NACADA Webinar: Scholarly Advising and the NACADA Core Competencies

Tuesday, September 14, 2021 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Join the Advisor Training and Development team for a viewing of the NACADA Webinar: Scholarly Advising and the NACADA Core Competencies: Practical Frameworks for Discussion, Implementation, and Inquiry (DW104). A follow-up discussion will immediately follow the completion of the webinar. 

This is an in-person viewing/discussion held on the Main Campus. Location TBD. 

Webinar Details:

Facilitated by: Deb Dotterer, Assistant Dean of University Advising, Michigan State University and Wendy Troxel, Director, NACADA Center for Research at Kansas State University.

Description: The NACADA Core Competencies were developed from foundational literature on the impact, context, and theories of academic advising. Many institutions have used the Core Competency framework for personal and professional goal-setting, but did you know that they can also be used to facilitate professional development activities like Common Readings? They can also be used to generate researchable questions for scholarly inquiry, and to articulate critical areas that need further exploration through assessment and/or research.

Join us as we unpack the NACADA Core Competencies through a “scholarly advising” lens that is both practical and actionable. 

ALL of the Academic Advising Core Competencies will be addressed in this presentation.

Event registrants will be provided event handouts (if available) in advance of the event. Event handouts and the webinar recording will be made available to registrants following the event.

This is a paid webinar for UCF employees managed by the Advisor Training and Development Team.

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