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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Laurie Bobley , Alan Sebel , Sabra BrockPublisher: Myers Education Press Imprint: Myers Education Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.336kg ISBN: 9781975506506ISBN 10: 1975506502 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 31 October 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviews""This comprehensive case study book is a must-have resource for higher education professionals, featuring 40 chapters that delve into relevant topics such as Collaboration, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Faculty-Administrator Relationships, and more. The cases are authored by 36 experts, each bringing a unique perspective that enriches the overall content and makes it a valuable resource for classroom use. Each chapter follows a consistent format - areas for reflection, the context, and conflict/challenge; this provides for ease of implementation in the classroom. The discussion questions at the end of each case are thoughtfully crafted to provoke deep reflection and stimulate engaging conversations about the issues presented. This book is not only well-written but also a valuable tool for anyone looking to understand the complexities of today's educational environment.""--Dr. Peter J. Mcaliney, Director, Professional and Executive Education at Rutgers, and Director, Ragone Center for Excellence in Accounting, Rutgers University ""This wonderful book is a collection of lively and relevant cases suitable for a variety of leadership development programs. The dilemmas will be familiar to anyone in organizations where governance is a combination of applying legal rules, institutional policies, and humanitarian considerations. Thoughtful questions provide a basis for collaborative problem solving and encourage the reader to seek further knowledge. The authors have filled a gap in leadership preparation curriculum with a timely and useful publication.""--Rene Parmar, Ph.D., Dean, School of Education, SUNY New Paltz ""Everyone knows the adage 'If you give someone a fish, you feed them for a day. If you teach them to fish, you feed them for a lifetime.' Most leadership books give you the fish in the form of 'how to's' for managing various challenges. Sticky Cases teaches you to fish by presenting complex, real-world case studies and leaving it to you to determine how best to navigate those challenges. Current and aspiring higher education leaders will benefit from wrestling with these thorny problems, developing skills that will enable them to fish for themselves no matter how choppy the waters of higher education become.""--Jacqueline E. King, Ph.D., Higher Education Leadership and Policy Consultant ""In the last fifteen years, the United States has gone through a series of shocks: economic downturn, political turmoil, a racial reckoning, COVID, war in the Middle East. Higher education has not been immune to such unrest. In fact, far from it. And in the North and Midwest, where demographic decline has only sharpened our challenges, higher education leaders must be constantly watchful, thoughtful, and attentive. We need a guide in such turbulent times, one that helps us think through problems rather than offering ready-made, cookie cutter answers that do not meet the real needs of our institutions. Sticky Cases offers just that. This book provides readers with real world cases that require teams of diverse leaders to develop thoughtful responses that meet the demands of the day. For leaders looking for a book that offers an approach to solving real world challenges of today, Sticky Cases is mandatory reading.""--James Wolfinger, Dean, The School of Education, St. John's University ""What a great book! I thoroughly enjoyed reading Sticky Cases in Higher Education. The authentic cases shed light on some of the truly contentious issues facing higher education institutions, such as the tension between historical recognition, first nation injustices, and contemporary values. It examines the rhetoric and the actual practice of equity, the realities of accessibility in virtual learning environments, and navigating hierarchical structures to ensure succession planning within university leadership. The cases and accompanying questions are sure to inspire thoughtful reflection and encourage key stakeholders to come together to find proactive solutions to some of the most pressing challenges we face in Higher Education.""--Professor Angela Carbone, Associate Deputy Vice Chancellor, Learning Teaching and Quality, STEM College, RMIT University, Australia Author InformationLaurie Bobley, Ed.D., is the Chair of Alternative Programs and University Partnerships in the Graduate School of Education at Touro University New York. She has over 14 years of experience in higher education and has taught courses in science education, educational technology, and special education. Dr. Bobley completed her doctoral studies at Drexel University, where she examined mandatory professional development for higher education faculty. She is passionate about ensuring that all educators have the skills, competencies, and knowledge they need to impact student learning. Her research interests include teacher education, distance education, faculty development, and leadership. She serves on committees for several professional organizations and is a highly active volunteer in her own institution. Previously at Touro, she served as the Director of GSE Online Education and has taught Science and Technology methods courses in the Graduate School of Education. Prior to transitioning into higher education, Dr. Bobley was a middle and high school science teacher. Alan Sebel is a Professor of Education at Touro University, New York. He has been a faculty member in the Graduate School of Education School Leadership Program since 2003. He teaches courses in leadership and management to students seeking to be future school leaders. He is also the clinical coordinator for the program overseeing the internships of the program's students. He received his Ed.D. in Administration, Supervision and Educational Leadership from Fordham University in 1990. Dr. Sebel has published in scholarly journals and has presented on leadership and online learning at national and international journals. Together with Drs. Laurie Bobley and Sabra Brock, he co-developed and facilitates the Touro College Academy of Leadership and Management (TCALM). TCALM prepares Touro University faculty for leadership positions in higher education. Prior to joining the faculty of Touro, he served the public school system of New York City as a teacher, supervisor and completed his 34-year career with the NYC Department of Education as a Deputy Assistant Superintendent in the Chancellor's Office of Monitoring and School Improvement. Sabra Brock is Chair of the Business & Accounting Department at NYSCAS in Touro University, New York City. In her full Professor role, she teaches courses in Marketing and Management. She received a PhD in business education from NYU in 2007, focusing on transformational learning. Dr. Brock publishes widely in scholarly journals and with the Touro University Press. Her books include At the Intersection of Education, Marketing, and Transformation and Discourses on Business Education at the College Level (with Peter J. McAliney). She co-founded the open innovation platform IdeaSpies.com in 2015 with Australian Lynn Wood. They authored the chapter 'Getting the (Positive) Word Out: The Idea Spies Platform' in the 2023 book The Ideas-Informed Society. Together with Drs. Laurie Bobley and Alan Sebel she founded the Touro College Academy of Leadership and Management (TCALM) as co-developer and facilitator. Prior to entering academia, Dr. Brock held global leadership positions at Citicorp, Colgate-Palmolive, DuPont, and Young & Rubicam. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |