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Debunking the Myth of Job Fit in Higher Education and Student Affairs by Brian J

Description: Debunking the Myth of Job Fit in Higher Education and Student Affairs by Brian J. Reece, Elliott N. DeVore, Gabby Porcaro, Vu T. Tran This book opens a conversation about the use of "job fit" as a tool for exclusion that needs to be critically investigated from multiple standpoints. This book aims to help job seekers looking to evaluate fit in their current and possible future positions, as well as hiring managers who face challenges in creating equitable hiring processes. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Co-published with This groundbreaking book examines a concept that has gone unexamined for too long: The concept of "job fit" in the student affairs profession. Fit is a term used by nearly everyone in student affairs throughout the hiring process, from search committees and hiring managers to supervisors and HR professionals. This book opens a conversation about the use of "job fit" as a tool for exclusion that needs to be critically investigated from multiple standpoints.This edited collection brings together a number of voices to look at the issues involved through various lenses to explore the ways policies, procedures, environments, and cultural norms provide inequitable job search experiences for individuals from various marginalized groups. These include looking at the legal aspects, employer definitions, communication barriers, as well as scholarly personal narratives looking at the concept from the perspective of class, race, gender and sexual orientation.Emerging from the Commission for Social Justice of ACPA, the personal narratives and critical explorations in this book are an attempt to provide graduate students and professionals with a resource that is relevant to the job search in an increasingly competitive job market, while taking into account the complex realities of their identities. The normative assumptions of "fit" are analyzed by the authors to make visible the barriers those assumptions create for those with non-dominant identities.The student affairs profession strives for inclusion and acceptance as a core value, and an essential competency. The profession has made progress in the way it serves students, but there is a disconnect between the conversation about students and the way those same values play out in the treatment of practitioners and scholars in the field. This book aims to help job seekers looking to evaluate fit in their current and possible future positions, as well as hiring managers who face challenges in creating equitable hiring processes.Challenging the norms and rhetoric about job fit in student affairs means that scholars and practitioners alike must be able to incorporate this topic explicitly into various aspects of the profession. Author Biography Brian J. Reece is the Associate Director of Residential Life at Colgate University in Hamilton, NY, where he also serves on the institutions Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Task Force. Previously, he was the Associate Director of the Toppel Career Center and Lecturer in Mental Health Counseling in the Department of Educational & Psychology Studies at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, FL. Brian has spent six years on the Directorate Body of the ACPA Commission for Social Justice Educators, where he co-founded the CSJE Blog and recently became Chair-Elect. He is also a reviewer for the Journal of Critical Scholarship in Higher Education and Student Affairs. Vu T. Tran currently serves as an Assistant Director of Residence Education at Michigan State University. As a graduate of The Ohio State Universitys Higher Education and Student Affairs PhD program, Vus research focuses qualitatively on issues of age and adult identity, adultism, and social justice education in the context of colleges and universities. He has been involved in various forms of social justice education work throughout his career, including the Asian American Cultural Center at the University of Connecticut, the Program on Intergroup Relations at the University of Michigan, and the Next Step Social Justice Retreat at the University of Vermont. He has also been involved in numerous capacities with the Social Justice Training Institute, as well as ACPAs Commission for Social Justice Educators. Elliott N. DeVore is a PhD Student in the Department of Psychology at the University of Tennessee, studying Counseling Psychology. After completing his MEd in Student Affairs and a Graduate Certificate in Social Justice in Higher Education at Iowa State University he worked as a Residence Director at the University of San Francisco where he also conducted workshops with the Gender and Sexuality and Intercultural Centers and campus ministry, advised the Queer Student Alliance, and taught Table of Contents Figures and Tables Foreword–Stephen John Quaye Acknowledgments 1. From Fit to Belonging. New Dialogues on the Student Affairs Job Search—Brian J. Reece, Vu T. Tran, Elliott N. DeVore, Gabby Porcaro 2. Innocent Until Proven Guilty. A Critical Interrogation of the Legal Aspects of Job Fit in Higher Education—David Hoa Khoa. K. Nguyen, LaWanda W.M. Ward 3. Employer Definitions of and Reflections on Fit in Hiring Processes—Léna Kavaliauskas Crain, Mathew J.L. Shepard 4. Holograms, Misfits, and Authentic Selves. Fit as Narrative Agency through Inequality Regimes—Jessica Bennett, Travis York, Van Bailey, Marshall Habermann-Guthrie, Luis Jimenez Inoa, Meghan Gaffney Wells, Akiko Yamaguchi 5. No, I Cant Meet You for an $8 Coffee. How Class Shows Up in Workspaces—Sonja Ardoin, becky martinez 6. Finding Fit as an "Outsider Within". A Critical Exploration of Black Women Navigating the Workplace in Higher Education—Stacey D. Garrett, Natasha T. Turman 7. Code Word FIT. Exploring the Systematic Exclusion of Professionals of Color in Predominantly White Institutions—Heather O. Browning, Patrice M. Palmer 8. Negotiating Fit While "Misfit". Three Ways Trans Professionals Navigate Student Affairs—C.J. Venable, Kyle Inselman, Nick Thuot 9. "Youll Fit Right In". Fit as a Euphemism for Whiteness in Higher Education Hiring Practices—Kyle C. Ashlee 10. (Re)Viewing and (Re)Moving the Mystique Surrounding "Fit" in Student Affairs. A Challenge to Our Field—Walter P. Parrish, III Editors and Contributors Index Review "Debunking the Myth of Job Fit in Higher Education and Student Affairs unapologetically critiques the myth of the importance of Job Fit in higher education and student affairs, offering a clear, honest, and challenging picture of the biases faced by minoritized professionals during the job search process and once they are employed at Predominantly White Institutions. The authors of this book comprehensively address the various excuses that colleges and universities claim have kept them from achieving the inclusivity and equity advocated in their mission statements. Simultaneously, the authors offer specific, cutting edge – yet doable – recommendations for creating environments that enable minoritized individuals to be their authentic selves, thrive, and succeed in welcoming higher education settings."Nancy J. Evans, Professor Emerita, Student Affairs Program, School of EducationIowa State University"This is a must read text for every person in a hiring position or on a search committee. Each chapter is a robust blending of critical theoretical perspectives and scholarly personal narratives that results in an interrogation of job fit, which for many is a taken-for-granted good. Taken as a whole, the book illuminates how fit serves to limit job opportunities for some and reinforces structures of inequality, while also providing vital guidance to those making hiring decisions."Susan R. Jones, Professor, Department of Educational Studies, Higher Education and Student Affairs ProgramThe Ohio State University"Debunking the Myth of Job Fit in Higher Education and Student Affairs is a must read for anyone involved in hiring staff at any level. This book engages the very present dynamic of code words that maintain the status quo and support a culture of exclusion. Bravo…"Rev. Dr. Jamie WashingtonPresident, Washington Consulting Group; President & Co-Founder, Social Justice Training Institute (SJTI); President, (ACPA) College Student Educators International"Examines how the concept of job fit for student-affairs professionals may serve to exclude applicants of diverse backgrounds."The Chronicle of Higher Education"In their seminal work on staffing practices in student affairs, Winston and Creamer (1997) found that:an excellent student affairs staffing program begins with hiring the right people and placing them in positions with responsibilities that allow them to maximize their skills, knowledge, and talents in the pursuit of student affairs purposes. There are no equivalent substitutes for talented and professionally competent staff in a student affairs division of excellence. The first commandment for student affairs administrators, therefore, is to hire the right people. The second commandment is to do it in the right way. (p. 123)Reece, Tran, DeVore, and Porcaro (2019) provide us with a reminder that nowhere in the research or call for hiring the right people was the mention of fit. Those who choose to follow the myth of fit do so at the risk of their own organizational stagnation."Teachers College Record Review Quote "This is a must read text for every person in a hiring position or on a search committee. Each chapter is a robust blending of critical theoretical perspectives and scholarly personal narratives that results in an interrogation of job fit, which for many is a taken-for-granted good. Taken as a whole, the book illuminates how fit serves to limit job opportunities for some and reinforces structures of inequality, while also providing vital guidance to those making hiring decisions." Details ISBN1620367882 Pages 264 ISBN-10 1620367882 ISBN-13 9781620367889 Format Paperback Country of Publication United States Edited by Vu T. Tran DEWEY 378.197 Year 2019 Language English AU Release Date 2019-01-11 NZ Release Date 2019-01-11 Author Vu T. Tran UK Release Date 2019-01-30 Publication Date 2019-01-11 Alternative 9781620367872 Audience Tertiary & Higher Education US Release Date 2019-01-11 Publisher Taylor & Francis Inc Place of Publication New York Imprint Stylus Publishing We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:158183080;

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Author: Elliott N. Devore, Gabby Porcaro, Vu Tran, Brian J. Reece

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