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OverviewThe institution of tenure-once a cornerstone of American colleges and universities-is rapidly eroding. Today, the majority of faculty positions are part-time or limited-term appointments, a radical change that has resulted more from circumstance than from thoughtful planning. As colleges and universities evolve to meet the changing demands of society, how might their leaders design viable alternative faculty models for the future? Envisioning the Faculty for the Twenty-First Century weighs the concerns of university administrators, professors, adjuncts, and students in order to critically assess emerging faculty models and offer informed policy recommendations. Cognizant of the financial pressures that have led many universities to favor short-term faculty contracts, higher education experts Adrianna Kezar and Daniel Maxey assemble a top-notch roster of contributors to investigate whether there are ways to modify the existing system or promote new faculty models. They suggest how colleges and universities might rethink their procedures for faculty development, hiring, scheduling, and evaluation in order to maintain a campus environment that still fosters faculty service and student-centered learning. Even as it asks urgent questions about how to retain the best elements of American higher education, Envisioning the Faculty for the Twenty-First Century also examines the opportunities that systemic changes might create. Ultimately, it provides some starting points for how colleges and universities might best respond to the rapidly evolving needs of an increasingly global society. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Adrianna Kezar , Daniel Maxey , Daniel Maxey , Adrianna KezarPublisher: Rutgers University Press Imprint: Rutgers University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.513kg ISBN: 9780813581002ISBN 10: 0813581001 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 12 September 2016 Recommended Age: From 18 to 99 years Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPreface Acknowledgments Part IThe Context for a New Faculty Model Chapter 1The Current Context for Faculty Work in Higher Education: Understanding the Forces Affecting Higher Education and the Changing FacultyDaniel Maxey and Adrianna Kezar Chapter 2Recognizing the Need for a New Faculty ModelAdrianna Kezar and Daniel Maxey Part IIIdeas for a New Faculty Chapter 3An Emerging Consensus about New Faculty Roles: Results of a National Study of Higher Education StakeholdersAdrianna Kezar, Elizabeth Holcombe, and Daniel Maxey Chapter 4Core Principles for Faculty Models and the Importance of CommunityAnn E. Austin and Andrea G. Trice Chapter 5The Anatomy and Physiology of Medical School Faculty Career ModelsWilliam T. Mallon Chapter 6Students Speak About Faculty: What Students Need, What They Want, and What Helps Them SucceedArleen Arnsparger and Joanna Drivalas Chapter 7Faculty as Learners: The New Faculty Role through the Lens of Faculty DevelopmentMalcolm Brown Chapter 8More Than a Zero-Sum Game: Shared Work AgreementsKerryAnn O’Meara and Lauren DeCrosta Chapter 9A New Paradigm for Faculty Work and EvaluationRichard Alan Gillman, Nancy Hensel, and David A. Salomon Chapter 10Internationalization and Faculty WorkWilliam Plater Chapter 11The Future of Faculty Work: Academic Freedom and Democratic EngagementR. Eugene Rice Chapter 12Distinctive Aspirations and Inclinations among Emerging and Early Career Faculty: Seeing the PossibilitiesLeslie Gonzalez and Aimee LaPointe Terosky Chapter 13Resonant Themes for a Professoriate Reconsidered: Consensus Points to Organize Efforts toward ChangeAdrianna Kezar and Daniel Maxey About the Contributors IndexReviewsFueled by a breathtaking range of voices for reimagining faculty roles and responsibilities, this book stimulates long overdue public discourse on the professoriate in the rapidly changing landscape of higher education. --Clifton Conrad Vilas Distinguished Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison ""Envisioning the Faculty for the Twenty-First Century doesn't just offer criticism. It also seeks to establish common ground among faculty members, administrators and even students and accreditors, and explores possible solutions."" (Inside Higher Ed) ""To promote the health of your educational programs and faculty, start here - with evidence and practice-based knowledge on the working lives and impacts of the many kinds of instructors who educate our students, advance knowledge, and sustain our institutions."" - Lisa Lattuca (professor, Center for the Study of Higher and Postsecondary Education, University of Michigan) “Fueled by a breathtaking range of voices for reimagining faculty roles and responsibilities, this book stimulates long overdue public discourse on the professoriate in the rapidly changing landscape of higher education.” - Clifton Conrad (Vilas Distinguished Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison) ""The Faculty of the Future"" by Adrianna Kezar, Daniel Scott and Hannah Yang (Inside Higher Ed) ""Envisioning the Faculty for the Twenty-First Century doesn't just offer criticism. It also seeks to establish common ground among faculty members, administrators and even students and accreditors, and explores possible solutions."" * Inside Higher Ed * ""To promote the health of your educational programs and faculty, start here - with evidence and practice-based knowledge on the working lives and impacts of the many kinds of instructors who educate our students, advance knowledge, and sustain our institutions."" -- Lisa Lattuca * professor, Center for the Study of Higher and Postsecondary Education, University of Michigan * “Fueled by a breathtaking range of voices for reimagining faculty roles and responsibilities, this book stimulates long overdue public discourse on the professoriate in the rapidly changing landscape of higher education.” -- Clifton Conrad * Vilas Distinguished Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison * ""The Faculty of the Future"" by Adrianna Kezar, Daniel Scott and Hannah Yang * Inside Higher Ed * Author InformationADRIANNA KEZAR is a professor for higher education at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, and co-director of the Pullias Center for Higher Education. She is the author of Understanding the New Majority of Non-Tenure-Track Faculty and Embracing Non-Tenure-Track Faculty. DANIEL MAXEY is a Provost’s Fellow at Santa Clara University in California, and previously served as co-director of the Delphi Project on the Changing Faculty and Student Success. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |