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Adrianna Kezar; KC Culver – Pullias Center for Higher Education, 2024
In this brief, the authors argue that creating avenues to support VITAL faculty is an essential role for leaders within academic affairs, and particularly those in faculty affairs. While the authors review a host of supports needed, they argue for the importance of sustained professional development opportunities like faculty learning communities…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Adjunct Faculty, Part Time Faculty, Leadership Responsibility
Haviland, Don; Jacobs, Jenny; Alleman, Nathan F.; Allen, Cara Cliburn – Stylus Publishing LLC, 2020
This book focuses on the status and work of full-time non-tenure-track faculty (NTTF) whose ranks are increasing as tenure track faculty (TTF) make up a smaller percentage of the professoriate. NTTF experience highly uneven and conditional access to collegiality, are often excluded from decision-making spaces, and receive limited respect from…
Descriptors: Collegiality, Nontenured Faculty, Inclusion, Governance
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Crone, Vincent C. A. – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2023
Most of the instructional workforce within the humanities in countries like the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, and The Netherlands comprises non-tenure track appointments. This commentary is a starting point in thinking about what the meaning and consequences are of far-reaching casualization for humanities education. Based on my…
Descriptors: Nontenured Faculty, Job Security, College Students, Humanities
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Nelson Pryor, Kim – Teachers College Record, 2020
Context: As instructional part-time, non-tenure-track faculty (NTTF) come to constitute an increasing proportion of all teaching faculty in the United States, significant research has investigated the experiences and perspectives of these essential higher education workers. In past decades, a subset of this work has sought to typologize this…
Descriptors: Part Time Faculty, Nontenured Faculty, College Faculty, Teacher Characteristics
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Bayes, Taryn Melkus – Chemical Engineering Education, 2020
The number of PhDs awarded in chemical engineering is disproportionate with the number of tenure track positions available; an overview of the contributions that can be made by teaching-focused faculty is presented. Statistics are provided for the number of chemical engineering faculty in the US by rank, position and gender. Based on literature…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Tenure, Engineering Education, Chemical Engineering
Kroeger, Teresa; McNicholas, Celine; Wilpert, Marni von; Wolfe, Julia – Economic Policy Institute, 2018
The nation's oldest labor laws give employees the fundamental rights to organize and join a union. An increasing number of graduate student workers across the country are seeking to exercise these rights at the private universities where they work while they pursue their education. During the 2011-2012 school year, 12.1 percent of all graduate…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Unions, Union Members, Research Assistants
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Schmid, Megan E.; Bajcz, Alex W.; Balster, Nicholas J. – Teacher Development, 2021
Early-career faculty (ECF) are faced with maintaining excellence in teaching and research for tenure. However, many enter academia with little or no teaching experience. Madison Teaching and Learning Excellence, a year-long professional development program, was designed to mitigate these pressures and help faculty become fast, efficient, and…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, College Faculty, Teacher Effectiveness, Program Effectiveness
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Levin, John S.; Martin, Marie C.; Damián, Ariadna I. López – SUNY Press, 2020
This book examines tensions and challenges in the professional lives and identities of contemporary academics. Drawing on extensive interviews conducted over seven years with academics in the United States and the United Kingdom, the authors analyze the experiences of four types of academics as they respond and adjust to the demands of…
Descriptors: College Administration, Neoliberalism, College Faculty, Professional Identity
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Hsieh, Betina; Nguyen, Huong Tran – Journal of Diversity in Higher Education, 2020
Female faculty of color need mentoring opportunities that recognize, validate, and nurture their perspectives and experiences as assets--rather than liabilities--to their work. Among studies of faculty of color, there have not been specific studies focused on intragroup mentoring for Asian American female faculty. This collaborative…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Women Faculty, Minority Group Teachers, Mentors
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Yoo, Joanne – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2017
This article is a conceptual exploration into the value of illness, bodies and embodied practice in teacher education. It draws on my reflections and practitioner accounts of poor health to investigate the potential to learn from illness. I position myself in this discussion as a non-tenured academic who experiences the challenges of her uncertain…
Descriptors: Diseases, Human Body, Work Environment, College Faculty
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Tanaomi, Mohammad Mehdi; Asaadi, Robert Reza – International Journal of Higher Education, 2017
This article examines the similarities and differences in the systems for faculty career advancement in higher education institutions in the United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran. The analysis focuses on two specific cases: the University of Tehran and Portland State University. Through this paired comparison, we draw out the similarities…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Analysis, College Faculty, Faculty Promotion
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Stromquist, Nelly P. – Comparative Education, 2017
Developments in the academic world--particularly among research universities--have been pushing US institutions of higher education towards structures and practices that defy the very values of equity and quality they profess to uphold. This is evident in the increasing quantification of scholarly productivity as well as in the growing division of…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Productivity, Research Universities, Educational Practices
Figlio, David N.; Schapiro, Morton O.; Soter, Kevin B. – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2013
This study makes use of detailed student-level data from eight cohorts of first-year students at Northwestern University to investigate the relative effects of tenure track/tenured versus non-tenure line faculty on student learning. We focus on classes taken during a student's first term at Northwestern, and employ a unique identification strategy…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Nontenured Faculty, Teacher Effectiveness, Introductory Courses
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What Works Clearinghouse, 2013
The study reviewed in this paper examined whether taking a course with atenured/tenure track professor versus a nontenured/tenure track professor for first-term freshman-level courses (e.g., introductory economics) was associated with whether students enrolled and performed well in future classes in the same subject. The study uses a…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Nontenured Faculty, Teacher Effectiveness, Introductory Courses
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What Works Clearinghouse, 2014
The study reviewed here examined whether taking a course with a tenure track professor versus a non-tenure track professor for first-term freshman-level courses (e.g., introductory economics) had an impact on students' future enrollment and performance in classes in the same subject. Data from 15,662 students who entered Northwestern University,…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Higher Education, Introductory Courses, Economics Education
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