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College Student Development Theory: Traditional-Age White Millennials, John A. Gipson Jr. Dec 2012

College Student Development Theory: Traditional-Age White Millennials, John A. Gipson Jr.

John A Gipson Jr., M.Ed.

No abstract provided.


The Future Of Higher Education Preparation Programs: Implications For Policy And Practice, Sydney Freeman Jr. Nov 2012

The Future Of Higher Education Preparation Programs: Implications For Policy And Practice, Sydney Freeman Jr.

Sydney Freeman Jr., PhD, CFD

Half of the sitting university presidents in the United States are over the age of 60 (American Council of Education, 2012a). Thus, they are nearing the age of retirement. This poses a problem and makes the preparation of leaders to replace them of particular importance. Higher education administration programs have been an academic preparation ground for those aspiring to higher education leadership. In prior years, it was most common that higher education program graduates were offered lower- and middle-level management positions in colleges and universities. Similarly some of these graduates developed careers in government agencies dealing with higher education issues …


Elitism Or Pragmatism?Faculty Hiring At Top Graduate Programs In Higher Education Administration, Sydney Freeman Jr., David Diramio Nov 2012

Elitism Or Pragmatism?Faculty Hiring At Top Graduate Programs In Higher Education Administration, Sydney Freeman Jr., David Diramio

Sydney Freeman Jr., PhD, CFD

This study is an examination of the hiring practices of top-ranked higher education administration graduate programs in the United States. A total of 39 program coordinators, department heads, and/or deans were asked using qualitative methods to address the phenomenon of faculty hiring, including why a majority of top-ranked programs preferred hiring faculty who have doctorates from other top programs. One of the findings indicates that top-programs indeed hire them for very practical reason as identified in the study. Findings from this study should inform the decision-making of higher education program coordinators, department heads, and deans as they conduct faculty searches.


The Role Of Assessment And Accountability In Higher Education Doctoral Programs: A Presidential Perspective, Sydney Freeman Jr., Frances K. Kochan Jun 2012

The Role Of Assessment And Accountability In Higher Education Doctoral Programs: A Presidential Perspective, Sydney Freeman Jr., Frances K. Kochan

Sydney Freeman Jr., PhD, CFD

The accountability movement in higher education is gaining momentum in the United States

and around the world. In recent years, there has been growing pressure on higher education

institutions to demonstrate their value through various accountability measures, with a strong focus upon

the assessment of student progress and success. In the U.S., this pressure has come from

state and federal government , accrediting agencies, parents, and the general public. Additionally, the

changing environment within the teaching and learning process is impacting the manner in which students

will be assessed and the purposes of this assessment . Thus, there is a …


Adult Student Retention: Important To Your Institution’S Bottom Line, Andree Robinson-Neal May 2012

Adult Student Retention: Important To Your Institution’S Bottom Line, Andree Robinson-Neal

Andree Robinson-Neal

This article is in response to EvoLLLution's May Panel discussion entitled "Adult student retention: Why devote special resources to this group?" and focuses on the value that adult students add to higher education institutions.


Black Professors Managing Mentorship: Implications Of Applying Social Exchange Frameworks To Our Understanding Of The Influence Of Student Interaction On Scholarly Productivity, Kimberly A. Griffin May 2012

Black Professors Managing Mentorship: Implications Of Applying Social Exchange Frameworks To Our Understanding Of The Influence Of Student Interaction On Scholarly Productivity, Kimberly A. Griffin

Kimberly A. Griffin

No abstract provided.


"Academic Pathways To University Leadership: Presidents Descriptions Of Their Doctoral Education", Sydney Freeman Jr. Apr 2012

"Academic Pathways To University Leadership: Presidents Descriptions Of Their Doctoral Education", Sydney Freeman Jr.

Sydney Freeman Jr., PhD, CFD

No abstract provided.


The Role Of Assessment And Accountability In Higher Education Doctoral Programs : A Presidential Perspective", Sydney Freeman Jr. Apr 2012

The Role Of Assessment And Accountability In Higher Education Doctoral Programs : A Presidential Perspective", Sydney Freeman Jr.

Sydney Freeman Jr., PhD, CFD

No abstract provided.


The Journey Towards Developing Political Consciousness Through Activism For Mexican American Women, Ebelia Hernandez Apr 2012

The Journey Towards Developing Political Consciousness Through Activism For Mexican American Women, Ebelia Hernandez

Ebelia Hernandez

This study examined how Mexican American women made meaning of their undergraduate activism and its potential implications on their development toward self-authorship. The developing political consciousness model emerged from their interviews to demonstrate the process of developing increasingly complex social knowledge, the shift of motivation to engage in activism from being a peer expectation to an internalized life calling, and an increasingly complex understanding of political tactics and ability to collaborate with members and other organizations for the goal of achieving political change.


El Académico Mexicano Miembro Del Sistema Nacional De Investigadores: Una Primera Exploración Con Base En Los Resultados De La Encuesta "La Reconfiguración De La Profesión Académica En México", Jesús F. Galaz-Fontes, Ana L. De La Cruz - Santana, Rocío Rodríguez-García, Ramón A. Cedillo-Nakay, Ma. G. Villaseñor-Amézquita Mar 2012

El Académico Mexicano Miembro Del Sistema Nacional De Investigadores: Una Primera Exploración Con Base En Los Resultados De La Encuesta "La Reconfiguración De La Profesión Académica En México", Jesús F. Galaz-Fontes, Ana L. De La Cruz - Santana, Rocío Rodríguez-García, Ramón A. Cedillo-Nakay, Ma. G. Villaseñor-Amézquita

Jesús Francisco Galaz Fontes

El desarrollo reciente de la educación superior mexicana no solamente ha sido cuantitativo, sino que también se han presentado transformaciones en varios de sus aspectos centrales. Los académicos, en particular, han transitado de ser catedráticos, a docentes y, hoy en día, a ser investigadores. Sin que ninguno de estos tipos ideales haya desaparecido, sobre los hechos se ha ido conformando un nuevo académico que fundamenta su unicidad en sus actividades de investigación y en ser miembro del Sistema Nacional de Investigadores. En este resporte se lleva a cabo una primera aproximación al perfil del académico-investigaor, situándolo en el contexto de …


Academic Pathways To University Leadership: Presidents’ Descriptions Of Their Doctoral Education, Sydney Freeman Jr., Frances Kochan Mar 2012

Academic Pathways To University Leadership: Presidents’ Descriptions Of Their Doctoral Education, Sydney Freeman Jr., Frances Kochan

Sydney Freeman Jr., PhD, CFD

The purpose of this study was to examine university presidents’ perceptions of their academic doctoral preparation program as it related to their preparation for the university presidency. Us-ing a mixed methods approach, thirteen presidents shared what knowledge and competencies they perceived as having learned while in their doctoral program. The areas of knowledge they be-lieved they developed were foundational knowledge, knowledge acquisition of context, and com-plex cognitive knowledge. The four competencies areas they believed they refined in their pro-grams were interpersonal development, personal attributes, management, and communications. They identified fund-raising as an area they were not well prepared for.

The …


The Influence Of Family Dynamics On Ethnic Identity Among Adult Latinas, Sylvia Martinez, Vasti Torres, Lisa Wallace White, Christianne I. Medrano, Andrea L. Robledo, Ebelia Hernandez Jan 2012

The Influence Of Family Dynamics On Ethnic Identity Among Adult Latinas, Sylvia Martinez, Vasti Torres, Lisa Wallace White, Christianne I. Medrano, Andrea L. Robledo, Ebelia Hernandez

Ebelia Hernandez

No abstract provided.


“Oh, Of Course I’M Going To Go To College”: Understanding The Role Of Habitus In The College Choice Process Of Black Immigrant College Students, Kimberly A. Griffin, Wilfredo Del Pilar, Kadian Mcintosh, Autumn Griffin Jan 2012

“Oh, Of Course I’M Going To Go To College”: Understanding The Role Of Habitus In The College Choice Process Of Black Immigrant College Students, Kimberly A. Griffin, Wilfredo Del Pilar, Kadian Mcintosh, Autumn Griffin

Kimberly A. Griffin

No abstract provided.


Beyond Institutional Commitment: Understanding The Influence Of Campus Racial Climate On Efforts To Promote Diversity In Graduate Education, Kimberly A. Griffin, Marcela Muniz, Lorelle Espinosa Jan 2012

Beyond Institutional Commitment: Understanding The Influence Of Campus Racial Climate On Efforts To Promote Diversity In Graduate Education, Kimberly A. Griffin, Marcela Muniz, Lorelle Espinosa

Kimberly A. Griffin

No abstract provided.


What You Get When You Give: An Analysis Of How Graduate Students Benefit From Serving As Mentors., Richard J. Reddick, Kimberly A. Griffin, Richard A. Cherwitz, Aida Cérda-Pražák, Nathan Bunch Jan 2012

What You Get When You Give: An Analysis Of How Graduate Students Benefit From Serving As Mentors., Richard J. Reddick, Kimberly A. Griffin, Richard A. Cherwitz, Aida Cérda-Pražák, Nathan Bunch

Kimberly A. Griffin

No abstract provided.