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Theorising New Possibilities for Scholarship of Teaching and Learning and Teaching-Focused Academics
Nattalia Godbold; Kelly E. Elizabeth Matthews; Deanne Gannaway – Higher Education Research and Development, 2024
Definitions and understandings of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL), scholarly teaching, and research are multiple and often conflicting. Reflecting on Boyer's intention for academic work to be recognised as overlapping and interconnected, in this paper we examine some of the commonly assumed models of Boyer's scholarship of teaching…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Learning Processes, College Faculty, Guidelines
Ambroise Baker; Lisa Baldini; Jamie Bojko; Katy Chamberlain; Amber Collings; Chris Ennis; Jibin He; Jens Holtvoeth; Danny McNally; Caroline Orr; Catherine Pschenyckyj; Alison Reid; Ed Rollason; Gillian Taylor – Journal of Research Administration, 2024
Newly appointed lecturers joining teaching-focussed environments can encounter significant challenges to sustain a successful research career. Some of these challenges pertain to the existing work culture and the suitability of mentoring. At the same time, success in academia is typically associated with the "academic super-hero" model…
Descriptors: Research Administration, College Faculty, Departments, Faculty Workload
King, Natalie S.; Upadhyay, Bhaskar – Science Education, 2022
In this essay, we share historical and structural components of mentoring within institutions of higher education and grapple with technical and moral obligations of support. We argue for more humanizing approaches that embed personal, social, and cultural aspects of mentoring, and seek to disrupt the purposes of mentoring, and for whom? Using a…
Descriptors: Mentors, Higher Education, Cultural Influences, Social Influences
Canadian Association of University Teachers, 2020
The Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT) undertook a survey of staff at postsecondary institutions to understand the impact of COVID-19 on their working lives. The survey shows that the pandemic has amplified long-standing issues in the post-secondary education sector. This brief provides recommendations to address the issues facing…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Postsecondary Education, College Faculty
Finch, Holmes – Practical Assessment, Research & Evaluation, 2022
Researchers in many disciplines work with ranking data. This data type is unique in that it is often deterministic in nature (the ranks of items "k"-1 determine the rank of item "k"), and the difference in a pair of rank scores separated by "k" units is equivalent regardless of the actual values of the two ranks in…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Statistical Inference, Models, College Faculty
Natsumi Ueda; Adrianna Kezar – Pullias Center for Higher Education, 2023
The University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMA), a public research university, has demonstrated a long-standing commitment to improving working conditions for non-tenure track faculty (NTTF) with a 20-year track record of progressive policies to improve the support for them. This commitment is manifested through a series of improvements in policies,…
Descriptors: Nontenured Faculty, College Faculty, Work Environment, Teaching Conditions
Decuypere, Mathias; Simons, Maarten – Critical Studies in Education, 2019
Is there (still) something specific about academic practice in contemporary neoliberal times? This article reports on a sociomaterial, ethnographic study informed by Deleuze's untimely empiricism conducted at two research centres of a research university. We unfold the specificity of 'the academic' by elaborating upon two central notions:…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Research Universities, Academic Aspiration, Neoliberalism
Rutt, Simon – National Foundation for Educational Research, 2020
On May 10th, 2020 the Prime Minister announced a phased return of some children to school in England from June 1st. Schools had been closed to all but vulnerable and keyworker children since March 20th, meaning that most children have been educated at home for a period of 10 weeks, and some year groups are not expected to return to school until…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Job Satisfaction, Elementary Secondary Education
Eddy, Pamela L.; Garza Mitchell, Regina L. – Innovative Higher Education, 2012
The shifting demographics of faculty ranks, expansion of faculty work, and the expectations of accountability and revenue production place new demands on today's faculty. Collaborating with other faculty members is one option for easing workload demands and reinvigorating faculty members in the conduct of their teaching and research. In this…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Collaboration, Accountability, Commercialization
June, Audrey Williams – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
A growing proportion of the nation's professors are at the same point in their career: still working, but with the end of their careers in sight. Their tendency to remain on the job as long as their work is enjoyable--or, during economic downturns, long enough to make sure they have enough money to live on in retirement--has led the professoriate…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Retirement, Expertise, Aging (Individuals)
Coates, Hamish; Goedegebuure, Leo – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2012
This article analyses academic work and the academic workforce in the context of current dynamics and likely futures. It discusses the significance of academic work, reviews workforce characteristics, and analyses tensions and pressures. Prevailing conceptualisations, it is argued, do not reflect the current situation in which the profession finds…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Trend Analysis, Misconceptions, Work Environment
Hendrickson, Ryan C.; Mueller, Melinda A.; Strand, Jonathan R. – PS: Political Science and Politics, 2011
A considerable amount of research exists about political science careers at community colleges and liberal arts institutions, as well as about training and hiring practices across different types of institutions. However, there is virtually no commentary available on political science careers at comprehensive institutions, where a significant…
Descriptors: Universities, Political Science, Work Environment, Career Development
Farquhar, Robin H. – 2002
Three aspects of academic career orientation have changed as a result of forces within and external to universities, and these changes have fundamentally altered the nature of the workplace for faculty members, resulting in serious challenges for the leadership of institutions. The changes occurred in: (1) the understanding professors have of…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational Change, Faculty Workload, Higher Education

Dua, Jagdish K. – Journal of Educational Administration, 1994
All staff at the University of New England (Australia) were surveyed concerning job-related stress factors and their effects on emotional and physical well-being. Job significance, workload, work politics, interpersonal dealings at work, work conditions, and university reorganization were major stressors. Both job and nonwork stress were…
Descriptors: Faculty Workload, Health, Higher Education, Job Satisfaction
Schneider, Alison – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1998
According to a recent study, about 43% of women faculty at all college types have never published a journal article, compared to 23% of male counterparts. At universities, the gap narrows only slightly. A number of factors are cited as reasons, including type of faculty assignment, fewer mentors for women, and different approaches to work…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Faculty Publishing, Faculty Workload, Higher Education
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