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The Dynamic Student Development Metatheodel (DSDM) is a meta-theory based on empirically based inferences drawn from a national survey entitled the University Learning Outcomes Assessment (UniLOA). The UniLOA's current dataset consists of over 500,000 college student participants and has supported impressive findings that allow for the reconceptualization of long-held cultural artifacts and assumptions regarding the way students grow, learn, and develop (GLD) and how decision makers within postsecondary education have selected to engage the domains of student development measured by the UniLOA. This book champions a model of student success. The DSDM was developed from common factors identified in multiple theories and models within the areas of human and student development as well as empirically based theories and models of education. By first defining complementary elements within the theories and models then establishing accurate operational definitions, the planning an

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“The DSDM, as presented, is a very impressive and thorough framework that puts into words what many separate theories have articulated in a single easily applicable model. This metatheodel allows researchers and practitioners to draw conclusions on students’ experiences as it relates to behavior, cognition, and affect. These three domains affect students’ meaning making of their experience and with the DSDM and evidenced-based model, higher education is able to improve the growth, learning, and development of students.”—Matthew Varga, Assistant Professor of Counselor Education and College Student Affairs, West Georgia University
“The notion of a metatheodel is pioneering and it is a disruptive paradigm shift within higher education. The DSDM attends to meeting the affiliation and belonging needs of students. The DSDM text informs the co-curricular experience, engages the student experience, and provides new ways in which to improve student success through the affective domain of student development.”—Karrisa Merkel, Assistant Dean for Student Development, Agnes Scott College

Table of Contents

List of Figures – List of Tables – Mark A. Frederick/Pietro A. Sasso: Foreword – Pietro A. Sasso/Mark A. Frederick: Preface: Chapter Summaries—Use of This Text – Pietro A. Sasso/Mark A. Frederick: Dynamic Student Development Metatheodel: A Superstructure for Informing Higher Educators – Pietro A. Sasso/Shelley Price-Williams: Theoretical Foundations of the DSDM – Mark A. Frederick/Michael J. Baker/Steven C. Flowers/Will Barratt/Pietro A. Sasso: Results from the UniLOA: Outcomes Informing the DSDM – Rebekah Reysen/Phillis L. George/Suzanne M. Dugger/Kassie R. Terrell: A Holistic Approach to College Student Retention: Using a Four-Tier Student Support and Retention Model – April Herring/Jacqueline S. Hodes: A Relationship-Centered Approach to Working with Adult and Nontraditional Students – Kathie T. Erwin: Bridging the Digital Gap for Distance Learning Students – Daniel A. Bureau/James P. Barber: DSDM: Application to Fraternity and Sorority Life – Pietro A. Sasso/Mark A. Frederick/Alexis Appezzato/Brianna McCarthy: Student-Athletes: The Dumb Jock Myth – Gloria Aquino Sosa/Tracy Pascua Dea: Next Generation First Generation: Applying DSDM to Foster Student GLD – Sean Robinson: Campus-Based Mentoring for LGBTQ Student Success – Karen A. Myers/J. Mark Pousson/Madeline R. Rich: College Students with Disabilities and Their Allies – Nicole Pulliam/Carolina E. González: Experiences at the Convergence: Understanding the Intersectionality of College Student Identities – Will Barratt: The DSDM and Social Class – José Miguel Maldonado/Jason D. Kushner/Samantha Bartek/Tevis Bryant/Pietro A. Sasso: Diversity: Accounting for Culture in the DSDM – Kristen L. Tarantino/Madeline Smith: Student Leadership Programs – April Perry/Lane Perry: Transformative Learning and High Impact Practices – Needham Yancey Gulley/Carolina B. Angelo: The DSDM in the American Community College Setting – Denise Balfour Simpson/Tourgeé D. Simpson/Sara Kupferer: Student Learning at Small Colleges: Size Does Not Matter! – Kevin Majewski/Tiffany Onorato/Thea Zunick: STEM-Based Institutions and Programs – Stephanie Veltman Santarosa/Amy Aldous Bergerson: Meeting Students Where They Are: Student Success at a Large Flagship University – Antonio G. Estudillo/Griselda Flores/José Miguel Maldonado/Samantha Bartek: Latina/o-Serving Institutions – Andrew T. Arroyo/Marybeth Gasman – Toward an Afrocentric Expansion of the Dynamic Student Development Metatheodel for Black American Students – Steve Gruenert/Ryan A. Donlan/Mark A. Frederick: Domains Interrupted: The Guardian – Contributors.

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    Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
    Publication Date: 1/4/2018 12:01:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781433134180, 978-1433134180
    ISBN10: 1433134187

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    The Dynamic Student Development Metatheodel (DSDM) is a meta-theory based on empirically based inferences drawn from a national survey entitled the University Learning Outcomes Assessment (UniLOA). The UniLOA's current dataset consists of over 500,000 college student participants and has supported impressive findings that allow for the reconceptualization of long-held cultural artifacts and assumptions regarding the way students grow, learn, and develop (GLD) and how decision makers within postsecondary education have selected to engage the domains of student development measured by the UniLOA. This book champions a model of student success. The DSDM was developed from common factors identified in multiple theories and models within the areas of human and student development as well as empirically based theories and models of education. By first defining complementary elements within the theories and models then establishing accurate operational definitions, the planning an

    Trade Review
    “The DSDM, as presented, is a very impressive and thorough framework that puts into words what many separate theories have articulated in a single easily applicable model. This metatheodel allows researchers and practitioners to draw conclusions on students’ experiences as it relates to behavior, cognition, and affect. These three domains affect students’ meaning making of their experience and with the DSDM and evidenced-based model, higher education is able to improve the growth, learning, and development of students.”—Matthew Varga, Assistant Professor of Counselor Education and College Student Affairs, West Georgia University
    “The notion of a metatheodel is pioneering and it is a disruptive paradigm shift within higher education. The DSDM attends to meeting the affiliation and belonging needs of students. The DSDM text informs the co-curricular experience, engages the student experience, and provides new ways in which to improve student success through the affective domain of student development.”—Karrisa Merkel, Assistant Dean for Student Development, Agnes Scott College

    Table of Contents

    List of Figures – List of Tables – Mark A. Frederick/Pietro A. Sasso: Foreword – Pietro A. Sasso/Mark A. Frederick: Preface: Chapter Summaries—Use of This Text – Pietro A. Sasso/Mark A. Frederick: Dynamic Student Development Metatheodel: A Superstructure for Informing Higher Educators – Pietro A. Sasso/Shelley Price-Williams: Theoretical Foundations of the DSDM – Mark A. Frederick/Michael J. Baker/Steven C. Flowers/Will Barratt/Pietro A. Sasso: Results from the UniLOA: Outcomes Informing the DSDM – Rebekah Reysen/Phillis L. George/Suzanne M. Dugger/Kassie R. Terrell: A Holistic Approach to College Student Retention: Using a Four-Tier Student Support and Retention Model – April Herring/Jacqueline S. Hodes: A Relationship-Centered Approach to Working with Adult and Nontraditional Students – Kathie T. Erwin: Bridging the Digital Gap for Distance Learning Students – Daniel A. Bureau/James P. Barber: DSDM: Application to Fraternity and Sorority Life – Pietro A. Sasso/Mark A. Frederick/Alexis Appezzato/Brianna McCarthy: Student-Athletes: The Dumb Jock Myth – Gloria Aquino Sosa/Tracy Pascua Dea: Next Generation First Generation: Applying DSDM to Foster Student GLD – Sean Robinson: Campus-Based Mentoring for LGBTQ Student Success – Karen A. Myers/J. Mark Pousson/Madeline R. Rich: College Students with Disabilities and Their Allies – Nicole Pulliam/Carolina E. González: Experiences at the Convergence: Understanding the Intersectionality of College Student Identities – Will Barratt: The DSDM and Social Class – José Miguel Maldonado/Jason D. Kushner/Samantha Bartek/Tevis Bryant/Pietro A. Sasso: Diversity: Accounting for Culture in the DSDM – Kristen L. Tarantino/Madeline Smith: Student Leadership Programs – April Perry/Lane Perry: Transformative Learning and High Impact Practices – Needham Yancey Gulley/Carolina B. Angelo: The DSDM in the American Community College Setting – Denise Balfour Simpson/Tourgeé D. Simpson/Sara Kupferer: Student Learning at Small Colleges: Size Does Not Matter! – Kevin Majewski/Tiffany Onorato/Thea Zunick: STEM-Based Institutions and Programs – Stephanie Veltman Santarosa/Amy Aldous Bergerson: Meeting Students Where They Are: Student Success at a Large Flagship University – Antonio G. Estudillo/Griselda Flores/José Miguel Maldonado/Samantha Bartek: Latina/o-Serving Institutions – Andrew T. Arroyo/Marybeth Gasman – Toward an Afrocentric Expansion of the Dynamic Student Development Metatheodel for Black American Students – Steve Gruenert/Ryan A. Donlan/Mark A. Frederick: Domains Interrupted: The Guardian – Contributors.

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