student development theory case study
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The Case of Mountain University
Xia He
Chris Jones
Rita LoGrasso
Peter Toeung
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Icebreaker
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What did you see?
Were the guides supportive?
What were some of the challenges?
What was the theme?
Keep in Mind
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1. Founded in 1800’s
2. Mid-sized, private
3. Location: north of Boston
4. Prestigious
Mountain University
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Mission Statement
Connection to College involves first generation college students, low socio-economic backgrounds, or non-native English speakers. This program’s initiative is to support each student who has not been admitted to the college under regular admissions. Students will be enrolled in six week academic courses, attend study skills workshops, and engage in a variety of community and cultural events. At the end of this process, students may be formally accepted as official students at Mountain University.
Connections to College
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Complaint letter to the new President
Characters
Red Alert!!!
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1. Chickering’s 7 vectors
Managing emotions
Developing competence
Developing Mature Interpersonal Relationships
Theories
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2. Perry, Dualism
Juan
Professor English
3. Kolb, Cycle of Learning
Hong, CE RO AC AE
Theories (Continued)
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Get to know each other
Strengthen working relationship
Build student and teacher relationship
Build personal relationship
Intrapersonal, learn how they themselves, build relationship with others
Broaden individual perspectives, student and faculty perspective towards each other
Resolution Outcomes
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Purpose: Building Communities
Weekend, Thompson Island
Activities-Icebreakers, Teambuilding
1. Human Knots
2. Ropes Course
CTC Leadership Retreat
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Wrap-up