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Maybe I Should... Case Studies on Ethics for Student Affairs Professionals

Maybe I Should... Case Studies on Ethics for Student Affairs Professionals( )
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
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $46.99
Book Description:

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.

Book Details
Pages:218
Detailed Subjects: Business & Economics / Business Ethics
Education / Philosophy, Theory & Social Aspects
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6.08 x 9.12 x 0.65 Inches
Book Weight:0.73 Pounds



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