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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.

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1 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)

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

3 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)

4 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

5 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

6 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

7 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

8 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”

9 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 achievement http://www.bobbardwell.com/ Director of School Counseling & Student Support Services, Monson High School (MA) 2011 Government Relations Award Recipient

10 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

11 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

12 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”

13 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)

14 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

15 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

16 Outside of the Journal for College Admission, where can you present your work? Practitioner-focused journals and magazines Grad Student run journals Association newsletters

17 Common missteps when individuals first start doing research? Goals vs. Process vs. Outcomes Time and Resources Moving from Assessment to Research

18 Questions?

19 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

20 Additional Resources Association for the Study of Higher Education- http://www.ashe.ws/ http://www.ashe.ws/ American Educational Research Association- http://www.aera.net/ http://www.aera.net/ Professional School Counseling Journal- https://www.schoolcounselor.org/school-counselors- members/publications/professional-school- counseling-journal https://www.schoolcounselor.org/school-counselors- members/publications/professional-school- counseling-journal Journal of College Student Development- http://www.myacpa.org/journal-college-student- development http://www.myacpa.org/journal-college-student- development


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