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A10. How to be a Practitioner- Scholar Using Your Professional Experiences to Shape Scholarship and Policy Moderator: Rod Bugarin, Morgridge College of Education, University of Denver (CO) Arial 18 Panelists: - Angel B. Perez, PhD, Trinity College (CT) - Bob Bardwell, Monson High School (MA) - Ryan Evely Gildersleeve, PhD, Morgridge College of Education, University of Denver (CO)

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Page 1: A10. How to be a Practitioner-Scholar Using Your Professional Experiences to Shape Scholarship and Policy Moderator: Rod Bugarin, Morgridge College of

A10. How to be a Practitioner-ScholarUsing Your Professional Experiences to Shape Scholarship and Policy

Moderator: Rod Bugarin, Morgridge College of Education, University of Denver (CO) Arial 18

Panelists:- Angel B. Perez, PhD, Trinity College (CT)- Bob Bardwell, Monson High School (MA)- Ryan Evely Gildersleeve, PhD, Morgridge College

of Education, University of Denver (CO)

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What topic/idea would you like to do research on in your

workplace?

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Why do we have this session?

• Changing nature of our profession

• Remember our role as educators

• Accountability Empowerment

https://www.linkedin.com/in/expertcollegeadvising

Doctoral Candidate in Higher Education; former admissions and financial aid

officer at Hampshire (MA), Wesleyan (CT), Brown (RI) & Columbia (NY)

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Session’s Goals• Learn how to be a thought leader within your

institution as an element of your own professional development

• Understand process by which professionals submit articles for publication or to shape government policy

• Know the difference between research vs. assessment vs. evaluation

• Establish partnerships with other like-minded professionals

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Angel B. Perez, Ph.D.

Research interests:

• Accountability Empowerment

https://www.linkedin.com/pub/angel-b-p%C3%A9rez/87/18b/714

Vice President of Enrollment & Success, Trinity College (CT)

2009 John B. Muir Editor Award Recipient

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Angel Perez: Vice President of Enrollment & Success, Trinity College (CT)

Interest in research topic:• Pre-service training; from teaching a course in college admissions

counseling in 2003

Execution of research:

• Worked NACAC staff, chaired a NACAC ad hoc committee in 2003-04• Started a Special Interest Group (SIG) • Collaborate with counselor educators across the country • Teach graduate students

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Angel Perez: Vice President of Enrollment & Success, Trinity College (CT)

When do you do this?• Can’t compartmentalize this work- as it can’t all be done outside of work hours• While this does sacrifice time with students and parents, but they will benefit

by my work• I believe that I’m an Ambassador/Cheerleader for my profession

Biggest Struggle?• Finding time; there’s no incentive to do this• Million ideas to do research on, but the challenge is to prioritize this over other

tasks

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Angel Perez: Vice President of Enrollment & Success, Trinity College (CT)

Advice:• Collaborate with others who share your interests at meetings/conferences• Research on questions where answers aren’t consistent• Teaching makes you a better researcher and writer

How was this part of your professional development?• Allows me to build on discussions that I have with colleagues• Gives me energy to do my job• End the horror stories of “My counselor told me I’d never go to college”

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Bob Bardwell

Research interests- school counselor pre-service training and education particularly relating to college counseling- achievement, belief and opportunity gaps- school counselor effectiveness and use of time- using data to improve student success and achievementhttp://www.bobbardwell.com/

Director of School Counseling & Student Support Services,

Monson High School (MA)

2011 Government Relations Award Recipient

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Bob Bardwell, Director of College Counseling, Monson High School (MA)

Interest in research topic:• Pre-service training; from teaching a course in college admissions

counseling in 2003

Execution of research:

• Worked NACAC staff, chaired a NACAC ad hoc committee in 2003-04• Started a Special Interest Group (SIG) • Collaborate with counselor educators across the country • Teach graduate students

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Bob Bardwell, Director of College Counseling, Monson High School (MA)

When do you do this?• Can’t compartmentalize this work- as it can’t all be done outside of work hours• While this does sacrifice time with students and parents, but they will benefit

by my work• I believe that I’m an Ambassador/Cheerleader for my profession

Biggest Struggle?• Finding time; there’s no incentive to do this• Million ideas to do research on, but the challenge is to prioritize this over other

tasks

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Bob Bardwell, Director of College Counseling, Monson High School (MA)

Advice:• Collaborate with others who share your interests at meetings/conferences• Research on questions where answers aren’t consistent• Teaching makes you a better researcher and writer

How was this part of your professional development?• Allows me to build on discussions that I have with colleagues• Gives me energy to do my job• End the horror stories of “My counselor told me I’d never go to college”

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Ryan Evely Gildersleeve, Ph.D.

Research interests: - Social and political

contexts of educational opportunity for historically marginalized communities

- Critical Higher Education- Critical qualitative inquiry

https://udenver.academia.edu/RyanEvelyGildersleeve

2011 John B. Muir Editor Award Recipient

Department Chair and Associate Professor, Higher Education, Morgridge College of Education, University of Denver (CO)

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What’s the difference between assessment, evaluation and research?

Assessment = measures outcomes of a particular program Evaluation = measures quality of particular program  Research = generates new knowledge; role of theory; explanatory

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How do you take advantage of resources available at nearby

colleges/universities?

• Graduate Programs in Higher Education

• Faculty in Schools of Education or Public Policy

• Potential Institutional Funding Sources

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Outside of the Journal for College Admission, where can you present your work?

• Practitioner-focused journals and magazines

• Grad Student run journals

• Association newsletters

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Common missteps when individuals first start doing research?

• Goals vs. Process vs. Outcomes

• Time and Resources

• Moving from Assessment to Research

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Questions?

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Time to Network!- Look at the question you wrote at the beginning of

session- See if it fits into one of the topics below:

• Admissions practices (testing, interviewing, information sessions, tours, essays)

• College Counseling (student development, working with parents, community outreach, best practices to increase access)

• Diversity issues (identity)• Government Policy• Financial Aid