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- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Figures and Exhibits
- About the Authors
- Acknowledgments
- Preface
- Part One: Understanding, Using, and Translating Student Development Theory
- Chapter One: An Introduction to Student Development Theory
- Defining Student Development Theory
- A Brief History of the Student Development Movement
- The Evolution of Student Development Theory
- Conclusion
- Chapter Two: Foundations for Understanding Student Development Theory
- Paradigmatic Perspectives and Theoretical Worldviews
- Content and Process Theories and Models
- What’s Next?
- Chapter Three: Using Student Development Theory
- The Role of Theory
- Evaluating Theory
- Integrative Approaches to Using Student Development Theory
- Integrative Approaches to Using Student Development Theory: An Application
- Conclusion
- Part Two: Social Identity Development
- Chapter Four: Social Identity: Concepts and Overview
- Definition and Historical Context
- Oppression
- Privilege
- Multiple Identities
- Future Directions
- Chapter Five: Racial Identity Development
- Racial Identity Development Models
- Research
- Application
- Mixed Race And Multiracial Identity Development
- Research
- Application
- Critique and Future Directions
- Chapter Six: Ethnic Identity Development and Acculturation
- Framing Ethnic Identity
- Ethnic Identity and College Students
- Components of Ethnic Identity and Acculturation
- Models of Ethnic Identity Development
- Latino and Latina Ethnic Identity in College Students
- Ethnic Identity of Asian Americans
- Ethnic Identity of Indigenous Peoples
- Ethnic Identity of African and Afro-Caribbean Americans
- European American Identity/White Ethnic Identity
- Measuring Ethnic Identity
- Critique and Future Directions
- Chapter Seven: Sexual Identity Development
- Sexual Identity Development Concepts and Models
- Unifying Model of Sexual Identity Development
- Application
- Critique and Future Directions
- Chapter Eight: Gender and Gender Identity Development
- Foundational Concepts: Sex, Gender, and Gender Identity
- Gender Identities
- Gender Identity Development
- Application
- Critique and Future Directions
- Chapter Nine: Development of Faith and Spirituality
- Fowler’s Theory of Faith Development
- Parks’s Theory of Faith Development
- Astin, Astin, and Lindholm’s Spiritual and Religious Measures
- Religious Identity Development and Diverse Worldviews
- Research on College Student Spirituality and Religion
- Critique and Future Directions
- Chapter Ten: Disability Identities and Identity Development
- Approaches to Understanding College Students with Disabilities
- Critique, Application, and Future Directions
- Chapter Eleven: Social Class and Identity
- Defining Social Class
- Myths Regarding Social Class
- Social Class Identities
- Theories of Class and Capital
- Research
- Critique and Future Directions
- Chapter Twelve: Emerging Theoretical Perspectives on Student Experiences and Identities
- Digital Experiences and Identities
- National Experiences and Identities
- Feminist Experiences and Identities
- Student Veteran Experiences and Identities
- Student Athlete Identities and Experiences
- Future Directions
- Part Three: Psychosocial, Cognitive-Structural, and Integrative Development
- Chapter Thirteen: Psychosocial Identity Development
- Erikson’s Identity Development Theory
- Marcia’s Ego Identity Statuses
- Josselson’s Theory of Women’s Development
- Chickering’s Developmental Vectors and Educationally Influential Environments
- Research
- Application
- Critique and Future Directions
- Chapter Fourteen: Epistemological and Intellectual Development
- Assumptions and Origins
- Perry’s Theory of Intellectual and Ethical Development
- Belenky, Clinchy, Goldberger, and Tarule’s Women’s Ways of Knowing
- King and Kitchener’s Reflective Judgment Model
- Critique and Future Directions
- Chapter Fifteen: Moral Development
- Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development
- Rest’s Neo-Kohlbergian Approach
- Research on Moral Stage Development
- Gilligan’s Theory of Women’s Moral Development
- Research on Gilligan’s Theory of Moral Development
- Critique and Future Directions
- Chapter Sixteen: Development of Self-Authorship
- Kegan’s Theory of the Evolution of Consciousness
- Baxter Magolda’s Self-Authorship Theory
- Research on Self-Authorship
- Critique and Future Directions
- Part Four: Reflecting on Theory to Practice
- Chapter Seventeen: Student Affairs Educators as Partners in Using Student Development Theory
- Engaging Students and Colleagues in Discussions About Theories
- Difficult Dialogues About Theory
- Recognizing Educators’ Own Developmental Capacities
- Conclusion
- Chapter Eighteen: Implications and Future Directions for Practice, Research, and Theory Development
- What Has Been Achieved?
- Limitations of the Existing Theories
- Recommendations for the Future
- Conclusion
- Afterword
- Appendix. Case Study Scenario: Introducing Prescott University’s Selected Sahe Graduate Students
- Student Portraits
- What’s Next?
- References
- Index
- End User License Agreement




