Teaching through academic advising

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116 pages 1995

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"In a college or university environment, an academic adviser is a key figure. The adviser provides an essential personal relationship for a student, which can be an integral part of the undergraduate experience. The role involves far more than simply suggesting sound course selections and referring to useful campus resources. Unfortunately, some see academic advising only as a time-consuming retelling of degree plans. This shortsighted attitude must be corrected." "This volume of New Directions for Teaching and Learning examines the challenges and rewards for academic advisers. It provides both theoretical and applied information for faculty and administrators who are just beginning in academic advising or who are reevaluating their programs. The authors are experts from various backgrounds and disciplines, who share their effective strategies and approaches. With a climate of sparse resources in higher education, practical insights are crucial to success in advising."--Jacket.

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