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Publication Date: 2016
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Self-Authorship in Student Affairs: A Developmental Paradox
Shetty, Rebecca; Chunoo, Vivechkanand S.; Cox, Bradley E.
Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, v53 n2 p131-145 2016
The emerging millennial generation of young professionals in student affairs, often accused of being shielded from many of life's developmentally stimulating challenges, may not be sufficiently self-authored to effectively facilitate epistemological, intrapersonal, and interpersonal development among their students. Contrary to expectations, however, results from this study suggest current graduate assistants and recent job-changers have higher levels of self-authorship than their colleagues. Implications for graduate preparation, professional practice, and future research are discussed.
Descriptors: Student Personnel Services, Beliefs, Student Personnel Workers, Generational Differences, Cognitive Structures, Competency Based Education, Graduate Students, Online Surveys, Questionnaires, Predictor Variables, Professional Development, Capacity Building, Multivariate Analysis, Least Squares Statistics, Epistemology, Statistical Analysis
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Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Florida
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