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Culpepper, Dawn; Lennartz, Courtney; O'Meara, KerryAnn; Kuvaeva, Alexandra – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2020
Faculty members with families face well-documented challenges in managing the demands of work and life. However, we know less about the experiences of single faculty members. Using agency as a theoretical framework, we assessed whether faculty members have different experiences in enacting agency in work-life balance based on their partner status,…
Descriptors: Family Work Relationship, Role Conflict, College Faculty, Women Faculty
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Oakleaf, Linda; Burk, Brooke N.; Mausolf, Anna Pechenik – Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 2019
This study was designed to understand the impact of university policy and departmental culture on academic mothers' employment, family, and leisure experiences. Telephone interviews were conducted with 17 mothers employed as academics in the field of leisure and closely aligned disciplines to provide insight into the effects of parenting within…
Descriptors: Leisure Education, Women Faculty, Mothers, Family Work Relationship
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Stickney, Lisa T.; Bento, Regina F.; Aggarwal, Anil; Adlakha, Veena – Journal of Management Education, 2019
The nature and antecedents of faculty satisfaction in online higher education have not received much scholarly attention yet, despite the growing literature that indicates the relevance of faculty satisfaction for outcomes such as the success of e-learning programs, student learning, and student satisfaction. This exploratory study surveyed 171…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Teacher Attitudes, College Faculty, Job Satisfaction
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Schneer, Joy A.; Beutell, Nicholas J. – Journal of Education for Business, 2019
The authors examined expectations for and commitment to career and family participation among American and Chinese business students using social learning theory. They found differences between Chinese and U.S. respondents on expectations regarding career and family as well as an interaction between gender, country (China vs. United States), and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Education, Undergraduate Students, Business Administration Education
Hodes, Jacqueline S.; Shupp, Matthew R.; Davenport, Zebulun R. – Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, Ltd, 2019
Leadership skills and abilities are essential for student affairs administrators and educators. Through a narrative approach, this book addresses current issues in leadership and administration for student affairs from a variety of perspectives. Lessons, tips, and strategies for student affairs professionals at various levels are provided. Letters…
Descriptors: Leadership Training, Leadership Qualities, Student Personnel Workers, Administrators
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Ziemianski, Pawel; Golik, Jakub – Education Sciences, 2020
Pursuing an entrepreneurial career is often rewarding in terms of both economic and psychological outcomes. However, becoming an entrepreneur also has its darker side that affects professional and personal life. Meanwhile, the positivity bias is prevalent in entrepreneurial education and research. It is recognized as emphasizing the advantages of…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Models, Student Attitudes, Business Administration Education
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Pautz, Michelle C.; Vogel, Morgan D. – Journal of Public Affairs Education, 2020
Discussions of work-life balance challenges among members of the academy abound and this study contributes to those conversations by taking a step back and investigating faculty motivation. We contend that understanding the motivation of faculty members and their views of work are necessary as we engage in work-life balance conversations. More…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Motivation, Correlation, Family Work Relationship
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Semela, Tesfaye; Bekele, Hirut; Abraham, Rahel – Gender and Education, 2020
Beyond the statistics, the underlying causes for women's absence as academics and leaders in higher education institutions (HEIs) in sub-Saharan African countries have not been sufficiently understood. Taking Ethiopia as an example, this study offers unique insights into the careers of female academic staff. The study employed exploratory…
Descriptors: Women Faculty, Foreign Countries, Public Colleges, Academic Rank (Professional)
Melka, Tizita Lemma; Warkineh, Turuwark Zalalam; Sperandio, Jill – Online Submission, 2020
This study sought to identify the factors contributing to the ongoing under-representation of women in primary school leadership in Ethiopia with the larger aim of developing recommendations for interventions to rectify this situation. A qualitative research plan was adopted that sought to identify factors through an examination of the lived…
Descriptors: Women Administrators, Instructional Leadership, Elementary Schools, School Districts
K. Jill Vogel – ProQuest LLC, 2020
Cloud computing applications have a profound presence in educational institutions, yet educators may not be utilizing the digital tools to their full potential. This study helped fill a gap in current literature regarding secondary teachers' acceptance and use of cloud computing applications in instruction. The purpose of this qualitative…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computer Science Education, Professional Autonomy, Instructional Leadership
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Rohwer, Debbie – Texas Music Education Research, 2018
Education organizations have noted a gender disparity in administrative leadership. In colleges, the American Council on Education urged leaders to move the needle from having 30% to 50% of U.S. college presidents be women by 2030 (ACE, 2017). A gender inequity has also been documented in school district populations (PBS, 2016), with a majority of…
Descriptors: Women Administrators, Gender Bias, College Presidents, Superintendents
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Zábrodská, Katerina; Mudrák, Jirí; Šolcová, Iva; Kveton, Petr; Blatný, Marek; Machovcová, Katerina – Educational Psychology, 2018
This study examined both direct and indirect associations of faculty burnout with psychosocial work environments, using the job resources-demands framework. A sample of 2,229 faculty members (57.1% male) throughout public universities in the Czech Republic completed a questionnaire comprising measures of burnout and psychosocial work environment…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Foreign Countries, Teacher Burnout, Questionnaires
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Solomonson, Jay K.; Retallick, Michael S. – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2018
The field of agricultural education has experienced a consistent labor shortage the past several decades. Consequently, many school districts struggle to fill their open positions, while others are forced to shut down their agricultural programs completely due to inadequate staffing. Teacher attrition has been identified as a predominant factor…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Teacher Shortage, Teacher Persistence, Labor Turnover
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Uhomoibhi, James; Hooper, Linda Odhiambo; Ghallab, Soheir; Ross, Margaret; Staples, Geoff – International Journal of Information and Learning Technology, 2022
Purpose: This paper seeks to assess the level of impact of COVID-19 pandemic on professional practice for members of professional organisations and the general public in the conduct of business. Investigations into practice using events, attendance records and registered views are carried out. The aim is to identify the challenges and actions…
Descriptors: Professionalism, Educational Practices, Attendance, Futures (of Society)
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Loyola-Hernández, Laura; Kahigi, Christine; Wangari-Jones, Peninah; Farrera, Abraham Mena – Educational Review, 2022
Based on in-depth interviews, surveys and autoethnography we explore ways in which staff responded to the COVID-19 pandemic in three Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) based in Kenya (University of Nairobi), Mexico (El Colegio de la Frontera Sur) and the United Kingdom (University of Leeds). HEIs are dependent on staff's resilience and goodwill…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Activism, College Faculty, Cross Cultural Studies
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