Book Review: A Guide to Decision Making in Student Affairs: A Case Study Approach
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Tracy Davis
Stanley Levy and Charles Kozoll capture much of the complexity of decisionmaking and offer an important contribution to our understanding of this perplexing topic. The publication of A Guide to Decision Making in Student Affairs: A Case Study Approach, furthermore, is timely due to what Stage (1993) recognizes as an increasing expectation that "new professionals, even at the lowest levels, have the ability to work independently and solve complex issues knowledgeably and with skill and integrity" (p. iii). The case study approach combined with the expert advice of 15 seasoned student affairs deans (called informants) provides a valuable resource for learning about a central task in our profession. The book offers students as well as experienced professionals background information critical to decisionmaking in higher education, exploration of fundamental issues that influence the process, carefully constructed and relevant case studies, and a reservoir of advice from some of the most well respected senior-level practitioners in our field. This book is particularly valuable to faculty members facilitating learning with new professionals, but it is a resource most student affairs professionals would find well worth owning.
©2011 Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin/Boston
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Articles in the same Issue
- Article
- A Qualitative Assessment of "The Men's Program:" The Impact of a Rape Prevention Program on Fraternity Men
- A Study of the NASPA Journal (1967-1996): A 30-Year Reflection of Scholarship in Student Affairs Focusing on Race and Ethnicity
- Adult Undergraduate Students: What Role Does College Involvement Play?
- Book Review: A Guide to Decision Making in Student Affairs: A Case Study Approach
- Book Review: Exploring Leadership for College Students Who Want to Make a Difference
- Book Review: Seeking Excellence Through Independence
- Book Review: The Shaping of American Higher Education
- Book Review: Using Technology to Promote Student Learning: Opportunities for Today and Tomorrow
- Disciplinary Counseling: Implications for Policy and Practice
- Effect of Financial Constraints on Student Affairs Services
- Predictors of College Success: A Comparison of Traditional and Nontraditional Age Students
- Preserving Student Affairs in Times of Fiscal Constraint: A Case History
- Technology and Diversity: An Impending Collision on the Information Superhighway?
- The Parent Project: What Parents Want from the College Experience