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P12: Academic Advising: A Comprehensive Handbook (2nd Ed.)
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ISBN No. 978-0-470-37170-1
Published: 2008
Pages: 568
Order Number: P12
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One of the challenges in higher education is helping students
achieve academic success while ensuring that their personal
and vocational needs are fulfilled. In this updated edition,
more than thirty experts offer their knowledge in what has
become the most comprehensive, classic reference on academic
advising. Here experts in the field explore the critical aspects
of academic advising and provide insights for all who advise
or oversee advising.
This
new edition builds upon the 1st edition of Academic Advising:
A Comprehensive Handbook. The new 2nd edition:
- Has a new set of authors
offering new and expanded perspectives.
- Has more emphasis on teaching
and learning that reflects current thought that the advisor’s
role is "teacher" as well as “advisor.”
- Has an expanded section
on the changing college student and current research on
the profile of today’s college students, including
students with special needs.
- Looks at students moving
in, moving through, and moving on from college and how each
of these transitions carries its own responsibilities for
advising and advisors.
- Continues to examine the
newest, most effective ways to organize and deliver academic
advising from a variety of perspectives, including how technology
is changing support and delivery systems.
- Offers the latest advisor
training concepts and tools for enhancing advisor skills
and knowledge.
- Offers an expanded and
in-depth approach to assessment of advisor effectiveness
from many perspectives, as well as methods for evaluating
advising programs.
- Gives perspectives on advising
from chief academic and student affairs officers and advising
administrators and how they view the importance of advising
on their campuses.
- Looks at the future of
advising and how it will change in the next decade; offers
an agenda for change that reflects the future of higher
education in general.
- Has a new section on exemplary
practices presenting academic advising programs that illustrate
many of the practical applications of the book’s topics.
These include advising programs that represent the foundation
of advising practices, student diversity and student needs,
organization and delivery of advising services and programs,
and effective practices in training, assessment, and recognition/rewards.
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Contributions:
- George Kuh reflects on "Advising
for Student Success" as he provides data that indicates:
- what advisors need to know
about student success
- what students say about advising
- five principles for effective
academic advising
- Susan Campbell provides a roadmap
to define the vision, mission, goals, and objectives needed
to lay the foundation for the effective assessment of academic
advising.
- John Schuh explains how we can
determine what students learn from academic advising.
- Marti Hemwall delineates three
steps that are taken on campuses that realize the potential
of faculty advising while Casey Self outlines the strengths
and challenges faced by professional advisors. Jayne
Drake discusses the importance of recognition and reward
to quality advising.
- Mike Leonard discusses the pros,
cons, cautions, and future trends in technologies and advising
applications.
- Tom Brown and Pat Folsom outline
the conceptual, relational and informational issues surrounding
effective advisor training and development.
- Jennifer Bloom discusses a seven-step
"moving on" model advisors can use to help graduating students
successfully transition.
- College administrators, including
a president and provost, reflect on the importance advising
plays on a variety of campuses.
Cite
this publication in APA style as:
Gordon, V.N., Habley, W.R., & Grites, T.J. (Eds.). (2008).
Academic advising: A Comprehensive handbook (2nd ed.).
San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
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