Collaborative Learning for Higher Education Students

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This ppt was created for the ACES conference. We discussed how we created a multi-disciplinary experience for our Higher Education Counseling Students. We also discuss the interventions used by our students to reduce conflict in the residence halls.

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Shaping the Future: Shaping the Future: Creating Collaborative Creating Collaborative

Learning Opportunities forLearning Opportunities forHigher Education Higher Education

Counseling StudentsCounseling StudentsLeslie Kooyman, PhDKevin Schafer, MAEdina Renfro-Michel, Ph.D., LPC, ACSMontclair State University

AgendaAgendaBenefits and ChallengesBuilding a programProfessional Development

program for Student Affairs Interns

Mediation Resource CenterWhat we learned

Benefits to Providing Learning Benefits to Providing Learning OpportunitiesOpportunities

Hands on experience

Learn about Higher Education

Gain a broader perspective of Higher Ed.

The ability to help develop programs or give feed back with a new perspective

Benefits to Providing Benefits to Providing Learning OpportunitiesLearning Opportunities

Networking within Higher Education

Assists in future career plans –◦Resume, professional contacts,

broader perspective, networking

Challenges in Providing Learning Challenges in Providing Learning Opportunities for StudentsOpportunities for Students

Student Counselor Readiness

Supervision Issues

Uniqueness of Higher Education Experience

Our own bias in Counselor Training

Challenges in Providing Challenges in Providing Learning Opportunities for Learning Opportunities for StudentsStudentsUnderstanding the College

Environment

Practicum and Internship Issues◦Assignments & student planning◦Student interest vs. Placement

opportunities

Potential College/University Barriers

How do You Build these How do You Build these Experiences?Experiences?

Student Affairs is always looking for help!

Develop relationships with different departments.

Collaboration is the keyMentoring and developing of the

next generation of leadersGrants

Professional Development Professional Development Program for Student Affairs Program for Student Affairs InternsInternsPartnership between counselor

educators and senior administration in student affairs

Monthly discussions with readings by senior administrator

Monthly seminar led by student affairs professionals

Networking opportunities

MRC MissionMRC Mission

The mission of the Mediation Resource Center (MRC) is to strengthen the university community by enhancing student development, encouraging healthy relationships, and assisting students in contributing productively to society.

MRC ServicesMRC ServicesMediation services with

interpersonal conflict in a safe, neutral environment

Psychoeducational programming for students on improving communication skills, stress management, resolving conflict, diversity training, college adjustment, healthy and responsible living, etc.

Provide a Blackboard course in residential living

MRC ServicesMRC ServicesAssist CAs and CDs in developing

programs in the residence halls as needed

Collaborate with other campus entities to create student programming that strengthens the campus community

Assist parents in understanding the campus life experience and potential adjustment needs of students

MRC Program ResultsMRC Program Results

•Total Students Served: 37 •Total Students Scheduled: 43•Total Sessions with Students: 33•Total Rooms Served: 15

•60% resolution•26% room change•14% referred

•0 returned

Lessons LearnedLessons LearnedGroup Dynamics!!Changing a cultureDeveloping a program while running a program

Leadership / Supervision Understanding students experience

Role of counseling at a College

Preparing Students for Work in Preparing Students for Work in Student AffairsStudent Affairs

Understanding appropriate laws

Thinking outside the boxGive experiences in interest areas

Helping them to connect to the Student Affairs professional associations

Questions?Questions?

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