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Karla I. Loya – Journal of Faculty Development, 2022
Faculty work is notoriously vague and is at best described as involving scholarship, teaching, and service. The mechanisms faculty employ to understand messages about work expectations are equally ill-defined. This study examined how faculty receive and interpret institutional work expectations to perform their scholarly, instructional, and…
Descriptors: Expectation, College Faculty, Teacher Role, Noninstructional Responsibility
Anna Golab; Tom Barratt; Jaime Yong; Tanzim Afroz – Higher Education Quarterly, 2025
Recognising the pivotal role of teacher wellbeing in fostering teaching excellence, this paper explores the intricate relationships in the context of higher education. Employing an abductive, qualitative methodology and expanding the use of the PERMA framework to in the realm of higher education, this paper investigates the associations between…
Descriptors: Teacher Welfare, Educational Quality, Teacher Effectiveness, Higher Education
Culver, K. C.; Young, Ryan L.; Barnhardt, Cassie L. – Innovative Higher Education, 2020
Given the changing landscape of postsecondary faculty employment, institutions benefit from understanding how organizational policies and behaviors affects the faculty's perception of organizational support. Using data from faculty members, including those with contingent and part-time appointments, at a single institution in the western United…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Faculty College Relationship, Teacher Attitudes, Departments
Pierce, Dennis – Community College Journal, 2019
Trust and fairness are essential components in building strong, positive relationships with union representatives. Although negotiating contracts with faculty and employee unions can be challenging, it's easier and less contentious when the two sides approach the process not as adversaries, but as partners in improving education. Even with strong…
Descriptors: Unions, College Presidents, Contracts, Collective Bargaining
Schow, Kimberly – ProQuest LLC, 2019
Understanding how negative leadership behavior can harm individuals and organizations provides an opportunity to alter or avoid negative behaviors. In this study, the researcher analyzed the impact of negative leadership behaviors on faculty perceptions of perceived organizational support (POS) and job satisfaction. In order to understand this…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Negative Attitudes, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes
Miller, Paul – Power and Education, 2016
The promotion and progression of black and minority ethnic academics and teachers in England has been the subject of much debate. Although several theories have been put forward, racial equality has stood out as a major contributing factor. The experiences of black and minority ethnic academics and teachers in England are similar in terms of…
Descriptors: African American Teachers, Minority Group Teachers, Faculty Promotion, Teacher Promotion
Little-Wiles, Julie M. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Using the embedded case study method, this investigation described the experiences, relationships, and perspectives of administrative leaders within the higher education environment during the most recent economic crisis, specifically attempting to answer the question of, "How does an economic crisis, like the most current recession, impact a…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, College Administration, Economic Climate, Retrenchment
Clark, Roger; Filinson, Rachel – Teaching Sociology, 2011
The authors provide an account of their department's minimalist and largely reluctant approach to mandatory assessment in the past decade. A decade earlier, the department had gone all out in an experimental assessment effort supported by the Fund for the Improvement of Post-Secondary Education, an effort the department was neither willing nor…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Departments, Sociology, Accreditation (Institutions)
Yaman, Erkan – Educational Sciences: Theory and Practice, 2010
The present research aimed to investigate non-ethical behaviors and mobbing to which academic staff in universities are subjected. Twelve academic staff who were subjected to mobbing in universities in Turkey were interviewed. The research was formed in a qualitative design. Results show that the metaphors that the instructors use to liken their…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes
Winter, Richard – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2009
The relationship between values and academic identity has received scant attention in the higher education literature with some notable exceptions (Churchman, 2006; Harley, 2002; Henkel, 2005). This paper contends that the perceived need to align all academics around corporate values and goals has given rise to academic identity schisms in higher…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Alignment (Education), Business, Models
Gonzales, Leslie D. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The notion of a multiversity was stamped into the higher education literature by Clark Kerr in 1963 when he spoke about the numerous purposes tied to U.S. higher education. Kerr highlighted how the University is often pulled in many directions at once, asked to fulfill promises of the cultural, educational, national, societal, and now, of the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Role of Education, College Faculty, Faculty College Relationship
Krupar, Karen; Cook, Susan L. – Online Submission, 2010
The purpose of this study was to examine the changing demographics among higher education faculty across the country and the impact of these changing demographics on faculty perceptions of assimilation, engagement, and participation in shared governance. Coupled for a review of the secondary survey and demographic data online, the researchers…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Faculty, Demography, Educational Change
Kuster, Ines; Aviles-Valenzuela, Maria Elena – International Journal of Educational Management, 2010
Purpose: The paper aims to analyse the relationship between market orientation (MO) and results in the field of higher education, considering the importance of university teaching staff MO in relation to satisfaction and establishing that this orientation is directly and positively affected by the MO of the upper hierarchical levels. The focus is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Case Studies, Developing Nations, Teacher Administrator Relationship
American Federation of Teachers (NJ), 2009
The loss of full-time tenure faculty positions along with the overuse and financial exploitation of contingent faculty (part-time, full-time nontenure track and graduate employees) are roiling higher education around the country. This is called the academic staffing crisis. Many are undoubtedly working through the bargaining process to improve the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Administration, Teacher Administrator Relationship, Faculty College Relationship
Comer, Denise – Composition Studies, 2009
Over the past seven years, the 59 full-time faculty of Duke University's first-year writing faculty have birthed, fathered, or adopted 22 babies. What makes this faculty birth rate so staggering is not only that it nearly triples the United States' national average, but also that it differentiates their program from so many other spaces in…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Pregnancy, Birth Rate, Child Rearing