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Twombly, Susan B. – Journal of Higher Education, 2005
Community colleges employ over 100,000 full-time faculty members, or one fifth of all faculty members in U.S. post-secondary education (National Center for Education Statistics [NCES], 2001; Huber, 1998). These faculty members provide instruction in a wide range of programs for approximately 37% of all postsecondary students in the U.S., including…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community Colleges, Personnel Selection, Personnel Policy
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Moss, Gloria; Daunton, Lyn – Career Development International, 2006
Purpose: This research aims to fill a gap in the literature concerning the extent to which recruitment interviewers may substitute leadership capability sets (CSs) differing from those in the job specification (JS). Design/methodology/approach: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with senior personnel involved in senior staff selection in a…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Occupational Information, Criteria, Public Sector
Ryan, Michael; Martinson, David L. – 1994
A national survey of 102 faculty members (reflecting a return rate of 56%) in schools and departments of journalism and mass communication focused on several problems in hiring new personnel. An equal number of respondents agreed and disagreed that journalism and mass communication is well-served by hiring practices prevalent in the field. Results…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Employment Practices, Faculty Recruitment, Higher Education
Massachusetts State Board of Regents of Higher Education, Boston. – 1988
Data from a survey on patterns in the hiring of new staff, both noninstructional and faculty, in Massachusetts public higher education institutions are presented and analyzed. The survey found that more women and minorities are being hired as full-time employees. More women than men were hired during 1987 and a higher percentage of women were…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Employment Patterns, Faculty Recruitment, Females
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Frierson, Henry T., Jr. – Educational Researcher, 1990
Discusses the declining number of Blacks entering the field of educational research and the lack of support for those Black scholars in academe resulting in racial prejudice, discrimination, and lack of mentoring. Suggests ways that Black faculty could increase their numbers and enhance professional development. (FMW)
Descriptors: Blacks, College Faculty, Educational Researchers, Faculty Development
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Cole, Bryan R. – Higher Education, 1995
This paper examines the use of total quality management (TQM) principles in the selection of college faculty, presenting a TQM model for the recruitment, identification, and selection of faculty. This model relates the role of vision, mission, planning, and organization design with quality concepts, such as leadership, empowerment, client…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, College Faculty, Faculty Recruitment, Higher Education
Bergquist, William H.; And Others – 1977
Recent changes at institutions of higher education in America have caused new interest in faculty development. This paper is concerned with faculty development in the sciences and engineering and is a report submitted to the National Science Foundation (NSF). The contents include faculty development: (1) general perspectives; (2) in the sciences…
Descriptors: College Science, Engineering Education, Faculty Evaluation, Faculty Recruitment
Blackburn, Robert T.; Fox, Thomas G. – 1974
This paper reports the recruitment, socialization, and retention of a faculty of medicine. The study shows the process of M.D. and Ph.D. conversion to academic medicine through socialization and the factors which affect retention and attrition of a medical faculty. The research utilizes Sherlock and Morris' professional development paradigm. As…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Doctoral Degrees, Faculty Recruitment, Higher Education
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Woo, Louis K. – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 1985
This paper examines what strategies are employed by the higher education institutions in the face of shortages of faculty members in business schools and engineering and considers whether these strategies can provide some options for elementary-secondary schools facing shortages in mathematics and science teachers. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Recruitment, Higher Education
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Wyer, Jean C.; Conrad, Clifton F. – The Review of Higher Education, 1984
There are significant pressures that may lead to the hiring of inbred faculty. Inbreeding is defined as: hiring an individual who has a degree and who will be teaching at the institution from which the degree was granted. The relationship of sex and institutional origin to productivity was studied. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Comparative Analysis, Faculty College Relationship, Faculty Promotion
Wendel, Frederick C. – 1999
A survey developed by a task force composed of the Nebraska Council of School Administrators and the Nebraska Association of School Boards was completed by 226 school superintendents, mostly from rural districts. The respondents reported that 801 administrators were employed in their districts and supplied estimates of retiring administrators. An…
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Administrator Qualifications, Administrator Selection, Elementary Secondary Education
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Higgins, C. Steven; And Others – Community College Review, 1994
Describes a study attempting to profile community college faculty who were identified by the chief academic officers at their colleges as being committed to the missions of their institutions. Faculty members were asked about their career satisfaction, feelings toward 25 aspects of 2-year college teaching, reasons for teaching at the 2-year…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community Colleges, Faculty Recruitment, Institutional Mission
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Youn, Ted I. K.; Gamson, Zelda F. – Higher Education, 1994
A study of 20 faculty searches in 4 comprehensive universities during a period of substantial academic labor market change identified 6 patterns of recruitment strategies, with less prestigious institutions adopting recruitment norms of more prestigious institutions. In response to labor market forces, institutions emphasized credential…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Competition, Faculty Recruitment, Higher Education
Burgan, Mary; And Others – ADE Bulletin, 1991
Discusses research regarding two-career couples working within college English departments. Reports that institutions in large metropolitan areas are more hopeful about spousal placement. Observes that few colleges still have antinepotism laws forbidding spousal hiring. Notes that institutions are devising strategies for specific situations.…
Descriptors: College English, College Faculty, Educational Research, Employment Patterns
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Kulis, Stephen; Chong, Yinong; Shaw, Heather – Research in Higher Education, 1999
Using national data from diverse institutions and science disciplines, a study investigated links between internal organizational conditions and black faculty representation. Although discipline-specific labor supply is a powerful constraint, selective organizational contexts are also influential. Black faculty are most often found where…
Descriptors: Black Teachers, College Faculty, Faculty Recruitment, Higher Education
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