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DeFleur, Margaret H.; Kurpius, David D.; Osborne, Anne; Maxwell Hamilton, John – Communication Education, 2010
This study seeks to better understand why faculty accept or resist seeking academic leadership positions such as dean or director, associate dean, or department chair. It seeks to improve understanding of the attitudes faculty hold about administration, the barriers they see to moving into administrative roles, and the reasons some choose an…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Mass Media, Faculty Recruitment, College Administration
Hartley, Matt; Kecskemethy, Tom – Phi Delta Kappan, 2008
What does it take to convince an education professor with leadership potential to seriously consider becoming a dean? In this article, the authors highlight what was learned at a conference where deans and mid-career faculty members discussed ways to tap and prepare future leaders. Funded by the Spencer Foundation, the conference was held in June…
Descriptors: Schools of Education, Group Discussion, Foreign Countries, Faculty Development
McFadden, Cheryl C. – AASA Journal of Scholarship & Practice, 2004
Distance education might be a viable alternative to preparing principal candidates amid a national shortage of qualified applicants. Distance education has the potential of preparing more candidates in less time than the traditional method of face-to-face instruction. Distance education allows institutions to reach candidates in rural areas that…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Management Development, Adoption (Ideas), Mail Surveys