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The Secrets to Success: Engaging in Professional Development. Presented by Korrin Stanek , Florida International University 2011 National Orientation Directors Association Conference. Introduction & Overview. Introductions (Name, Institution, Years in Field)
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The Secrets to Success: Engaging in ProfessionalDevelopment Presented by KorrinStanek, Florida International University 2011 National Orientation Directors Association Conference
Introduction & Overview • Introductions (Name, Institution, Years in Field) • Learning Outcome-Participants will understand the value of professional development and know the resources available to help facilitate it. • Overview: • Development Through Professional Engagement • Professional Competency Areas for Student Affairs Practitioners • Activity • Professional Development Opportunities
A Guiding Philosophy • A “Living” Mission and “Lived” Professional Philosophy • An Unshakable Focus on Professional Development • Environments Adapted for Professional Enrichment • Clear Pathways to Professional Success • An Improvement-oriented Ethos • Shared Responsibility for Professional Success
Professional Competency Areas for Student Affairs Practitioners • Purpose • Process • Intended Audiences • Competency Area Levels • Competency Area Threads • Connection With the Council for the Advancement of Standards • Examples of Usage • Anticipated Future Updates
Professional Competency Areas for Student Affairs Practitioners • Advising & Helping • Assessment, Evaluation, and Research • Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion • Ethical Professional Practice • History, Philosophy, and Values • Human and Organizational Resources • Law, Policy, and Governance • Leadership • Personal Foundations • Student Learning and Development
Professional Development Opportunities • On Campus • Local Community • State and Regional Student Affairs • National Student Affairs • Other Professional Development Highlights
Resources • Segawa, M., & Carroll, T.J. (2007). Development through professional engagement. In R.L. Akerman (Ed.), The mid-level manager in student affairs (pp. 177-207). National Association of Student Personnel Administrators. • Association of College Personnel Administrators & National Association of Student Personnel Administrators. (2010). Professional Competency Areas for Student Affairs Practitioners. Retrieved from http://www.naspa.org/programs/prodev/Professional_Competencies.pdf