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Shalka, Tricia R. – New Directions for Student Services, 2022
Much of the student development theory we draw on in student affairs practice is presented from a trauma-neutral perspective. In this article, I bring a trauma-informed and power-conscious lens to student development theory and encourage us to think about the possibilities and complexities that arise through this framing. I offer some big…
Descriptors: Student Development, Trauma, Student Personnel Services, Theories
Hernández, Ebelia; Harris, Dana Michelle – New Directions for Student Services, 2022
In this article, we discuss the developmental aspects of students' experiencing and making meaning of racism and propose that such processes parallel how trauma has been shown to impact development. More specifically, we name racism as a form of trauma with developmental consequences.
Descriptors: Trauma, Racial Bias, Student Experience, Student Attitudes
James McGhee; Sara Weinstein – New Directions for Student Services, 2024
Small institutions are in a unique and perhaps necessary position to innovate as the field changes, resources falter, and the needs of the next generation of students and families become apparent and quite different from those supported by our historical structures and service modalities. This article examines the literature surrounding historical…
Descriptors: Small Colleges, Staff Utilization, Innovation, Services
Jones, Susan R.; Stewart, Dafina-Lazarus – New Directions for Student Services, 2016
The authors situate critical perspectives in the larger context of the evolution of theory and discuss a "third wave" of theory development.
Descriptors: Student Development, Theories
Abes, Elisa S. – New Directions for Student Services, 2016
This chapter reviews paradigms in which student development theory is situated, encouraging the use of critical and poststructural paradigms.
Descriptors: Student Development, Models, Theories
Kodama, Corinne M.; Maramba, Dina C. – New Directions for Student Services, 2017
This chapter addresses the applicability of student development theories in light of empirical research on Asian American college students through a twofold approach: (a) revisiting the relevance of Kodama, McEwen, Liang, and Lee's (2001, 2002) theoretical work on Asian American student development; and (b) using Jones' and Stewart's (2016)…
Descriptors: Asian American Students, College Students, Student Development, Cultural Influences
McShay, James C. – New Directions for Student Services, 2017
The author discusses how Museus' (2014) Culturally Engaging Campus Environment Model (CECE) can be used to re-envision campus multicultural centers, and programs and services that traditionally employ single-axis identity interventions when striving to support student growth and success.
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, College Environment, Models, Cultural Relevance
Brown, Paul Gordon – New Directions for Student Services, 2016
This chapter explores how digital and social technologies may be impacting the developmental journeys of traditionally aged college students. It provides important conceptual distinctions and explores the application of college student development theory in digital spaces along with implications for practice and inquiry.
Descriptors: College Students, Student Development, Influence of Technology, Educational Theories