bringin’ theory back…..what?!?! tim leyson first year advisor edl 377 instructor fall 2011

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Bringin’ Theory

Back…..WHAT?!

?!Tim LeysonFirst Year Advisor EDL 377 Instructor Fall 2011

Before we start….. Please ask me questions.

The only stupid question is the one not asked

I will not cram theory down your throat, but we will learn the classic theories of Student Development

Open your minds and use your critical/practical thinking skills

Use “I” statements when talking about your own experiences

As your instructor, I do not expect you to just simply memorize these theories but rather think about the practical applications of learning them in EDL 301 and the RA position.

The Residence Hall Environment

Students come in various shapes, sizes, colors, and walks of life.

Our students face a great amount of academic pressure to constantly succeed academically.

Issues of sharing a room with another person.

Who are you?

Born between 1981 and 2000

Special

Sheltered

Confident

Team-Oriented

Achieving

Pressured

Conventional

Definition of Development

The growth and developmental process of the student so that the university can fulfill its mission of educating the whole person, while attending to individual differences and, at the same time, working with the students at their own individual level.

Why do we talk about student development?

Development is continuous

Development is a process, not a state

Development has order

Development moves from general to specific and from simple to more complex

Development has characteristics associated with specific age level.

Both heredity and the environment influence development

Development occurs in the context of interactions between the individual and the environment, rather than through internal processes of maturation alone.

Student Development and the RA position

As RA’s you have the most contact with any student than any other professor or administrator.

As RA’s you are also developing your own skills and identity.

As RA’s you need to be very intentional about how your program, approach, and interact with your resident.

You look at your community and decide your leadership style: coach, dictator, and director.

Being developmental does mean you have to remember every single theory word for word

Vector’s, lines, sequences…who gives a (insert you own

explicative)?!?!?!?!??! Chickering’s Theory of Psychosocial Development

Perry’s Theory of Cognitive Development

Khohlberg’s Moral Development

Gilligan’s Theory of Moral Development for Women

Schlossberg’s Transition Theory

Baxter-Magolda Theory of Self-Authorship

Chickering Theory of Identity Development

What the hell is a vector? A theme or a recurring issue that tends to drive

growth and development in the personality.

Seven Vectors Developing competence Managing emotions Moving through autonomy toward interdependence Developing mature interpersonal relationships Establishing Identity Developing purpose Developing integrity

Perry’s Theory of Cognitive Development

Interested in how the reasoning of students changed as a result of their exposure to the classroom learning situation and the college environment

Three Major stages with three major positions within each stage Dualism Relativism Commitment to relativism

Kohlberg Theory of Moral Development

Wanted to examine the moral reasoning development as college students progress through the collegiate experience

Three Levels Preconventional Conventional Postconventional

Gilligan’s Theory of Moral Development of Women

Women make moral judgments differently than described in Kohlberg’s theory

Focus on caring & relationships

Level One: Orientation to Personal Survival

Transition One: Transition from Personal Selfishness to Responsibility

Level Two: Goodness and Self-Sacrifice

Transition Two: From Goodness to Reality

Level Three: The Morality of Non-violent Responsibility

Schlossberg’s Transition Theory

What is a considered a transition? Any non-event, that results in changed relationships, routines,

assumptions, and roles

Meaning of Transitions is based on Type: anticipated, unanticipated, nonevent Context: relationship to transition and the setting Impact: alterations in daily life

Transition Process- Moving In, Moving Through, and Moving Out

The 4 S’s Situation Self Support Strategies

Baxter Magolda Theory of Self-Authorship

Understanding of the inner “voice” students possess as a result of mastering the concept of “knowing” themselves

“Knowing” is referred to as the understanding of the development of self-identity through one’s own experiences.

Four Stages Absolute Knowing Transitional Knowing Independent Knowing Contextual Knowing

Leadership and RA’s

Student + Leader= Student Leader

Leadership styles

Do you know your leadership style?

What are the differences between a coach, dictator, and mentor? How are they different? Similar?

Diversity, social justice, and you

Many of the theories examined have primarily been studied on Caucasian males that were in college.

Issues relating to diversity, social justice, and multicultural competence are becoming more evident.

The world around you continually changes

Connecting this to the RA position……

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