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McGinnity, Tom; Grier, Douglas – Campus Activities Programming, 1991
Campus activities programing benefits from good training of student volunteers. Business training theory can be applied to student organizations. Training programs should be designed for four phases of volunteer experience (recruitment, testing, active, and exit) and emphasize leadership development. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Students, Extracurricular Activities, Higher Education, Leadership Training
Fisher, Vicki Domina; Sartorelli, Mary Beth – Campus Activities Programming, 1992
A proposed model for college student leadership training, based on the emergent paradigm, accommodates the diversity of both traditional and nontraditional student populations while meeting various student needs. The model builds involvement, sense of belonging, and self-esteem. It can also be applied in the planning of other programs. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Students, Comparative Analysis, Extracurricular Activities, Higher Education
Nolfi, Tricia; Forney, Dea – Campus Activities Programming, 1993
The use of focus groups to assess existing college student leadership efforts and as a step in developing better programs is examined. Procedures include assembling a planning team, identifying information needs, determining the composition of focus groups, soliciting and training volunteers, and using focus group results to design a program. (MSE)
Descriptors: Committees, Extracurricular Activities, Faculty Advisers, Group Membership
Fisher, Vicki Domina – Campus Activities Programming, 1991
A discussion of the constructive role of sororities on college campuses offers a profile of sororities and their members, looks at changes occurring during the sorority experience, weighs benefits and detriments, and offers suggestions for program development and administration that promote healthy student development and leadership models. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Students, Extracurricular Activities, Females, Group Membership
Arminio, Jan – Campus Activities Programming, 1993
Theories of cognitive, racial identity, affective, psychological, and moral development can be helpful in designing college student leadership training programs. Course design must take a variety of learning styles into consideration so as many students as possible can successfully understand the material and integrate it into their leadership…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Style, College Students, Extracurricular Activities
Black, Alison J. – Campus Activities Programming, 1993
A discussion of college student leadership retreats looks at the factors that should be considered in planning a retreat. These include the physical environment of the site, establishment of norms and expectations for the group, and demographic and personal characteristics of the participants that are likely to affect group interaction. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Students, Environmental Influences, Extracurricular Activities, Group Dynamics
Sawyer, Rick – Campus Activities Programming, 1988
Use of upper-class students in college freshmen orientation program leadership roles is proposed. Leadership qualities that can be promoted include planning, delegation, communication, decision making, situational analysis, relationship building, initiative, risk taking, stress management, and program evaluation. Two program models are proposed,…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, College Seniors, College Students, Decision Making Skills