Learning Everywhere on Campus
Teaching Strategies for Student Affairs Professionals
Herausgeber: Fried, Jane; Harper, Ruth
Learning Everywhere on Campus
Teaching Strategies for Student Affairs Professionals
Herausgeber: Fried, Jane; Harper, Ruth
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This edited collection describes programs in which student affairs professionals work independantly or in collaboration with academic faculty and community partners to create more intentional and consistent approaches that enhance student learning.
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This edited collection describes programs in which student affairs professionals work independantly or in collaboration with academic faculty and community partners to create more intentional and consistent approaches that enhance student learning.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 360mm x 236mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781138636729
- ISBN-10: 113863672X
- Artikelnr.: 48857715
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 360mm x 236mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781138636729
- ISBN-10: 113863672X
- Artikelnr.: 48857715
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
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.
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
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
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
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