The Competency-Based Movement in Student Affairs: Implications for Curriculum and Professional Development

Date

2016

Authors

Eaton, Paul William

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Journal of College Student Development

Abstract

This paper examines the limitations and possibilities of the emerging competency-based movement in Student Affairs. Utilizing complexity theory and postmodern educational theory as guiding frameworks, examination of the competency-based movement will raise questions about over-application of competencies in graduate preparation programs and continuing professional development, particularly in relation to complexity reduction. Following this discussion, possibilities of utilizing the Student Affairs Competencies to increase complexity and create postmodern curricula will be examined.

Description

Post Print version of an article that appeared in Journal of College Student Development Volume 57 Issue 5 pages 573-589.

Keywords

student affairs, educational theory, competency-based movement

Citation

Eaton, P.W. (2016). The competency-based movement in student affairs: Implications for curriculum and professional development. Journal of College Student Development, 57(5),573-589. https://doi.org/10.1353/csd.2016.0061