Student Governance and Institutional Policy
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English

About The Book

Colleges and universities face a variety of challenges in meeting the needs of students and one of the greatest is their ability to respond tostudent needs while protecting institutional and academic integrity. For those working with students a primary example of this challenge isthe involvement of students in shared decision-making a process often developed and fostered through organizations such as student government.Few discussions have embraced the challenges of shared governance with students particularly within the past two decades. Thisbook arose from continuous conversations with college and university administrators and policy makers who struggle daily with the decision-making process and the role of student voices. The volume is also intended to be an extension of the Julie Caplow and Michael Millervolume on Policy and University Governance (2003) that looked at internal and external governance issues and their impact on institutionalpolicy formation and decision-making.The collections of chapters included here provide a comprehensive view of student involvement in policy formation and decisionmaking.The volume begins with a general overview of the challenges associated with investing students with power authored by TulaneUniversity's Morolaké O. Laosebikan-Buggs. Michael Miller and Daniel Nadler then provide a rationale as to why students have beeninvolved in shared decision-making in the past outline the benefits and problems historically associated with student shared governance andoffer some meaningful recommendations for continuing to work with students.
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