Rethinking Student Affairs PracticeISBN: 978-0-7879-6214-2
Hardcover
256 pages
April 2004, Jossey-Bass
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To be effective managers, student affairs professionals must
understand the structures and processes that form the
organizational context in which they work, and must be able to work
within them. These structures are often characterized by a rigid
division of labor and an expectation that good managers can predict
the outcomes of their efforts and can and should exercise control
over the inputs. However, to be effective leaders, they must be
able to perceive new possibilities beyond those structures and
expectations. How can they do both?
Rethinking Student Affairs Practice offers an answer to that question. Love and Estanek challenge their readers to perceive their responsibilities, institutions, and relationships through multiple lenses. They have developed a model for change based in four concepts that will help their readers do this. The four concepts are valuing dualisms, transcending paradigms, recognizing connectedness, and embracing paradox.