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Linking Theory to Practice - Case Studies for Working with College Students Free

Linking Theory to Practice - Case Studies for Working with College Students
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Edition: 2
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ISBN: 1560328657



Linking Theory to Practice - Case Studies for Working with College Students


The new edition of this acclaimedAbook offersAtwenty-six new case studies on student affairs issues that reflect the complexity of today's environment at colleges and universities. Download Linking Theory to Practice - Case Studies for Working with College Students from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. The cases present a challenging array of problems to tackle, such as racial diversity, campus violence, alcohol abuse, and student activism. The campus settings range from large research universities, community college campuses, historically black institutions, and residential liberal arts colleges. An excellent teaching tool, the book challenges students to consider multiple overlapping issues within a single case study. The book is also intended for student affairs workshops or for new or experienced professionals in student affairs. Outstanding features include Search and find a lot of education books in many category availabe for free download.

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