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Student Development in Service Learning: A Literature Review of Service Learning and Self-Authorship
Myers, Matthew D. – College Student Journal, 2020
This literature review examines the service learning (SL) and self-authorship bodies of literature to frame them as mutually supportive within the context of college student development. This review is a section of the Chapter 2 of the researcher's dissertation, which guided by the following research question: "How do college students make…
Descriptors: Student Development, Service Learning, College Students, Student Experience

Johnson, Craig W. – College Student Journal, 1979
Faculty advising is both important and neglected in student development. There are several alternatives with promise for the future. Student advisors are a beneficial and inexpensive adjunct to faculty advisors. A university counseling center plays a useful role in providing resources for training relevant to advising of students. (Author)
Descriptors: College Students, Counseling Services, Educational Counseling, Faculty Advisers

Pinsky, Sheldon – College Student Journal, 1981
Discusses elements of change exemplified by trends in Black student enrollment and counseling and the resultant implications for counselor training. Suggests it is only by means of increased sensitization, achieved through additional training and life experience, that student personnel staff can provide effective pro-active counseling for minority…
Descriptors: Black Students, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Client Relationship, Counselor Role

Aho, Mary Louise – College Student Journal, 1981
Urges that activities which provide opportunities for students to develop interviewing skills should occur each year in the elementary curriculum, beginning with kindergarten. Suggests role playing and other activities can help provide self-assurance needed when students leave school and prepare for employment interviews. (Author/JAC)
Descriptors: Career Development, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Employment Interviews