Arthur W. Chickering

Arthur W. Chickering
Occupation Special Assistant to the President, Professor of Educational Leadership and Human Development, Author, Researcher
Education

B.A. Modern Comparative Literature - Wesleyan University (1950) M.A. degree English Education - Graduate School of Education, Harvard University (1951) Ph.D. degree School Psychology - Teachers College, Columbia University. (1959) [1]

M.F.A degree in creative writing - Goddard College, 2012.
Subject Student Affairs
Notable works Education and Identity

Arthur W. Chickering is an educational researcher in the field of student affairs. He is known for his contribution to student development theories. Chickering formerly taught at George Mason University and Goddard College. He worked at Goddard College as a Special Assistant to Presidents Schulman and Vacarr from 2002 to 2012.[2]

Awards

Chickering has received numerous awards for his service to the development of the fields of student affairs and college student development theories. These include:

Education and Identity

While employed at Goddard College Chickering began the research that lead to his most notable publication, Education and Identity. Between 1959 and 1969 he did testing on college students between their sophomore and senior years. Compiling this with data from several other dissimilar colleges he gathered through being the director of the Project on Student Development in Small Colleges, he created his theories of what influences and affects college students in their development. He published in 1969 which explained his seven-vector theory of student development. With the help of Linda Reisser, he updated and republished his theories in 1993.[3]

List of works

Arthur Chickering is the author of many publications relating to student affairs and college student development theories. These include:

References

  1. "Arthur W. Chickering". Retrieved 2009-10-01.
  2. ?area=bios&primary=chickering_art "Art Chickering". Retrieved 2010-03-21.
  3. Evans, Nancy J; Forney, Deanna S; Guido-DiBrito, Florence (1998). Student Development in College: Theory, Research, and Practice (1 ed.). San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass. pp. 36–37. ISBN 978-0-7879-0925-3.