Collaborating To Impact Leadership Development and Career Readiness Skills in Student Employees Victoria Lopez-Herrera Associate Director, Student Development Campus Recreation University of Texas at San Antonio Nikki Lee Senior Associate Director University Center, Events Management & Conference Services University of Texas at San Antonio Ellissia Hill Director, Residence Life Campus Living Villages University of Texas at San Antonio Nigel Harris Associate Director, Operations Campus Recreation University of Texas at San Antonio
Learning Outcomes List at least three resources to help identify career readiness skills and competencies for student employees. List at least three different leadership models to reference in the future. Select at least one department within their Division of Student Affairs to propose a collaboration. Identify at least two different tools or strategies for assessing student learning.
Identifying Career Readiness Skills
Identifying a Leadership Model
The Student Leadership Challenge Example The Student Leadership Challenge Model the way: Verbal & written communication Enable Others to Act: Work in a team structure Challenge the Process: Problem-solving skills
Example Concrete Experience Reflective Observation Abstract Conceptualization Active Experimentation Theory of Validation (Laura Rendon) Theory of Experiential Learning (David A. Kolb)
Commonalities | Shared Objective | Vision of Success Collaboration Commonalities | Shared Objective | Vision of Success Appropriate Time
Shared Career Readiness Skills Leadership Communication Critical Thinking/Problem Solving Conflict Resolution VIDEO
Challenges & Successes Logistics Resources Shared Vision Communication
Lessons Learned Planning Intentionality Vision Resources Objectivity Share experience
Brainstorm
Assessment & Moving Forward VLH Post Training Survey Session Assessment Video testimonials Exit interviews Performance Evaluations Student leaders facilitate sessions – learned now teach
Resources
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Thank you! Nikki Lee Senior Associate Director University Center, Events Management & Conference Services Nikki.Lee@utsa.edu (210) 458-4150 Victoria Lopez-Herrera Associate Director, Student Development Campus Recreation Victoria.Lopez-Herrera@utsa.edu (210) 458-6715 Ellissia Hill Director, Residence Life Campus Living Villages Ellissia.hill@clvusa.com (210) 877-4000 Nigel Harris Associate Director, Operations Campus Recreation Nigel.Harris@utsa.edu (210) 458-6715