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McEvoy, Kathleen – CEA Forum, 2009
Kathleen McEvoy describes her experience after achieving tenure at Washington & Jefferson College (Pennsylvania). She reflects on how she could have better prepared for her post-tenure academic existence and how the teaching profession could do a better job managing the earning of tenure. In retrospect she realizes that she may have been able…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Tenure, Teaching Experience, Personal Narratives
Micciche, Laura – 2000
In several problematic college composition teaching scenarios, loss of faith in possibility is best described through the concept of disappointment. By articulating the nature of disappointments, instructors might develop an understanding of the collectivity of their experiences which would thus help to change such scenarios. The context of…
Descriptors: Emotional Adjustment, Higher Education, Loneliness, Teacher Morale
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Owuamanam, Donatus O. – Adolescence, 1984
Presents a theoretical analysis of the nature of the relationship between job satisfacation and job tenure and performance and makes recommendations for good industrial relationship between the Nigerian government and its teacher employees. Teachers' unions should pressure teachers to be productive and government to reward productivity. (JAC)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Government School Relationship, Job Performance
Rodriguez, Yvonne E.; Sjostrom, Barbara R. – 2000
The challenge to teacher education created by today's changing demographics involves excellence and equity. The present hostile climate at colleges and universities for faculty of color requires a creative readjustment of the tenure and promotion process. A discussion for preparing, mentoring, and retraining future teacher educators of color using…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Diversity (Faculty), Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
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Smith, Richard J. – Journal of Dental Education, 1984
Scholarship may decrease the quality of dental education when gifted and enthusiastic clinical faculty members do not meet scholarly requirements for tenure or promotion and leave full-time teaching for private practice. The loss of outstanding clinical faculty is a consequence of dental schools' affiliation with universities. (MLW)
Descriptors: Clinical Teaching (Health Professions), Dental Schools, Educational Quality, Evaluation Criteria