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A Blueprint for Equity-Driven Community College Leadership
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 194

A Blueprint for Equity-Driven Community College Leadership

Expert advice and effective strategies for community college leaders who endeavor to embed equity and social justice in institutional policies, practices, and structures

Re-visioning Community Colleges
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 162

Re-visioning Community Colleges

Re-visioning Community Colleges has the foresight into the shape that community colleges will likely take in the future. Their predictions are based on an analysis of the growth and innovation trajectory in community colleges as they respond to the dramatic changes in the field.

Charting Your Path to Full
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 270

Charting Your Path to Full

Charting Your Path to Full is a data- and literature-informed resource aimed at helping women in the professoriate advance in their careers, regardless of discipline and institution type. Vicki L. Baker's wealth of consulting and research insights provide a compelling and accessible approach to supporting women academics as they re-envision their careers.

Professing to Learn
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 319

Professing to Learn

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009-06-01
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  • Publisher: JHU Press

Research, teaching, service, and public outreach—all are aspects of being a tenured professor. But this list of responsibilities is missing a central component: actual scholarly learning—disciplinary knowledge that faculty teach, explore in research, and share with the academic community. How do professors pursue such learning when they must give their attention as well to administrative and other obligations? Professing to Learn explores university professors’ scholarly growth and learning in the years immediately following the award of tenure, a crucial period that has a lasting impact on the academic career. Some launch from this point to multiple accomplishments and accolades, whil...

A Pocket Guide to Mentoring Higher Education Faculty
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 101

A Pocket Guide to Mentoring Higher Education Faculty

This book is written for senior faculty and administrators at resource-strapped institutions who are not trained in higher education administration who are concerned with mentoring. It is written in accessible, nontechnical language but references the more scholarly and statistically based journals and books for those who wish to dig deeper. The book covers the mentoring of junior faculty on the tenure-track line through senior faculty and include coverage of non-tenure track faculty, faculty in hostile departments, and faculty who face additional issues of discrimination. Chapters begin with a fictionalized case study to explore common problems and presents pragmatic solutions that often cost little money and rely instead on an investment of time.

Gender Differences in Preparation, Promotion, and Barriers to Career Advancement
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244

Gender Differences in Preparation, Promotion, and Barriers to Career Advancement

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  • Published: 2003
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Community College Review
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 416

Community College Review

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Heroism and Wellbeing in the 21st Century
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 249

Heroism and Wellbeing in the 21st Century

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  • Published: 2018-02-13
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Offering a holistic take on an emerging field, this edited collection examines how heroism manifests, is appropriated, and is constructed in a broad range of settings and from a variety of disciplines and perspectives. Psychologists, educators, lawyers, researchers and cultural analysts consider how heroism intersects with wellbeing, and how we still use—and even abuse—heroism as a vehicle to thrive and prosper in the everyday and in the face of the most unbearable situations. Highlighting some of the most pressing issues in today’s world—including genocide, racism, deceitful business practices, bystanderism, mental health, unethical governance and the global refugee crisis—this book applies a critical psychological perspective in synthesizing the social construction of heroism and wellbeing, contributing to the development of global wellbeing indicators and measures.

Pathways, Potholes, and the Persistence of Women in Science
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 279

Pathways, Potholes, and the Persistence of Women in Science

Training for and pursuing a career in science can be treacherous for women; many more begin than ultimately complete at every stage. Characterizing this as a pipeline problem, however, leads to a focus on individual women instead of structural conditions. The goal of the book is to offer an alternative model that better articulates the ideas of agency, constraint, and variability along the path to scientific careers for women. The chapters in this volume apply the metaphor of the road to a variety of fields and moments that are characterized as exits, pathways, and potholes. The scholars featured in this volume engaged purposefully in translation of sociological scholarship on gender, work, ...

Transforming History
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 305

Transforming History

Teaching history well is not just a matter of knowing history—it is a set of skills that can be developed and honed through practice. In this theoretically informed but eminently practical volume, Mary Jo Festle examines the recent explosion of research on the teaching and learning of history. Illuminated by her own work, Festle applies the concept of "backward design" as an organizing framework to the history classroom. She provides concrete strategies for setting up an environment that is inclusive and welcoming but still challenging and engaging. Instructors will improve their own conceptual understandings of teaching and learning issues, as well as receive guidance on designing courses and implementing pedagogies consistent with what research tells us about how students learn. The book offers practical illustrations of assignments, goals, questions, grading rubrics, unit plans, and formats for peer observation that are adaptable for courses on any subject and of any size. Transforming History is a critical guide for higher and secondary education faculty—neophytes and longtime professionals alike—working to improve student learning.