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If you want to know exactly how to advise a student then this book is for you. Dr. Hoffman provides specific scenarios of student advisement showing exactly how to advise using the Five-Step Advisement Process of purposeful advisement. Our colleges need advisors that look out for our students in the areas of academic preparedness, physical needs, financial matters of importance, getting the right classes to get the advisee in their program and out to the workforce in the most efficient time possible. Dr. Hoffman's five axioms, if followed, will improve student academic success through "The Art of Academic Advising."…mehr

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If you want to know exactly how to advise a student then this book is for you. Dr. Hoffman provides specific scenarios of student advisement showing exactly how to advise using the Five-Step Advisement Process of purposeful advisement. Our colleges need advisors that look out for our students in the areas of academic preparedness, physical needs, financial matters of importance, getting the right classes to get the advisee in their program and out to the workforce in the most efficient time possible. Dr. Hoffman's five axioms, if followed, will improve student academic success through "The Art of Academic Advising."
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Autorenporträt
Rabbi Jeffrey Hoffman was ordained by The Jewish Theological Seminary where he also received his Doctorate of Hebrew Letters in Liturgy. He spent 23 years serving as a congregational rabbi in Vancouver, B.C. and Upper Nyack, NY. He is the editor of Siddur Tisha B'Av published by The Rabbinical Assembly and has published widely. He has taught at The Academy for Jewish Religion (pluralistic) for many years, and also at The Jewish Theological Seminary (Conservative), Hebrew Union College-NY (Reform), and the Aleph Ordination Program (Renewal), and has served as a guest lecturer at Yeshivat Chovevei Torah (Orthodox).