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Assessing Reasons For Involvement In Student Leadership Activities, Dirk Barram, Scott Wade, Christopher Koch
Assessing Reasons For Involvement In Student Leadership Activities, Dirk Barram, Scott Wade, Christopher Koch
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
The purpose of this study was to examine the factors that either prompt or prevent undergraduate student participation in leadership development activities. A survey including 35 items was created. The survey was rated by experts for construct validity. Based on expert ratings, 17 items were retained. Internal reliability of the items was .87. Both a factor analysis and a qualitative analysis of the items indicated a single factor for student involvement centered on personal development. An analysis of demographic variables indicated that students planning to attend graduate school were more favorable toward involvement in student leadership activities. Implications for improving …
Growth No. 11 (2012) - Full Issue
Growth No. 11 (2012) - Full Issue
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
The full issue of the eleventh edition of Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development.
Abelard To Apple: The Fate Of American Colleges And Universities, Chris Abrams
Abelard To Apple: The Fate Of American Colleges And Universities, Chris Abrams
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
No abstract provided.
Being Equipped: A Review Of Homosexuality And The Christian, Joshua Canada
Being Equipped: A Review Of Homosexuality And The Christian, Joshua Canada
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
No abstract provided.
Practice And Profile: Christian Spiritual Formation For Vocation, Kelly D. Sargent
Practice And Profile: Christian Spiritual Formation For Vocation, Kelly D. Sargent
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
No abstract provided.
Academically Adrift: Limited Learning On College Campuses, Steve Conn, Josh Wymore
Academically Adrift: Limited Learning On College Campuses, Steve Conn, Josh Wymore
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
No abstract provided.
A Parent’S Guide To The Christian College: Supporting Your Child’S Heart, Soul, And Mind During The College Years, Brad A. Lau
A Parent’S Guide To The Christian College: Supporting Your Child’S Heart, Soul, And Mind During The College Years, Brad A. Lau
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
No abstract provided.
Leading Naked: The Costly Consequences Of Organizational Solipsism, Anthony J. Marchese
Leading Naked: The Costly Consequences Of Organizational Solipsism, Anthony J. Marchese
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
No abstract provided.
Some Of The Early Story: The Beginnings Of The Association For Christians In Student Development, David M. Johnstone
Some Of The Early Story: The Beginnings Of The Association For Christians In Student Development, David M. Johnstone
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
A reasonable critique of American student affairs is that the profession does not utilize its heritage and history. The profession leans heavily on the praxis of its responsibilities to the detriment that it has a long history and those who worked diligently in years past have made what happens today possible. The Association for Christians in Student Development has a significant history. Some of it parallels contemporary culture, while some of it is unique. However, the current association reflects the vision of early “pioneers.” This article seeks to begin filling the gap, provide a sense of how the association arose …
What About The “T’S”?: Addressing The Needs Of A Transgender Student At A Cccu Member Institution, Scott Barrett, Philip D. Byers, David M. Downey, Eric M. Gingerich
What About The “T’S”?: Addressing The Needs Of A Transgender Student At A Cccu Member Institution, Scott Barrett, Philip D. Byers, David M. Downey, Eric M. Gingerich
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
As the discussion of the LGBT community continues to evolve and inform decisions at higher education institutions, evidence suggests the “T”–transgender–discussion at CCCU institutions has remained stagnant and largely unrecognized. In June 2011 ACSD’s New Professionals Collaborative asked professionals to present a case study on how a CCCU institution would house a transgender student who had already been admitted into the institution. The authors found the literature on the subject to be sparse, and within the Christian context it is nearly nonexistent. The few precedents and best practices on housing a transgender student do not appear to align with the …
Scholarship And Relationship In The Integration Of Faith And Learning, Keith Starcher
Scholarship And Relationship In The Integration Of Faith And Learning, Keith Starcher
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
In this paper I review some of the literature on the integration of faith and learning (IFL) and reflect on my implementation of IFL inside the classroom, outside the classroom and within my discipline (marketing). I also reflect on what the Lord is teaching me about teaching.
Experiences Of Gay And Lesbian Students Attending Faith-Based Colleges: Considerations For Improving Practice, Joel M. Wentz, Roger D. Wessel
Experiences Of Gay And Lesbian Students Attending Faith-Based Colleges: Considerations For Improving Practice, Joel M. Wentz, Roger D. Wessel
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
The intent of this 2010 qualitative, phenomenological study was to understand the experiences of undergraduates who identified as gay/lesbian in faith-based colleges. Some of the issues students encountered were identity denial, perceptions of homosexuality on campus, exposure to off-campus cultures, concealing sexual identity, establishing a peer support network, and reconciling faith and sexual identity. Participants discussed support from faculty/staff, counseling services, school policies, male residence hall culture, and perceptions of administrators. Considerations for improving practice include making informed enrollment decisions, supporting sexual identity formation during college, reconciling faith and sexual identity, encouraging supportive networks, and developing policies regarding campus sexual …
Alone Together, Why We Expect More From Technology And Less From Each Other, Douglas M. Wood
Alone Together, Why We Expect More From Technology And Less From Each Other, Douglas M. Wood
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
No abstract provided.