Transcription of Professional Competency Areas for Student Affairs Educators
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Professional Competency Areas for Student Affairs Educators2 Professional Competency Areas for Student Affairs EducatorsProfessional Competencies Task ForceDr. Berenecea Johnson Eanes (Co-chair)Vice President for Student AffairsCalifornia State University-FullertonDr. Patricia A. Perillo (Co-chair)Vice President for Student Affairs and Assistant Professor of Higher EducationVirginia TechDr. Tricia FechterDeputy Executive DirectorACPA-College Student Educators InternationalStephanie A. GordonVice President for Professional DevelopmentNASPA- Student Affairs Administrators in Higher EducationDr. Shaun Harper1 Executive DirectorUniversity of PennsylvaniaDr. Pamela HaviceProfessorClemson UniversityDr. John L. HoffmanChair, Department of Educational LeadershipCalifornia State University, FullertonDr.
and a formal proposal from NASPA’s Technology Knowledge Community (Valliere, Endersby, & Brinton, 2013) to add a competency addressing the use of technology in student affairs work. Through several months of bi-weekly, web-based meetings and a single in-person meeting, we generated a preliminary draft of proposed changes.
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