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Kruger, Yolanda – ProQuest LLC, 2017
This study addressed the lived experience of corporate executive women who have had a trusted advisor. The relayed impact and significance of trusted advisors for their career development was portrayed. Traditionally, women lagged behind men in numbers in key corporate positions. Due to increased international efforts to level the playing field…
Descriptors: Females, Trust (Psychology), Corporations, Career Development
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Sabrià-Bernadó, Betlem; LLinàs-Audet, Xavier; Isus, Sofia – International Journal of Training and Development, 2017
The main objective of this study is to identify the determinants that influence user demand for lifelong learning in institutions of higher education. Qualitative methodology was used to develop an instrument and a quantitative approach was used for the remainder of the study. After a literature review and in-depth interviews with experts in…
Descriptors: Educational Demand, Lifelong Learning, Higher Education, Qualitative Research
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Carrozza, Chiara; Minucci, Sara – Higher Education Policy, 2014
Research mobility is a core notion for the European Research Area (ERA), and a wide body of literature has focused on the factors facilitating and hindering researchers' mobility. The European discourse tends to promote mobility as a value, but to what extent is it perceived as such by researchers? What role does mobility play in career…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Researchers, Career Development, Interviews
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Fusulier, Bernard; Barbier, Pascal; Dubois-Shaik, Farah – European Educational Research Journal, 2017
Men and women remain in unequal positions in coping with their scientific and academic careers. Several of the mechanisms dissuading or preventing women from pursuing scientific careers have already been described in the literature: women getting stuck with paltry, undervalued tasks, thus manufacturing a "sticky floor"; structuring the…
Descriptors: Science Careers, Gender Differences, Family Work Relationship, College Faculty
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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
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Hemmings, Brian; Hill, Doug; Sharp, John G. – Issues in Educational Research, 2013
This study was aimed at identifying the critical interactions within work environments that support the development of early career academics as researchers in institutions with lower order research profiles, that is, environments that differ from research-intensive universities. Ten early career academics, five from Australia and five from the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Career Development, Institutional Environment, Researchers
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Wallace, Janice; Wallin, Dawn; Viczko, Melody; Anderson, Heather – McGill Journal of Education, 2014
Our research situates, contextualizes, and analyzes the lived experiences of ten female academics who were among the first women in the academic discipline of educational administration in seven of the ten provinces in Canada. Using institutional ethnography and life history to inform our analysis, this article explores three of the themes that…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Females, Women Faculty, Womens Studies
Becker, Brenda Anne – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Background: Minimal research exists regarding professional identity in nursing faculty. The established literature from teaching, nursing, and medicine shows professional identity promotes resilience, collaboration, and positive practice outcomes. These factors would be beneficial in the recruitment, orientation, and retention of nursing faculty.…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Personal Narratives, Interviews, Nursing Education
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Clavert, Maria; Björklund, Tua; Nevgi, Anne – Teaching in Higher Education, 2014
In universities, development as a teacher may be contradicted with developing as a researcher. Most previous studies have investigated pedagogical development merely as a result of pedagogical training and ignored the dual teacher-researcher identity. This study examines what kind of meaningful experiences are perceived to have triggered and…
Descriptors: Career Development, Science Teachers, Teaching (Occupation), Interviews
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Duffy, Ryan D.; Foley, Pamela F.; Raque-Bodgan, Trisha L.; Reid-Marks, Laura; Dik, Bryan J.; Castano, Megan C.; Adams, Christopher M. – Journal of Career Assessment, 2012
Interviews were completed with eight counseling psychologists who viewed their careers as a calling. Using the Consensual Qualitative Research guidelines, six domains emerged: definition, process of discerning, content of the calling, professional impact, personal impact, and maintenance. Generally, interviewees viewed the discernment of their…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Psychologists, Work Environment, Counseling Psychology
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Eggerth, Donald E.; Flynn, Michael A. – Journal of Career Development, 2012
Blustein mapped career decision making onto Maslow's model of motivation and personality and concluded that most models of career development assume opportunities and decision-making latitude that do not exist for many individuals from low income or otherwise disadvantaged backgrounds. Consequently, Blustein argued that these models may be of…
Descriptors: Vocational Adjustment, Immigrants, Hispanic Americans, Work Experience
Thomas, Sheila A. – ProQuest LLC, 2014
Studies in the literature have demonstrated underrepresentation of women in higher education leadership. Nonetheless, women leaders have achieved success when they received strong institutional support. However, even with supportive institutional policies like family leave, there was a need for mapping a more defined career pathway for aspiring…
Descriptors: Females, Women Administrators, Disproportionate Representation, School Policy
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Emira, Mahmoud – Management in Education, 2011
This article is based on the findings of a funded research project. It examines the perspectives of teaching assistants (TAs) and higher-level teaching assistants (HLTAs) on their responsibilities and their views on leadership and management to see how they might have a role in leadership and management. The sample (N = 58) was drawn from schools…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Interviews, Teacher Aides, Attitudes
Bai, Li; Millwater, Jan; Hudson, Peter – Teacher Development, 2014
English has always occupied a key position in China's education. The quality of English education depends largely on the quality of the English teaching force. Improving the overall quality of Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) teachers entails advancing both their teaching and research competence. This study, with its focus on Chinese…
Descriptors: Asians, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
Parrott, Molly Elizabeth – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This qualitative study focused on the educational, professional, and personal experiences of seven women who currently serve as NCAA Division III athletics directors. While previous literature has examined the experiences of women in Divisions I and II, very little has focused specifically on those in Division III, even though more women serve as…
Descriptors: Career Development, College Athletics, Interviews, Phenomenology
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