Academic Disciplines
Holland's Theory and the Study of College Students and Faculty

 

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Academic Disciplines
Holland's Theory and the Study of College Students and Faculty

by John C. Smart (Author)
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by Kenneth A. Feldman (Author)
by Corinna A. Ethington (Author)

 

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ISBN: 9780826513052

 

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Using as a framework the "theory of careers" developed by John L. Holland, the authors of this volume examine the patterns of student stability and change inherent in the college experience, as well as the variations in professional attitudes and behaviours of college faculty.


Using as a framework the "theory of careers" developed by John L. Holland, the authors of this volume examine the patterns of student stability and change inherent in the college experience, as well as the variations in professional attitudes and behaviors of college faculty. Their goal is to learn more about what colleges and universities might do to facilitate the retention, satisfaction, and learning of their students. For example, why should faculties split over student-oriented teaching strategies, one group favoring the formal, structured classroom, the other a freer, more spontaneous environment? Why do some undergraduates become independent thinkers with strong analytical, mathematical, and scientific competencies while others develop powerful interpersonal and group leadership skills? Holland's theory--at its core a person-environment fit theory--assumes that there are six personality types and six analogous academic environments and that the educational persistence, satisfaction, and achievement of students are a function of the congruence or "fit" between students and their academic environments. The authors also assume that there are circumstances under which the environments of the major field exert more influence on students than do the students' own personality traits. Applying Holland's theory to distinctive clusters of academic disciplines, the authors have found that the answers to such fundamental questions as those asked above emanate from a basic understanding of the influences of academic disciplines and the manner by which they shape the patterns of thought and behavior of both college students and faculty. "Academic Disciplines" will benefit researchersand graduate students who study college students and faculty, as well as administrators and policymakers responsible for the performance of colleges and universities.


 

ISBN 826513050
ISBN13 9780826513052
Publisher Vanderbilt University Press
Format Hardback
Publication date 31/08/2000
Pages 304
Weight (grammes) 590
Published in United States
Height (mm) 229
Width (mm) 152

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