Workload issues are relevant to the recruitment of prospective advisors, effectiveness and retention of current advisors, and the full range of institutional settings.
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By utilizing proactive advising, advisors can make the first move in teaching students to assess their own needs through modeling, kickstarting the advising as teaching process in a way that meets students halfway.
As the academic advising profession continues to transform, we will continue to see more mid-level advisors needing support.
Learning how to create a good assessment plan makes sense when you consider the potential for assessment to improve academic advising practices.
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