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Title: Taking Advising to New Heights:


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2008 NACADA Annual Conference
  • Taking Advising to New Heights
  • Using NACADA Resources
  • for Professional Development
  • Session C313

Marsha Miller NACADA Assistant Director,
Resources Services miller_at_ksu.edu
Leigh Cunningham NACADA Coordinator of
Educational Programming Leigh_at_ksu.edu
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Good advising may be the single most
underestimated characteristic of a successful
college experience. Richard
Light Making the Most of College (2001)
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  • Advising is viewed as a way to connect students
    to the campus and help them feel that someone is
    looking out for them.

George Kuh Student Success in College (2005)
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  • Advisors are interpreters who help students
    navigate their new world. As such, academic
    advisors have to make connections.

Nancy King 2007 Summer Institute on
Academic Advising
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  • Three components of quality advising
  • Informational
  • What advisors need to know includes internal and
    external environment, student needs, advisor
    self knowledge.
  • Relational
  • The skills advisors need to possess in order to
    do their jobs effectively
  • Conceptual
  • What advisors must understand

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  • Without understanding (conceptual elements)
    there is no context for the delivery of service.
    Without information, there is no substance to
    advising. And without interpersonal skills
    (relational), the advisee/advisor interaction is
    left to chance.

Wes Habley Advisor Training Exemplary Practices
in the Development of Advisor Skills
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  • List topics you would like to see addressed in
    inservice training on your campus
  • Can you identify which conceptual foundation
    category each falls under? Informational,
    Relational skills, Conceptual theories
  • What conceptual foundation issues are
    under-represented on your campus?

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Top 5 topics most often covered in training
sessions include
  • Academic regulations and policies
  • Campus Referral sources
  • Use of information sources (test results,
    transcripts, etc.)
  • Importance of Academic Advising
  • Definition of Advising

Wes Habley (2004). The Status of Academic
Advising Findings from the ACT Sixth National
Survey
Which of our three foundational components
(conceptual, informational, relational)
under-represented?
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  • NACADA Clearinghouse of Academic Advising
    Resources
  • Informational resources
  • Relational skills
  • Conceptual theories

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NACADA Homepage http//www.nacada.ksu.edu/
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  • Clearinghouse Exploration
  • Informational
  • Information to improve advisor knowledge and
    develop professionally
  • Relational
  • Conceptual

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Statement of Core Values of Academic Advising
  • Advisors are responsible
  • to the individuals they advise
  • for involving others, when appropriate, in the
    advising process
  • to their institutions
  • to higher education
  • to their educational community
  • for their professional practices and for
    themselves personally

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Council for the Advancement of Standards in
Higher Education
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Transforming the Future Engaging Advisors with
NACADA Resources for Professional Development
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  • Clearinghouse Exploration
  • Informational
  • Information to help advise students
  • Relational
  • Conceptual

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  • Needs and Characteristics
  • of Special Populations
  • Mental Health Issues http//www.nacada.ksu.edu/Cle
    aringhouse/AdvisingIssues/index.htmcounsel
  • Generational Issues in advising
  • http//www.nacada.ksu.edu/Clearinghouse/Links/gen
    erations.htm
  • Exploring students
  • http//www.nacada.ksu.edu/Clearinghouse/AdvisingI
    ssues/careeradvising.htm

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  • Clearinghouse Exploration
  • Informational
  • Relational
  • Conceptual

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  • University of Houston Case Study Review
    Questions
  • With each case study consider, make notes, and
    speak about the following questions
  • 1. What does the information given tell you about
    what might be issues for the student and what
    type of help he or she might need?
  • 2. What do you want to know about this student
    and why?
  • 3. What are possible issues with this student
    that need to be addressed?
  • 4. How do we go about helping this student? What
    type of approach do you want to take with this
    student and why?
  • 5. What are some of the referrals that might be
    made? What are some of the things you consider
    when determining whether or not the student is
    ready for these referrals?
  • 6. What is the most effective way to make the
    referrals?
  • 7. What university policies need to be explained
    to this student?
  • Excerpted from The New Advisor Guidebook

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  • NACADA Resources
  • Connect with others
  • Career Services
  • E-Discussion lists
  • Professional development

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NACADA Homepage http//www.nacada.ksu.edu/
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  • NACADA Resources
  • Connect with others
  • Career Services
  • NACADA sponsored listservs
  • Professional development

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NACADA Resources
  • Connect with others
  • Career Services
  • Listservs
  • Professional development
  • Conferences, Institutes
  • Graduate Programs
  • Publications / Development Tools

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NACADA Homepage http//www.nacada.ksu.edu/
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Annual Conference
Taking Advising to New Heights October 1 - 4,
2008 Hyatt Regency Chicago
Sept 30 - Oct 2, 2009 - San Antonio, TX
Oct 3 6, 2010 - Disney World, Orlando, FL
October 2 5, 2011 Denver, CO
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Winter Events Hilton Clearwater Beach Resort
(Florida)
S E M I N A R
  • Administrators Institute February 15-17, 2009
  • designed for administrators of advising at all
    levels
  • addresses areas such as management
    implementation of advising programs,
    advising as teaching, models of advisor
    development
  • Assessment Institute February 18-20, 2009
  • components of a successful assessment program
  • specific strategies and tools for developing and
    implementing assessment programs

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Regional Conferences
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Academic Advising Summer Institutes
June 28-July 3, 2009
Last week of July, 2009
  • General Sessions Foundations of Academic
    Advising, Advising and the Campus Environment,
    Advisor Training, Assessment of Advising,
    Initiating and Implementing Change in Academic
    Advising
  • Topical Sessions Technology in Advising,
    Organization of Advising, Delivery Strategies,
    Advising Skills Techniques, Advisor Evaluation,
    Legal Issues, Creating an advising handbook

Action Plan Small Group Discussions
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  • NACADA Resources
  • Connect with others
  • Career Services
  • E-Discussion lists
  • Professional development
  • Conferences, Institutes
  • Graduate Programs
  • Publications / Development Tools

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NACADA Homepage http//www.nacada.ksu.edu/
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15 Semester Credit Hour Program
  • Foundations of Academic Advising
  • Multicultural Advising
  • The College Student and the College Environment
  • Trends in Career Development
  • Learning Principles

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NACADA Homepage http//www.nacada.ksu.edu/
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Chapter 1 Setting the Stage Chapter 2 Theories of
Academic Advising Understanding the
Conceptual Framework Chapter 3 Managing
Information Chapter 4 Building Relational
Skills Chapter 5 Conducting Effective Advising
Sessions Chapter 6 Professional
Development Chapter 7 Creating an Effective
Advisor Development Program Voices from
the Field Case Studies Exemplary Practices
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  • Resource Exploration
  • Informational
  • Relational
  • Conceptual

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  • George Kuh reflects on Advising for Student
    Success and delineates five principles for
    effective academic advising
  • Susan Campbell provides a roadmap to define the
    vision, mission, goals, and objectives needed to
    lay the foundation for the effective assessment
    of advising.
  • John Schuh explains how we can determine what
    students learn from advising.
  • Marti Hemwall delineates three steps that are
    taken on campuses that realize the potential of
    faculty advising.
  • Casey Self outlines the strengths and challenges
    faced by professional advisors. 
  • Mike Leonard discusses the pros, cons, cautions,
    and future trends in technologies and advising
    applications.
  • Tom Brown and Pat Folsom outline the conceptual,
    relational and informational issues surrounding
    effective advisor training and development. 
  • Jennifer Bloom discusses a seven-step moving on
    model advisors can use to help graduating
    students successfully transition.
  • College administrators, including a president and
    provost, reflect on the importance advising plays
    on a variety of campuses. 

Academic Advising A Comprehensive Handbook
(2nd Edition)
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Scenes for Learning and Reflection An Academic
Advising Professional Development DVD
DVD scenes Scene 1 Adult learner returning to
college Scene 2 Lack of progress Scene 3
Upset transfer student Scene 4 Advisor error
Scene 5 First-generation student Scene 6
Student complaint Scene 7 Student with personal
issues Scene 8 Advising a student athlete
Scene 9 Faculty advisor FERPA privacy issues
Scene 10  Proactive parenting
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  • Foundations of Academic Advising CD Series

CD 1 What is Academic Advising?
  • Four Content Modules
  • History Definition of Academic Advising
  • Process Content of Academic Advising
  • Pedagogy Outcomes of Academic Advising
  • Academic Advising on Your Campus

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Webinars on CD
www.nacada.ksu.edu/Webinars/onDisk.htm
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NACADA Homepage http//www.nacada.ksu.edu/
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2008 NACADA Annual Conference
  • Taking Advising to New Heights
  • Using NACADA Resources
  • for Professional Development
  • Session C313

Marsha Miller miller_at_ksu.edu
Leigh Cunningham Leigh_at_ksu.edu
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