Supporting Fraternities and Sororities in the Contemporary Era is inspired by sustained and reoccurring professional conversations and scholarship that have suggested that not just change is necessary, but that there ought to be a fundamental shift towards reconceptualizing the construct of fraternities and sororities. The co-editors curate work from scholars and noteworthy practitioners from across higher education to provide an imperative text that reflects the complexity and expansiveness by addressing diversity, programming, and support approaches. This text commences with the understanding that issues will continuously exist, requiring a greater nuanced depth of appreciation to reduce their negative impact. It also summarizes national organizations from authentic, represented voices. Chapters then focus on solutions to support the fraternity and sorority experience, providing strategies and emerging explanations for the issues described in this text. Supporting Fraternities and Sororities seeks to do exactly as the title implies: to inform all stakeholders so that they can make better decisions about the future of these institutions.Perfect for courses such as: Fraternity and Course Leadership | Dissertation Seminar | Professional Development Circles | Independent Study | Research Seminar | Thesis Research | Reflection Assignment | Contemporary Issues in Higher Education | Introduction to Student Affairs
Biddix J. Patrick Biddix & Miranda Monica Lee Miranda
Supporting Fraternities and Sororities in the Contemporary Era [PDF ebook]
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Supporting Fraternities and Sororities in the Contemporary Era [PDF ebook]
Advancements in Practice
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Lingua Inglese ● Formato PDF ● Pagine 225 ● ISBN 9781975502690 ● Editore Biddix J. Patrick Biddix & Miranda Monica Lee Miranda ● Casa editrice Myers Education Press ● Pubblicato 2019 ● Scaricabile 3 volte ● Moneta EUR ● ID 7358996 ● Protezione dalla copia Adobe DRM
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