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                   LEARNING OUTCOMES
         Identify some                                 Examine the parallels 
      overarching myths            Discuss the           and dissimilarities 
        about student          complexities of the     between supervisory 
      leadership advising      student leader and          and advisory 
         some of their         advisor relationship        relationships
      converse realities
                               Explore some case           Determine key 
     Outline elements of      study examples and         practices that can 
     advising approaches      discuss how issues of        boost student 
      that can reinforce         student leader          accountability and 
       students’ ethical          accountability         improve advisors’ 
          behaviors            present themselves        relationships with 
                                     in each               their advisees
                          STUDENT LEADERSHIP AND ACCOUNTABILITY
                MYTHS, DISPELLED
      “The Silent Advisor”
                    STUDENT LEADERSHIP AND ACCOUNTABILITY
                     MYTHS, DISPELLED
                  Where did that come from?
     Publications and research have long identified the advisor role 
       as somewhat passive with a primary focus on guidance and 
       encouragement
     Advisor roles are often perceived as voluntary and that there 
       may often be a choice involved in the assignment of the 
       advisor-student leader relationship
     Many advisors tend to advise student leadership groups in the 
       early years of their career in the profession, so a smaller 
       disparity in the perception of age, power, etc. can prevail
                         STUDENT LEADERSHIP AND ACCOUNTABILITY
                     MYTHS, DISPELLED
                          Is it really true?
     In reality, many student leadership advisors have their 
       responsibilities tied to their official paid positions.  Advisors need to 
       be vocal in order to preserve safety, security and integrity as they 
       can be liable for what student leaders do.
     Advisors are often the first identified or asked when student leader 
       actions are executed poorly or unethically
     Advisors often present a level of history and consistency within 
       student organizations because they often outlast their advisees.  
       Their participation and investment can be critical to an organization’s 
       success.
                         STUDENT LEADERSHIP AND ACCOUNTABILITY
                MYTHS, DISPELLED
             “The Blameless 
            Student Leader”
                    STUDENT LEADERSHIP AND ACCOUNTABILITY
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