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E-grāmata: Roads Taken: Women in Student Affairs at Mid-Career

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  • Formāts: 240 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Jul-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Stylus Publishing
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000977882
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The work of student affairs professionals is demanding and unpredictable. This book addresses the particular challenges that it presents to women in mid-career.

While much has been written about new graduate students, new professionals and senior administrators in student affairs, scant attention has been paid to the issues of mid-career, and particularly as they impact women.

Here are the stories of over twenty women, from widely different backgrounds, reflecting on their lives at mid-career. They describe the choices they made and share the lessons they have learned, particularly the ever-present concerns about reconciling the demands of work and responsibilities to family and partners .

The volume focuses on issues that have particular and significant meaning for women. The individual narratives are grouped into five sections, each beginning with a scholarly introduction to its topics. The sections deal with education and self development, such as the life implications of embarking on a doctorate; dual career couples and such decisions as relocation; choices about having children and responsibilities for the care of aging parents; arriving at mid-career; and alternatives to traditional, linear career progression in student affairs administration.

This volume is a particular gift to women currently in mid-career positions in student affairs, women embarking on their personal and professional journey in student affairs, the partners of such women, their colleagues, and the individuals who supervise them.

Recenzijas

"Advisors may find it difficult to imagine how their careers might progress unless they venture into the more traditional realms of student affairs. Howevere, if an advisor identifies with one of the themes presented, she may find the book insightful. I would strongly recommend this book to women in their twenties who are in the early stages of a student affairs career. The essays illustrating varied career paths, diverse struggles faced, and numerous choices made are easy-to-read and informational. The combination of factual summaries and personal insights allow a woman to imagine her future in the field of student affairs."

NACADA Journal

"Roads Taken accomplishes a couple of important things. First it opens up a topic that matters. The first-person accounts that characterize the book constitute a helpful starting place in thinking seriously and comprehensively about mid-career issues for women in student affairs. Second, it does a competent job of 'setting the table' for others who will address the topic of mid-career in a more systematic and scholarly way."

Journal of College Student Development

"This book has two clear audiences, female administrators approaching or at mid-career and those who supervise themThe authors are candid and share the sacrifices they have mode for their families and their careers, including long distance relationships, lateral and backwards steps in their careers, and changes in work schedules and responsibilities to accommodate childrenWhile Roads Taken: Women in Student Affairs at Mid-Career obviously is written for women in student affairs, many of the chapters in this book would be useful to any woman in higher education administration and looking to climb the proverbial career ladder. Select chapters, focusing on the move to faculty positions, also may be of interest to female faculty members."

The National Teaching and Learning Forum

"I urge the reader to enjoy the stories, learn from the lessons, gain insight from the perspectives shared, and become better colleagues and supervisors of women at mid-career. Women in student affairs who are already at mid-career will also profit from this volume, for it illustrates that you are not alone as you face the complexities of your personal and professional life. And for those of you reading this volume who are just beginning your personal path in student affairs, I know you will find that the candor and honesty of these authors will be helpful to you as you develop your pathway through your personal and professional life. Learn from those who have gone before as the authors of this volume have done." --from the Foreword by Margaret J. Barr

from the Foreword by Margaret J. Barr

FOREWORD xi
Margaret J. Barr
PREFACE xix
PART I: CONSIDERING THE DOCTORATE 1(50)
1. INTRODUCTION
3(10)
Mary F. Howard-Hamilton
2. A DEGREE OF SIGNIFICANCE: PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL CONSIDERATIONS IN PURSUING A PH.D.
13(10)
Susan R. Jones
3. "SUENOS Y VALOR" (DREAMS AND COURAGE)
23(12)
Rebecca Gutierrez Keeton
4. MY LIFE A.D. (AFTER DIVORCE)
35(6)
Julie M. Wong
5. "TO PH.D. OR NOT TO PH.D.?" THAT WAS THE QUESTION
41(12)
Gage E. Paine
PART II: DUAL-CAREER COUPLES 51(36)
6. INTRODUCTION
53(12)
Lisa E. Wolf-Wendel, Susan B. Twombly, and Suzanne Rice
7. COMING TOGETHER WITHOUT COMING APART: JOURNEYS IN THE EVOLUTION OF A DUAL-CAREER COUPLE IN HIGHER EDUCATION
65(12)
Melissa McDaniels and Kristen A. Renn
8. PATH FINDING WITH A LIFE PARTNER
77(12)
Martha H. Ruel
PART III: MOTHERHOOD AND STUDENT AFFAIRS: THE SKILLFUL ART OF MANAGING WORK AND FAMILY 87(46)
9. INTRODUCTION
89(12)
Sarah Marshall
10. REFLECTIONS OF A WORKING MOTHER IN STUDENT AFFAIRS
101(12)
Carole Hughes
11. HOW DID I ARRIVE HERE? A JOURNEY WITH FAMILY AND STUDENT AFFAIRS
113(10)
Jean Joyce-Brady
12. MOTHERHOOD WITH A BRIEFCASE: WORKING TWO FULL-TIME JOBS
123(10)
Terry Zacker
PART IV: "I'VE ARRIVED": IT'S THE JOURNEY, NOT THE DESTINATION 133(38)
13. INTRODUCTION
135(8)
Carole Hughes
14. NEW YORK TO NEW ENGLAND AND SEAS IN BETWEEN: ON THE WAY TO TWENTY YEARS IN ONE PLACE
143(10)
Gail P. Olyha
15. I'VE MADE IT. WHAT NOW?
153(8)
Sheilah Shaw Horton
16. ARRIVING AT TENURE
161(10)
Anna M. Ortiz
PART V: ALTERNATE ROUTES: EXITING THE MAINSTREAM STUDENT AFFAIRS HIGHWAY 171(28)
17. INTRODUCTION
173(8)
Kristen A. Kenn
18. AN ALTERNATIVE VIEW
181(8)
Barbara Fienman
19. STRATEGIC WOMEN
189(10)
Marcie Schorr Hirsch and Lisa Berman-Hills
CONTRIBUTOR BIOGRAPHIES 199(8)
REFERENCES 207(6)
INDEX 213
Carole Hughes is Associate Dean for Student Development at Boston College.