Veterans in higher education: when Johnny and Jane come marching to campus

Veterans in higher education: when Johnny and Jane come marching to campus

DiRamio, David
Jarvis, Kathryn

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It's estimated that, in the coming decade, as many as 2 million students withmilitary experience will take advantage of their education benefits and attend institutions in all sectors of higher education. This monograph provides useful information about students with military experience who attending college by blending the theoretical, practical and empirical. The authors assemble some of the best-known theories and research in the literature of the field to provide starting points from which to investigate the phenomenon of today's veteran attending college. Other frameworks and theories, particularly from the literature on college student development, from recognizable names such as Baxter Magolda, Braxton, Chickering, Schlossberg, and Tinto, are used--sometimes directly in their own words. New issues to our generation, such as the unique subpopulation of women veterans and the challenges they face, are explored. Thisvolume equips higher education professional with a fundamental understanding of the issues faced by the student veteran population and aims to enable them in their roles of providing sorely needed assistance in the transition to college, persistence at the institution, and degree attainment. This is the third issue in the 37th volume of the Jossey-Bass series ASHE Higher Education Report. Each monograph in the series is the definitive analysis of a tough higher education problem, based on thorough research of pertinent literature and institutional experiences. Topics are identified by a national survey. Noted practitioners and scholars are then commissioned to write the reports, with experts providing critical reviews of each manuscript before publication. ÍNDICE: Executive Summary ix Foreword xiii Acknowledgments xvii Old Friends and New Faces 1 Home Alone? Applying Theories of Transition to Support Student Veterans' Success 7 A Model for Supporting Student Veterans Transition 11 Conclusion 17 Commentary from Nancy K. Schlossberg 18 What Matters to Veterans?Peer Influences and the Campus Environment 21 The Military Bond 21 Inputs, Environment, and Outcomes 22 Inputs, Environment, and Outcomes for Veterans 25 Peer Group Supports and Influences 27 Summary and Recommendations 29 Commentaryfrom Alexander W. Astin 32 Transition 2.0: Using Tinto's Model to Understand Student Veterans' Persistence 35 Transition and Preentry Attributes 36 Goals and Commitments 40 Initial Institutional Experiences 41 Transition 2.0: Academic and Social Integration 44 Transition 2.0: Academic and Social Integration with the Campus Community 46 Career Services and the Student Veteran 47 New Goals and Intent to Persist 48 Critics of Academic and Social Integration 48 Conclusion 50 Commentary from John M. Braxton 51 Crisis of Identity? Veteran, Civilian, Student 53 Identity Development and Knowledge of Self 54 Self and Others 55 Multiple Roles and Intersecting Identities 56 Crisis, Exploration, and Commitment 59 Multiple Dimensions of Identity 59 Typologies 61 Conclusion 65 Commentary from Linda Reisser 66 Women Warriors: Supporting Female Student Veterans69 Enduring Effects of Male Turf: Gender and Assumptions 72 Mothers and Warriors: Care and Justice 73 Into a College Environment: Developing a Voice 75 Help Seeking: Learning to Cope 77 Marching Together: Summary 78 Commentary from Margaret Baechtold 79 Ideas for a Self-Authorship Curriculum for Students with Military Experience 81 Classes for Veterans 84 Meaning Making and Self-Authorship 86 Concept Mapping for Curriculum Planning 86 Conclusion 90 Commentary from Marcia B. Baxter Magolda 91 Institutional Response to an Emerging Populationof Veterans 95 EFA Factor OneFinancial Matters 101 EFA Factor TwoAdministrative and Strategic Planning 105 EFA Factor ThreeAdvising and Career Services 106EFA Factor FourPsychological Counseling Services 107 EFA Factor FiveVeterans Office on Campus 111 Conclusion 112 Concluding Thoughts 113 Appendix A: A Veteran's Essay 117 Appendix B: Example Syllabus 119 References 121 Name Index 135Subject Index 139 About the Authors 143

  • ISBN: 978-1-118-15079-5
  • Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 152
  • Fecha Publicación: 05/09/2011
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés