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American Behavioral Scientist | 7 |
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Austin, Ann E. | 1 |
Benjamin, Ernst | 1 |
Chemerinsky, Erwin | 1 |
Engstrand, Gary | 1 |
Leslie, David W. | 1 |
Plater, William | 1 |
Rice, R. Eugene | 1 |
Tierney, William G. | 1 |
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Journal Articles | 7 |
Reports - Descriptive | 7 |
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First Amendment | 1 |
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Tierney, William G. – American Behavioral Scientist, 1998
Articulates the four most significant areas of potential tenure reform. Offers the strengths and weaknesses of each proposal and provides examples of why such suggestions have been made and what has occurred. Concludes with some alternative suggestions for addressing current problems in academia that do not involve eliminating tenure. (MJP)
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), College Faculty, Educational Environment, Employer Employee Relationship

Austin, Ann E.; Rice, R. Eugene – American Behavioral Scientist, 1998
Focuses on the challenges and needs faced by early career faculty. Draws on case study interviews to point out the problems that exist for younger faculty as they struggle to attain tenure. Provides recommendations about how the system might be improved. (MJP)
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), Beginning Teachers, College Faculty, Employer Employee Relationship

Leslie, David W. – American Behavioral Scientist, 1998
Investigates the problems that confront academia and suggests that faculty work has changed so profoundly in recent years that tenure is no longer sufficient and/or necessary. Argues that intellectual freedom and accountability are competing demands that must be met simultaneously. Reviews how tenure exacerbates some current problems. (MJP)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Academic Rank (Professional), College Faculty, Employer Employee Relationship

Benjamin, Ernst – American Behavioral Scientist, 1998
Challenges the argument that tenure fosters indifference to student learning. Draws on Department of Education data to show that inadequate faculty involvement with students primarily reflects the declining numbers of tenure track faculty relative to the increasing number of students. Argues that full-time tenure track faculty are more productive…
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), College Faculty, Educational Quality, Employer Employee Relationship

Chemerinsky, Erwin – American Behavioral Scientist, 1998
Reviews current court cases pertaining to infringements on academic freedom and considers their relationship to arguments concerning tenure. In particular, raises such issues as how the First Amendment protects the academic freedom of faculty and if there are alternative safeguards. Concludes that eliminating tenure would jeopardize academic…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Academic Rank (Professional), Court Litigation, Educational Change

Engstrand, Gary – American Behavioral Scientist, 1998
Discusses the controversies that erupted at the University of Minnesota attempts to change the tenure code. Examines why the problems arose, what took place, the principal actors involved, the bitter division into competing factions, and the ensuing resolution. Outlines the various lessons learned and recommends suggestions for the future. (MJP)
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), College Faculty, Educational Change, Employer Employee Relationship

Plater, William – American Behavioral Scientist, 1998
Expounds on the idea of citizenship and considers tenure not only as a right and reward but also as a bond of shared responsibility. Examines the need to change the workforce and considers the implications of those changes for tenure. Includes suggestions for future reform. (MJP)
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), Citizenship, College Faculty, Collegiality