Chapter 22 -- Scholar‐Practitioners: Comparing and Contrasting the Role of Scholarship in the Careers of Administrators and Faculty

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Schuh, John H.
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2017
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Schuh, John H. 2017. Scholar‐Practitioners: Comparing and Contrasting the Role of Scholarship in the Careers of Administrators and Faculty. In: Advancing Equity and Diversity in Student Affairs: A Festschrift in Honor of Melvin C. Terrell, edited by Jerlando F.L. Jackson, LaVar J. Charlestion, Cornelius K. Gilbert, pp 329-342
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Those who are identified as scholar-practitioners in student affairs administration are relatively rare, or at least that was my experience over the four decades that I was an administrator and faculty member in higher education, from 1970 to 2010. Dr. Terrell's record as a sitting vice president for student affairs for 20 years, president of a national professional organization, and also a recipient of the NASPA Contribution to Literature of Research Award places him in a very select group of educators. I am not sure that one could identify even a dozen people who have made such comprehensive contributions to higher education as he has during my career -- if not perhaps ever.

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Contemporary Perspectives on Access, Equity, and Achievement;
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