Maybe I Should... Case Studies on Ethics for Student Affairs Professionals |
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Editor:
| Hamrick, Florence A. Benjamin, Mimi |
Contribution by:
| Arthur, Ginny Boettcher, Michelle L. Brown, Matthew Caputa, McCarren Carney-Hall, Karla C. Chatriand, Craig Claar, Joan Comins, Eric Dannells, Mike Davis, Ryan J. Denzine, Gypsy Dougharty, W. Houston Foley, Chris Grube, Sean A. Grubor, Justina Guardia, Juan R. Hallock, Hilton Hardy, Kevin J. Helgeson, Kara Hiscock, Joshua I. Jardis, Alana Keenan, Alanna Kennedy, Dean Klumpyan, Tamie Korduner, Missy Latiolais, Sarah McCargo, Donavan Mena, Salvador Parikh, Monica Pasque, Penny A. Patton, Lori D. Pavlechko, Mary E. Peltz, Mark R. Pistilli, Matthew D. Plagman-Galvin, Jenn Quirolgico, Ray Roberts, Camilla J. Rogge, Rebecca Ross, Leah Ewing Rumann, Corey B. Shupp, Matthew R. Southammavong, Donechanh I. Taub, Deborah J. Uden, Jayme Dyke, Kipp Van Vianden, Becky Westfall, andSarah |
Series title: | American College Personnel Association Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-0-7618-4546-1 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2009 |
Publisher: | University Press of America, Incorporated
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $46.99 |
Book Description:
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This book is designed to help graduate students and new student affairs professionals heighten their knowledge of sensitivities to professional ethics in practice. Resources and suggestions are offered to instructors and facilitators who seek to incorporate professional ethics and case study analysis into formal educational or staff development activities.
This book is designed to help graduate students and new student affairs professionals heighten their knowledge of sensitivities to professional ethics in practice. Resources and suggestions are offered to instructors and facilitators who seek to incorporate professional ethics and case study analysis into formal educational or staff development activities.