"Should I always tell the truth, even when my client will be hurt?" "How far should I go in protecting my client's rights?" "I work in an agency so sometimes I'm struggling to resolve ethical conflicts between the duty I owe to my client and the responsibilities I have toward my employer. What should I do?" "How do I handle the sticky issue of counseling minors? The client's needs come first, but what happens when those needs run contrary to the wishes of the parents?" These are just a few of the many questions that frequently confront those in the helping professions. Where can...
"Should I always tell the truth, even when my client will be hurt?" "How far should I go in protecting my client's rights?" "I work in an agency so so...
American colleges and universities are facing their most difficult challenge since World War II - finding qualified faculty and administrators to manage and lead our institutions of higher education while grappling with budget cuts, public pressure for more and better educational programs, and resources that are strained to the limit. Studies point to a critical faculty shortage by the year 2010. In facing this shortage, these same institutions have never been less prepared to meet the challenge of hiring. Hiring at colleges and universities is normally done by "amateurs" - educators...
American colleges and universities are facing their most difficult challenge since World War II - finding qualified faculty and administrators to mana...