(Free) Where You Work Matters: Student Affairs Administration at Different Types of Institutions (American College Personnel Association Series)
♛ Joan B. Hirt ♛
| #48698 in Books | Color: Paperback, | University Press of America | 2006-03-02 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.11 x.57 x6.12l,.81 | File Name: 0761834230 | 246 pages |
||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Three Stars|By RGfromSF|Easy read but the applicable examples lack quite a bit.|0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Great resource...|By A. Jones|I have only begun to use this text in my classes, but have gleaned many key facts related to higher education and its historical context. This is certainly a resource||Hirt's extensive research as conveyed in Where You Work Matters promises to make a significant contribution to the student affairs field for years to come. (Kathleen Manning, University of Vermont Journal Of College Student Development)|
This volume challenges the widely held assumption that the professional practice of student affairs administration transcends the influence of organizational culture. Based on data and commentaries from more than 1,100 practitioners, this book describes how the experience of student affairs administrators varies by institutional type. The findings paint a multifaceted and integrated portrait of the profession. For instance, the standard bearers at liberal art colleges s...
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