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Connecting Professional Competencies to Experiential Learning: An Intervention for Supervisors and Graduate Assistants

This article seeks to extend the current scholarship related to the juncture of the academic curriculum and experiential learning opportunities in order to better guide and support future student affairs (SA) practitioners in their professional competency development. The authors aimed to support ca...

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Published in:Journal of college student development 2018-05, Vol.59 (3), p.366-371
Main Authors: Kranzow, Jeannine, Jacob, Stacy A
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Continuing education
Curricula
Data Analysis
Experiential Learning
Faculty Development
Graduate Students
Higher education
Independent study
Intervention
Learning
Learning Processes
Professional development
Professionals
Qualitative Research
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Student Financial Aid
Student Personnel Services
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Teacher Competencies
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