THE SUCCESSFUL INTERNSHIP: PERSONAL, PROFESSIONAL, AND CIVIC DEVELOPMENT, 5th Edition, is more than a resource for finding and interviewing for internships--it covers the entire internship experience, how you fit into it and how you can get the most out of it. It addresses the concerns, emotions, needs and unique personal challenges that you'll experience and focuses on the internship as a vehicle for your development as a civic professional. The authors detail the path that you'll embark on and the challenges you'll face along the way. A four-stage model of the internship process--anticipation, exploration, competence and culmination--places the material in a framework that helps you understand the work you'll be doing.
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Weight: 567g
Dimensions: 162 x 233mm
Publication Date: 27 Mar 2018
Publisher: Cengage Learning Inc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781305966826
About H. SweitzerMary King
Mary A. King Professor Emerita Fitchburg State University and NSEE Distinguished Scholar of experiential education has more than 30 years experience working with interns and brings a background in public education juvenile justice and clinical practice to her academic work. Mary instructed courses in professional and ethical issues taught service-learning classes and developed and coordinated the field placement office and supervised graduate and undergraduate internships in the Behavioral Sciences. She publishes in human services and experiential education and has held leadership positions on regional and national education boards including the National Society for Experiential Education. Mary is a member of the Academic Advisory Group of United Planet and serves on the Board of Directors of the Hypersomnia Foundation. H. Frederick Sweitzer is Provost and Professor of Educational Leadership at the University of Hartford in Connecticut. Fred has more than 30 years experience in human services as a social worker administrator teacher and consultant. He placed and supervised undergraduate interns for 20 years and developed the internship seminar at the University of Hartford. Fred brings to his work a strong background in self-understanding human development experiential education service-learning civic engagement professional education and group dynamics. He is on the editorial boards for the journals Human Service Education and Human Services Today and has published widely in the field.