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AMP iShare - "Helping Students Find Meaning in their College Experience"

Nov 19, 2019 [ADD TO YOUR CALENDAR]
1:00pm-2:30pm
106, Paul W. Martin, Sr. Honors Building (HONR)

Advisor Mastery Program (AMP) Workshops

These workshops will focus primarily on advisor skill-building and knowledge-building. Potential topics include:

  • Technical/Software/Administrative skills (Excel, TEAMS, ARGOS, reading high school transcripts, etc.)
  • Advising approaches and best practices
  • Legal/Ethical issues in advising
  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Workshops will be offered twice a month, and will generally be worth 1 point (unless otherwise stated). Workshops will vary in terms of being offered in-person or via zoom.

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Presenter: James Wicks

Many students find meaning in their college experience insofar as it contributes to specific vocational outcomes. But what happens when an outcome isn't what the student envisioned? Survey data has shown that only a minority of college graduates end up in careers that reflect their college major and that nearly half of all college graduates would change the major they pursued. Graduates in this predicament may think, what was the meaning of getting a degree? Using Vygotsky's concept of the zone of proximal development, this interactive presentation shows advisors how to help students find meaning in their college experience in ways that are not tied to vocational aspirations.

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