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Jeff Strietzel; Ryan W. Erck – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2024
As demonstrated through the experiences of executive administrators who lost their jobs, higher education leaders experience pain when they fail. Leaders at any stage of their life and career can process the pain of failure in constructive ways using a recovery formula built on a "half-life of pain" concept. The time it takes for a…
Descriptors: Failure, Employment, Employment Experience, Job Performance
Skowronski, Mark S.; Bedi, Akanksha – Management Teaching Review, 2022
Teaching students how to terminate an employee in a safe, legal, and humane manner provides them with a valuable management skill. This article describes an exercise for teaching students how to conduct termination meetings, guiding them through the process of creating a termination script that is consistent with best practices from the…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Business Administration Education, Employment Practices, Dismissal (Personnel)
Pelekh, Yurii; Rudiuk, Oleh Rudiuk; Demianiuk, Viktor – Problems of Education in the 21st Century, 2022
The main purpose of this research is to examine the employment crisis among the unemployed youth with higher education. In particular, the research investigates the subjective experience of the youth representatives (n = 188) in the situation of job loss or inability to find it. For this purpose, the research uses the method of ranking social and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Graduates, Unemployment, Dismissal (Personnel)
Baker, Sarah J.; Osanloo, Azadeh F. – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2022
The lack of women holding high-level leadership positions in higher education institutions is problematic. From a historical standpoint, women face several more obstacles while working toward obtaining leadership roles in higher education than men do. In addition, from a societal lens, women are judged differently in regard to leadership style,…
Descriptors: Deans, Women Administrators, Higher Education, Leadership Role
Ritzer, Darren R.; Sleigh, Merry J. – Psychology Learning and Teaching, 2019
We surveyed college students (N = 105) asking them to rate the importance of workplace skills as if they were responding as themselves, as their parents, and as future employers. We also asked participants to generate a list of skills they considered most important to develop in college, and to evaluate workplace behaviors for the likelihood of…
Descriptors: College Students, Value Judgment, Job Skills, Parent Influence
Niccolini, Alyssa – Gender and Education, 2016
This paper argues that affect bears a potent teaching capacity. To do so, it explores the intensities that built around a student-teacher's dismissal from a US school placement. In this incident, the topic of homophobia in a poetry lesson elicited a buzz among students that enacted a pedagogy that exceeded the speaking subject. It was these…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Homosexuality, Poetry, Teaching Methods
Daniel, James Rushing – Composition Studies, 2016
Scholarship in composition and rhetoric has certainly addressed issues of African American economic inequality (Gilyard) and institutional austerity (Welch and Scott), yet the field has failed to address how both are united in the site of the contemporary HBCU. In particular, composition scholars have not explored how the shifts of the new economy…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, African American Students, African American Community, Financial Exigency
Chitpin, Stephanie – International Journal of Educational Management, 2015
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to utilize the Objective Knowledge Growth Framework (OKGF) to promote a better understanding of the evaluating tenure and promotion processes. Design/Methodology/Approach: A scenario is created to illustrate the concept of using OKGF. Findings: The framework aims to support decision makers in identifying the…
Descriptors: Tenure, Decision Making, Dismissal (Personnel), Guidelines
Nadolny, Andrew; Ryan, Suzanne – Studies in Higher Education, 2015
The McDonaldization of higher education refers to the transformation of universities from knowledge generators to rational service organizations or "McUniversities". This is reflected in the growing dependence on a casualized academic workforce. The article explores the extent to which the McDonaldization thesis applies to universities…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Commercialization, Employees
Tekniepe, Robert J. – Community College Review, 2014
Community colleges are expected to serve the needs of their local communities. Hence, college presidents are called on to lead this collaboration between the college and the community. Presidents, however, are affected by a multitude of factors that contribute to abridged tenures, a scenario that can have harmful effects on the educational…
Descriptors: College Presidents, Community Colleges, Statistical Analysis, Surveys
Cunningham, Debra Jayne – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Using a constructivist grounded theory approach (Charmaz, 2006), this qualitative study examined how 8 female senior-level professionals employed at faith-based colleges and universities processed and navigated the experience of involuntary job loss and successfully transitioned to another position. The purpose of this research was to contribute…
Descriptors: Females, Professional Personnel, Church Related Colleges, Dismissal (Personnel)
American Association of University Professors, 2013
The report documents a major breakdown in governance at UVA, focusing on the role of the board of visitors and its rector, Helen Dragas, who initiated the effort to force the president's resignation. It finds that the events at the university resulted from "a failure by those charged with institutional oversight to understand the institution…
Descriptors: Governance, Governing Boards, Administrative Change, College Presidents
Weaver, Marissa LeClaire – ProQuest LLC, 2012
The purpose of the study was to address a problem of practice of the public affairs mission through the perceptions of faculty and staff members at Missouri State University of the University's organizational culture. The design included a phenomenological study with a set of organizational culture procedural questions related to the perceptions…
Descriptors: Organizational Culture, State Colleges, College Faculty, Phenomenology
Vedder, Richard; Gillen, Andrew; Bennett, Daniel; Denhart, Matthew; Robe, Jonathan; Holbrook, Todd; Neiger, Peter; Coleman, James; Templeton, Jordan; Leirer, Jonathan; Myers, Luke; Brady, Ryan; Malesick, Michael – Center for College Affordability and Productivity (NJ1), 2010
The Center for College Affordability and Productivity (CCAP) is an independent, nonprofit research center based in Washington, DC that is dedicated to researching public policy and economic issues relating to postsecondary education. CCAP aims to facilitate a broader dialogue that challenges conventional thinking about costs, efficiency and…
Descriptors: Postsecondary Education, Paying for College, Community Colleges, Dual Enrollment
Center for College Affordability and Productivity (NJ1), 2010
Almost everyone agrees that colleges have become costly to attend and are a growing burden on society to finance. Rising tuition costs threaten the ability and desire of students to attend college. Are there things that can be done to significantly reduce the cost of college? The answer is an emphatic "yes." The Center for College Affordability…
Descriptors: Postsecondary Education, Paying for College, Community Colleges, Dual Enrollment