학술논문

Adapting and Implementing Appreciative Advising Framework to Train Orientation Leaders
Document Type
article
Source
Journal of College Orientation, Transition, and Retention, Vol 19, Iss 1 (2011)
Subject
appreciative advising
disarm
discover
dream
design
deliver
don't settle
benefits
director
peers
orientation leaders
Education (General)
L7-991
Language
English
ISSN
1534-2263
2690-4535
Abstract
Expanding upon the work of Hendley (2010) who introduced the concept of adapting the six phase Appreciative Advising framework (Bloom, Hutson, & He, 2008) to orientation leader training, this article demonstrates how to construct and implement an effective training program for orientation leaders. It provides practical application of each phase of Appreciative Advising for bother orientation training facilitators and orientation leaders. In doing so, this article demonstrates how the six phases of Appreciative Advising offer a framework that incorporates and emphasizes the development of the informational, conceptual, and relational skill sets desired from orientation leaders. This development begins during training and transcends to leaders' interaction with incoming students. Appreciative approach to training has the power to positively impact the orientation leaders as well as the new students.