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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
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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.
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Identifying Career Readiness Skills
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Identifying a Leadership Model
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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
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Example Concrete Experience Reflective Observation
Abstract Conceptualization Active Experimentation Theory of Validation (Laura Rendon) Theory of Experiential Learning (David A. Kolb)
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Commonalities | Shared Objective | Vision of Success
Collaboration Commonalities | Shared Objective | Vision of Success Appropriate Time
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Shared Career Readiness Skills
Leadership Communication Critical Thinking/Problem Solving Conflict Resolution VIDEO
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Challenges & Successes
Logistics Resources Shared Vision Communication
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Lessons Learned Planning Intentionality Vision Resources Objectivity
Share experience
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Brainstorm
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Assessment & Moving Forward
VLH Post Training Survey Session Assessment Video testimonials Exit interviews Performance Evaluations Student leaders facilitate sessions – learned now teach
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Resources
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Resources: American Association of Colleges & Universities. (2013). Key Findings from 2013 Survey of Employers. Retrieved from: Jossey-Bass Higher & Adult Education. (n.d.). Retrieved October 25,2016, from Komives, S. R., & Wagner, W. (n.d.). Leadership for a better world: Understanding the social change model of leadership development. Kouzes, J. M., & Posner, B. Z. (2008). The student leadership challenge: Five practices for exemplary leaders. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. National Association for Campus Activities (NACA) and National Intramural and Recreational Sports Association (NIRSA) White Paper. (2015). Considering the Impact of Participation and Employment of Students in Campus Activities and Collegiate Recreation on the Development of the Skills Employers Desire Most (pp. 1-21, Rep.). (n.d.). National Association of Colleges and Employers. (2015). Job Outlook Retrieved from: Seemiller, C. (2014). The student leadership competencies guidebook. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass. Shankman, M. L., Allen, S. J., & Haber-Curran, P. (2015). Emotionally Intelligent Leadership: A Guide for Students, 2nd Edition. John Wiley & Sons. Stenta, D. A., & McFadden, C. W. (2015). Student leadership development through recreation and athletics (147th ed., Fall 2015). San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass. New Directions for Student Leaders. Peck, A. (2017). Engagement and employability: integrating career learning through cocurricular experiences in postsecondary education. Washington, DC: NASPA-Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education.
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Thank you! Nikki Lee Senior Associate Director
University Center, Events Management & Conference Services (210) Victoria Lopez-Herrera Associate Director, Student Development Campus Recreation (210) Ellissia Hill Director, Residence Life Campus Living Villages (210) Nigel Harris Associate Director, Operations Campus Recreation (210)
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