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Storytelling is an integral part of appreciative advising, and employing a queer eye in the storytelling process can help advisors avoid the trap of reducing students to a single story, stereotype, or identity. A queer eye encourages advisors to challenge their assumptions and think critically about stories – both the ones students tell advisors about themselves and the ones advisors tell themselves about students. This paper introduces the concept of a queer eye and explores the ways in which advisors can strengthen the appreciative advising relationship by approaching students and their stories through this unique lens.
Keywords: Appreciative Adivising, Storytelling, Identity, Queer Eye
How to Cite: Willow, N. (2016) “Queer Eye for Appreciative Advisors”, Journal of Appreciative Education. 3(1).