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Hambright, W. Grant; Diamantes, Thomas – Education, 2004
The concept of tenure is an integral part of the employment relationship between institutions of higher education and individual faculty members (Mawdsley, 1999). Promotion and tenure decisions are often difficult and always have important long-term consequences for both the candidate and the institution (Rhoades-Catanach & Stout, 2000). Mentoring…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Tenure, Mentors, Professional Development

Sullivan-Catlin, Heather; Lemel, Rosa – Journal of Faculty Development, 2001
Chronicles a year-long mentoring relationship at Kean University (New Jersey) through the eyes of the participants: one senior and tenured faculty member and one junior, first-year faculty member. States that the program is very successful in providing support to both new and seasoned faculty and allows participants to develop relationships with…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Beginning Teachers, College Faculty, Faculty Development
Schramm, Susan – 2000
Although mentoring is a popular practice in academia, mentor-protegee relationships are, for women faculty, problematic in several areas including power dynamics and cross-gender interactions. This paper discusses mentoring among academic faculty in the context of a feminist analysis of mentor-protegee relations, and suggests a feminist mentoring…
Descriptors: Colleges, Faculty, Feminism, Feminist Criticism

Selby, James W.; Calhoun, Lawrence G. – Teaching of Psychology, 1998
Observes that mentoring programs for new faculty have grown in recent years. Argues that such programs, although having laudable goals, may have unintended, undesirable consequences. Discusses several possible problems associated with formal mentoring programs and suggests that emphasis would be better placed on improving the graduate training of…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, College Faculty, Faculty Development, Faculty Workload