Building Advisor Competency: Introduction to the NACADA Academic Advising Core Competencies Model

Building Advisor Competency: Introduction to the NACADA Academic Advising Core Competencies Model

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ISBN: 978-1-939213-38-9

Building Advisor Competency: Introduction to the NACADA Academic Advising Core Competencies Model
60 min – December 13, 2017 (Wednesday)
Panelists: Teri Farr (Professional Development Committee Chair, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Sara Ackerson (Washington State University), Debra Dotterer (Michigan State University), Rhonda Christian (Durham College), Ashley Clark (University of Texas at Austin), Josephine Volpe (University of Illinois-Chicago)

In the summer of 2015, NACADA Professional Development Committee (PDC) Chair Teri Farr (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) was tasked with leading the PDC team with looking forward into the future of the academic advising profession to identify what competencies academic advisors will need to have, how these competencies could best be articulated by the association, and how they can be used by the association to provide professional development opportunities for NACADA’s membership. Over the next 18 months, the team conducted a review of the available advising literature, spoke with subject matter experts, consulted with a wide array of NACADA constituencies, and crafted the NACADA Academic Advising Core Competencies Model. The model was approved by NACADA’s Board of Directors in March 2017 and made available to all association members. PDC members then began Phase 2 of this initiative – identification and review of NACADA resources currently available to assist academic advising personnel with competency development and capacity building. In this 60-minute NACADA Advisor Training and Development Commission-sponsored presentation, Teri Farr is joined by PDC members to discuss the NACADA Academic Advising Core Competencies Model. They share some of their experiences with the model’s development process, the thoughts underlying its framework, and specifics of the core competency areas.