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José Joaquín Brunner; Mario Alarcón – European Journal of Education, 2024
This article analyses academics' perceptions of work management and their job satisfaction in Chilean universities, using a multi-level approach (macro, meso and micro) to study changes in the academic environment. It is based on the survey 'The Academic Profession in the Knowledge-Based Society' (APIKS) with data from 11 universities and 1258…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Job Satisfaction, Researchers
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Kumar, Vibhash; Verma, Ashima; Aggarwal, Sumat Parkash – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2023
The world relies on authentic research that guides legislation, policy formulations, and governmental and corporate actions. Therefore, researchers globally should be aware of academic integrity and publication ethics. This research delved into plagiarism that severely undermines any scientific study. It explores the relationship between adverse…
Descriptors: Faculty, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Plagiarism
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Yuan Gao; Xuechun Wang; Xu Liu – Journal of Studies in International Education, 2024
The productivity of a specific research field hinges on the periodic examination of both the knowledge produced and the knowledge production activities. By harnessing the strength of traditional bibliometric analyses and a variety of Natural language processing (NLP) techniques, this study portrayed a holistic landscape of higher education…
Descriptors: Natural Language Processing, Higher Education, Bibliometrics, Global Approach
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Helen M. Gunter – Management in Education, 2024
Educational professionals are not ordinary everyday critics using experiential expertise to comment on practice. Instead, they are critical researchers who are concerned with debates about the purposes of education, social justice and equity, and how research is vital to understanding and explaining change. Using the reflexive views of six…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Doctoral Students, Educational Practices, Faculty
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Nicholas Munro; Heidi Matisonn; Nisha Nadesan-Reddy; Fatima Suleman; Douglas Wassenaar; Suvira Ramlall; Mosa Moshabela; Petra Brysiewicz – International Journal for Academic Development, 2024
Mentoring (healthcare) research from low-to-middle-income countries is critical for developing evidence-based healthcare solutions. This paper presents findings from a study of the mentoring and supervisory relationships embedded in a South African fellowship program for early career healthcare researchers. The findings demonstrate how, rather…
Descriptors: Novices, Faculty, Health Occupations, Allied Health Occupations Education
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Eric W. Schoon – Sociological Methods & Research, 2025
This article explores how researchers adapt to disruptions that cost them access to their field sites, advancing a uniquely sociological perspective on the dynamics of flexibility and adaptation in qualitative methods. Through interviews with 31 ethnographers whose access was preempted or eliminated, I find that adaptation varied systematically…
Descriptors: Field Studies, Researchers, Ethnography, Attitudes
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María Goñi Mazzitelli; Bianca Vienni-Baptista – Issues in Interdisciplinary Studies, 2023
This article is inspired by a recent call for the establishment of "alliances for inter- and transdisciplinarity" issued by Julie Thompson Klein (2021) in this journal. Previously, in 2016, "Issues in Interdisciplinary Studies" published a Special Section devoted to Latin American experiences in interdisciplinarity and…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Foreign Countries, Latin Americans, Partnerships in Education
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Teigha VanHester – Community Literacy Journal, 2023
This autoethnography chronicles an Afro-Polynesian femme scholar's struggle to secure funding for research due to bureaucratic violence and the strategic potential of Lordean counterstorying to write a way free for Black and Brown scholar-activists and community-based projects. Extending the work of previous scholars who discuss counterstory and…
Descriptors: Community Education, Literacy Education, Community Programs, Administrative Organization
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Manathunga, Catherine; Kelly, Frances; Grant, Barbara – Higher Education Research and Development, 2016
For around two decades and up to her untimely death in September 2012, Professor Alison Lee was a significant figure in Australian higher education research. Alison's incisive work ranged across several sub-fields of higher education studies and helped broaden the field as a whole beyond issues of teaching and learning. She also brought an…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Doctoral Programs, Researchers
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Amodei, Michelle L.; Jalongo, Mary Renck; Myers, Jacqueline; Onchwari, Jacqueline; Gargiulo, Richard M. – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2013
Publishing outlets in the field of early childhood vary widely in terms of emphasis on theory, practice, and research as they relate to the care and education of the very young; these outlets also have different readerships (i.e., primarily for teachers, the teachers of their teachers, or the fellow scholars/researchers). Included in the mixture…
Descriptors: Faculty, Journal Articles, Early Childhood Education, Peer Evaluation
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Dinkelman, Todd; Cuenca, Alexandar; Butler, Brandon; Elfer, Charles; Ritter, Jason; Powell, Dave; Hawley, Todd – Action in Teacher Education, 2012
Over a 7-year period, graduate teaching assistants participated in a teacher education doctoral seminar designed to develop emergent scholarship and practice in teacher education. Six former students in the seminar, all now assistant professors, joined Dinkelman in an open-ended, far-ranging, month-long conversation captured in a threaded, online…
Descriptors: Faculty, Teacher Education, Seminars, Teacher Educators
Tobery-Nystrom, Jamelyn C. – ProQuest LLC, 2011
Designed in response to an expressed need for assessment measures of teacher preparation programs, this exploratory study presents one method to assess and improve teacher-educator practices (Crowe, 2010; Gardiner, 2007). Teacher-educators have discovered that conducting a personal assessment or a self-study of one's practice is a way to improve…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Researchers, Teacher Educators, Faculty
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Patrizio, Kami M.; Ballock, Ellen; McNary, Scot W. – Studying Teacher Education, 2011
This self-study explores the role of collaboration in the development of three new faculty members as teacher educator-researchers. The research finds that protocol-structured dialogue about artifacts of classroom practice promotes understanding of the complex relationships among teachers, student, content, and context. We also report on the…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Cooperation, Researchers, Teacher Educators
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Orfield, Gary – Educational Researcher, 2014
This article reviews the impacts of the civil rights policies framed in the 1960s and the anti-civil rights political and legal movements that reversed them. It documents rising segregation by race and poverty. The policy reversals and transformation of U.S. demography require a new civil rights strategy. Vast immigrations, the sinking White…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Political Issues, Legal Problems, Racial Segregation
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Doberneck, Diane M.; Glass, Chris R.; Schweitzer, John – Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, 2010
The lack of a language for publicly engaged scholarship poses a problem for institutional leaders, especially in light of public criticism concerning their institutions' contributions to the greater good of society. In this demanding climate of public accountability, institutional leaders are challenged to move beyond the rhetoric of engagement to…
Descriptors: Faculty, Scholarship, Researchers, Rhetoric
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