NASPA WESTERN REGIONAL


NASPA Western Regional Conference 2015

Term of: Fall 2015

Learning Domain(s) 

  1. Professional and Personal Development
  2. Education
  3. Social Justice
Description:

NASPA hosted its Western Regional Conference in Oakland, CA November 8th - 10th, 2015. This served as the platform for students and professionals in student affairs to engage and interact. This event also allowed attendees to learn more about change from the past, things that are happening presently, and what the future of the student affairs profession will look like. Some of the topics focused on throughout the conference includes social activism, social justice, and social networking and technology.

Learning Outcome(s):
  1. SWiBAT understand how to effectively build and sustain professional networks and relationships
  2. SWiBAT clearly describe how community cultural wealth can be used in their careers
SLO
Advanced
Competent
Basic
Poor

SWiBAT understand how to effectively build and sustain professional networks and relationships

SWiBAT understand how to effectively build and sustain professional networks and relationships and use those relationships to collaborate effectively

SWiBAT understand how to effectively build and sustain professional networks and relationships

SWiBAT network with other attendees at the conference

Student was not able to build professional neworks or relationships

SWiBAT clearly describe how community cultural wealth can be used in their careers

SWiBAT clearly describe how community cultural wealth can be used in their careers and apply cultural wealth to educational programs


SWiBAT clearly describe how community cultural wealth can be used in their careers


SWiBAT give an example of community wealth

Student does not understand community cultural wealth


Evidence





Reflection:

In retrospect, I believe the 2015 NASPA Western Regional Conference was a great experience. I had the opportunity to meet many people within the profession of student affairs. I enjoyed the platform to engage with many people with similar interest and educational experience and more. I was able to interact in great conversation and dialogue. I made sure to exchange my business card with other professionals which is vital, and I made sure to follow up via email to everyone I exchanged information with.





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