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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Burt, Tracie D.; Young-Jones, Adena D.; Yadon, Carly A.; Carr, Michael T. – NACADA Journal, 2013
Students learn in and out of a formal classroom, and instructors and academic advisors play key roles in academic motivation and learning. Therefore, through the lens of self-determination theory, we examined the ways perceived support from instructors and advisors relates to satisfaction of college students' basic psychological needs.…
Descriptors: Psychological Needs, Motivation, Academic Aspiration, Student Needs
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Abelman, Robert; Atkin, David; Dalessandro, Amy; Snyder-Suhy, Sharon; Janstova, Patricie – NACADA Journal, 2007
A description of the kinds of educated humans to be cultivated at a particular institution can be found in the college or university vision statement. The extent that vision is reflected in the governing models of advising operations, known by personnel, and transformed into day-to-day activities was assessed through a NACADA membership survey.…
Descriptors: Familiarity, Academic Advising, National Surveys, Student Personnel Services
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Gordon, Virginia; Steele, Peg – NACADA Journal, 2005
The American workplace today is unlike any other in history because for the first time it is made up of four distinct generations. The advising workplaces on today's college campuses mirror this generational diversity. Four generations and their different perceptions of work attitudes and values, management expectations, communication patterns,…
Descriptors: College Environment, Work Environment, Age Differences, Teaching Styles
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Lan, William; Williams, Amanda – NACADA Journal, 2005
Four advising styles, authoritative, authoritarian, permissive, and uninvolved, were identified according to doctoral students' perceptions of demandingness and responsiveness of their advisors. Doctoral students who perceive working with authoritative advisors reported the highest levels of perceived development in cognition, motivation,…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Doctoral Programs, Student Development, Counseling Effectiveness
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Preece, Julie E.; Beecher, Mark E.; Martinelli, Edward A., Jr.; Roberts, Norman L. – NACADA Journal, 2005
Students with emotional disabilities are attending institutions of higher education in increasing numbers. Professionals considering appropriate postsecondary classroom accommodations and support may face advising challenges. However, most advisors have little training in responding to the needs of students with emotional disabilities. Answers to…
Descriptors: College Students, Emotional Disturbances, Disabilities, Academic Accommodations (Disabilities)
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Rehfuss, Mark C.; Quillin, Amy B. – NACADA Journal, 2005
The number of students with learning or psychiatric disabilities entering college continues to increase. When advisors are unaware of a student's disability, they are unable to provide direction and appropriate referrals, leaving the student uninformed of the assistance available to him or her. As a result, the educational process may be…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Academic Advising, Faculty Advisers, Student Personnel Services
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Ryser, Jeannine; Alden, Peg – NACADA Journal, 2005
Advisor perceptions of and responses to the social and emotional needs of college students with learning disabilities (LDs) and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (AD/HD) are studied. Through a mixed-method approach of surveys and focus groups, four themes emerged: social-emotional issues that students present in the advising relationship;…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Focus Groups, Hyperactivity, Models
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Simmons, Andrew – NACADA Journal, 2005
Premedical students have often been viewed as academically narrow and cynical about liberal education. To investigate the veracity of this generalization, I conducted a qualitative study of premedical students at a liberal arts institution. Contrary to negative stereotypes, the students in the study expressed a positive attitude toward liberal…
Descriptors: Premedical Students, General Education, Student Attitudes, Stereotypes
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Weir, Susan B.; Dickman, Marcia M.; Fuqua, Dale R. – NACADA Journal, 2005
This psychometric study was designed to test the feasibility of measuring college students' preferences for developmental and prescriptive advising styles as separate constructs. Part 5 of the Academic Advising Inventory (Winston & Sandor, 1984b) was revised into two independent scales, one for measuring preferences for developmental advising and…
Descriptors: Reliability, Psychometrics, Academic Advising, Faculty Advisers
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Rawlins, William K.; Rawlins, Sandy P. – NACADA Journal, 2005
We present a theoretical basis for engaging in academic advising as friendship and offer examples of the applicability of friendship in advising. We begin with interconnections between civic friendship and personal friendship in the context of academic advising. Next we overview theoretical work on communication and friendship that offers…
Descriptors: Friendship, Academic Advising, Faculty Advisers, Student Personnel Services
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Schreiner, Laurie; Anderson, Edward – NACADA Journal, 2005
Strengths-based advising is proposed as a new lens for higher education, one that enables advisors to see diverse groups of students fulfill their potential and achieve excellence. Based on research from social work, positive psychology, and the business world, this approach enables advisors to identify and build on the inherent talents students…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Persistence, Academic Achievement, Social Science Research
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Jackson, Rodger L. – NACADA Journal, 2005
The field of philosophy has much to contribute to academic advising, both because of the kinds of training philosophers typically receive and because of the sorts of projects on which they work. Because of these factors, philosophers have the potential to make excellent academic advisors, and they can broaden and enrich the theoretical…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Interdisciplinary Approach, Academic Advising, Faculty Advisers
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Kuhtmann, Marlene S. – NACADA Journal, 2005
Nussbaum (1998) proposed that Socratic activity is a worthwhile pursuit with regard to academic advising relationships. While it offers the promise of certain benefits, such as the development of critical thinking skills, Socratic activity arguably cannot be universally applied to all advising relationships. In presenting and analyzing issues…
Descriptors: Academic Advising, Faculty Advisers, Student Personnel Services, Student Personnel Workers
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Demetriou, Cynthia – NACADA Journal, 2005
Since the mid-1990s, social norms theory has become prevalent in student development literature and research. Subsequently, social norms interventions to change student behavior have spread across campuses nationwide through marketing campaigns. Theorists and practitioners have applied the social norms approach to primarily health-related student…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Prevention, Student Development, Behavior Standards
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McClellan, Jeffrey – NACADA Journal, 2005
On a daily basis, advisors encounter various types of interpersonal and intrapersonal conflict. Through this article, the reader will better understand conflict, its positive and negative impacts and the approaches of the actors experiencing conflict, and the means whereby conflicts arise, escalate, and come to resolution in advising situations.…
Descriptors: Conflict, Neurology, Conflict Resolution, Academic Advising
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