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9781579222765

Becoming Socialized in Student Affairs Administration: A Guide for New Professionals and Their Supervisors

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    9781579222765

  • ISBN10:

    1579222765

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2009-07-30
  • Publisher: Stylus Pub Llc

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Effective socialization of new student affairs professionals is essential'both for the individual success of these practitioners, and for the work of a college or university that promotes student learning. It enables new professionals to manage the important personal and professional transitions they experience throughout their careers, engage in continuous professional development, and achieve high levels of productivity. It also counteracts the high attrition rate among new hires, with all the attendant costs to the institution in terms of resources spent on recruiting, hiring, training, supervising, and developing staff talent. The socialization process for new professionals includes formal and informal elements that influence both success and quality of work life. This process is far more complex than a single orientation program organized by a unit or division. Rather, it is a comprehensive process where both the new professional and organization learn about and from each other in ways that influence working relationships and individual and organizational outcomes. Part I of this book defines the concept, explains its value, and offers a model of socialization. Part II examines the institutional context in which the socialization of new professionals occurs, and describes how different institutional types influence the socialization process. It considers the changing characteristics of college students, and how these impact the work of student affairs. In addressing the extra-institutional and professional contexts, Part III considers the role that graduate education plays in preparing new professionals for work in student affairs, and offers guidance to faculty and practitioners involved in graduate education about what they can do to introduce graduate students to professional life. It addresses the importance of professional orientation activities, the roles of supervision and mentorship, as well as the impact of peers and institutions on the socialization process. It concludes with a discussion of the role and importance of professional associations. This book is intended for graduate program faculty, for senior student affairs officers concerned about developing and retaining the new staff, and for administrators and leaders in student affairs shaping the future of the profession. For new professionals themselves it offers insights on the path to professionalization.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. vii
Prefacep. ix
Effective Socialization of New Professionals: Processes and Importance
The Socialization Process for New Professionalsp. 3
Quality of Work Life Why Socialization Mattersp. 28
Contexts that Influence Socialization of New Professionals
The Influence of Institutional Type on Socializationp. 45
Changing Student Characteristics and Socializationp. 67
Strategies to Enhance Socialization of New Professionals
Graduate Preparation Programs The First Step in Socializationp. 89
Orientation in the Socialization Processp. 109
Supervision and Mentorship in the Socialization Processp. 129
Staff-Peer Relationships in the Socialization Processp. 152
Institutional Socialization Initiativesp. 174
Professional Associations and Socializationp. 194
Implications and Future Directions for Effective Socialization
Conclusions and Recommendationsp. 217
Contributorsp. 233
Indexp. 243
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