Advising Student Groups and Organizations, 8.5 X 11

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Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 1997-12-05
Publisher(s): Jossey-Bass
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Summary

The authors have successfully combined a thorough analysis of the essential elements of student organization advising with practical tools to apply the concepts. This book is essential reading for those who aspire to be effective organizational advisors. --Sara A. Boatman, vice president for student affairs, Nebraska Wesleyan University Student organization advisors play an increasingly important role on campus. Advising Student Groups and Organizations provides the knowledge base and skills advisers need to improve their effectiveness. From the rewards and challenges of advising student groups to the specific knowledge, skills and qualities advisers need on a daily basis, this comprehensive overview offers advisers both theoretical and practical guidelines. Readers will learn to motivate leaders, provide academic and career assistance, tackle budget and accounting issues and more.

Author Biography

NORBERT W. DUNKEL is the associate director of housing for staff and student development at the University of Florida, Gainesville. He co-founded the National Housing Training Institute and has co-directed it for the past seven years. He served as an associate editor for The College Student Affairs Journal and editor of The Journal of College and University Student Housing. He has served as a student organization adviser for the past 16 years. JOHN H. SCHUH is professor of educational leadership in the college of education at Iowa State University. He is author of 11 books and monographs including Involving Colleges (with George Kuh) and Assessment in Student Affairs (with M. Lee Upcraft). He has been editor and chair of the American College Personnel Association Media Board. He received the Dorothy C. Miller award for outstanding contributions to the Wichita State University Greek system and was awarded a Fulbright grant to study higher education in Germany in 1994.

Table of Contents

PREFACE xi(8)
THE AUTHORS xix
PART ONE What Advising Offers and Requires 3(38)
CHAPTER 1 Challenges and Rewards of Advising
3(14)
CHAPTER 2 Overview of Student Groups and Organizations
17(24)
PART TWO Essential Knowledge and Skills 41(168)
CHAPTER 3 Roles and Functions of Advisers
41(42)
CHAPTER 4 Understanding Group Dynamics
83(24)
CHAPTER 5 Providing Academic and Career Assistance
107(28)
CHAPTER 6 Representing Group and Institutional Interests
135(14)
CHAPTER 7 Financial Management and Budgeting
149(20)
CHAPTER 8 Keeping Up with Legal Issues
169(18)
CHAPTER 9 Dealing with Conflicts and Other Problems
187(22)
PART THREE Supporting and Improving Practice 209(24)
CHAPTER 10 Ensuring Quality in Advising
209(16)
CHAPTER 11 Developing and Increasing Personal Effectiveness
225(8)
REFERENCES 233(8)
INDEX 241

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