Pedagogy: Using Dialogue and Group Work for Learning Jane Fried Chapter 16: Growth Mindset in Student Affairs: Applications of a Study of First-Year Students’ Mindsets and Goal-Setting Chelsea Sorensen and Ruth Harper Chapter 17: Contemplative and Mindfulness Pedagogies to Deepen Learning Jane Fried Chapter 18: Enhancing Learning Through the Supervisory Relationship Ruth Harper and Katelyn Romsa Contributing Authors

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This book is a well-constructed examination of the many contexts in which student affairs professionals work and the diverse settings through which opportunities to perform as co-curricular educators are presented. Through vignettes and examples, the authors provide guidance for how student affairs professionals, no matter one's role, can apply more intentional design to learning experiences and, in the process, elevate the success of their work. -from the Foreword by Larry D. Roper, Professor, School of Language, Culture and Society, Oregon State University, USA Learning Everywhere on Campus primes practitioners to own the role of educator by showing how to confidently engage faculty colleagues and one another in conversations about the pedagogy of student affairs. This book demonstrates how to cherish and go beyond teachable moments to apply the skills of effective teaching in every aspect of your work and in every encounter with students. -Gwendolyn Dungy, NASPA Executive Director Emeritus, USA


This book is a well-constructed examination of the many contexts in which student affairs professionals work and the diverse settings through which opportunities to perform as co-curricular educators are presented. Through vignettes and examples, the authors provide guidance for how student affairs professionals, no matter one's role, can apply more intentional design to learning experiences and, in the process, elevate the success of their work. -from the Foreword by Larry D. Roper, Professor, School of Language, Culture and Society, Oregon State University, USA Learning Everywhere on Campus primes practitioners to own the role of educator by showing how to confidently engage faculty colleagues and one another in conversations about the pedagogy of student affairs. This book demonstrates how to cherish and go beyond teachable moments to apply the skills of effective teaching in every aspect of your work and in every encounter with students. -Gwendolyn Dungy, NASPA Executive Director Emeritus, USA


Author Information

Jane Fried is a consultant to colleges and universities in faculty development and student affairs, and Professor Emerita at Central Connecticut State University, USA. Ruth Harper is American Indian Graduate Cohort Coordinator and Professor Emerita at South Dakota State University, USA.

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