The Handbook of Career Advising

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UPC:
9780470373682
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
9/22/2009
Author:
Kenneth F. Hughey;Dorothy Nelson;Joanne K. Damminger;Betsy McCalla-Wriggins
Language:
english
Edition:
1

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The Handbook of Career Advising

The Handbook of Career Advising not only provides a general introduction to this important academic advising function, but offers many practical applications that can help students make realistic and timely career decisions. As students face an ever-changing and complex workplace, helping them integrate their academic and career decisions has never been more important. This book is an excellent resource for advisors; it helps them become more cognizant of the critical role they play and will facilitate the development of the knowledge and competencies required to perform this important advising task.
Virginia Gordon, associate professor emeritus, The Ohio State University

This book provides a wealth of information for anyone whose work involves helping students discover how intentional choices in curricular and cocurricular educational experiences can prepare them for tomorrow's workplace. The theoretical foundations, information and resources, frameworks for practice, and recommendations for the future included in this book will guide academic advisors as they positively influence students' lives by helping them systematically and enthusiastically approach their career development.
Mary Stuart Hunter, assistant vice provost, National Resource Center for The First-Year Experience and Students in Transition, University of South Carolina

The Handbook of Career Advising provides excellent information, resources, and examples of how academic advisors can become more knowledgeable and comfortable in providing career advising. Here, authors address critical issues such as diversity, working with specific student groups, and working with undecided or exploratory students. This book provides examples that illustrate how career and academic advising are significant parts of the teaching and learning process that support student success on our campuses.
Casey Self, executive director, Academic Advising, University College, Arizona State University, and 2009 NACADA president

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