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C. Lucas, John W. Murry (Beteiligte)

New Faculty


A Practical Guide for Academic Beginners
3. Aufl. 2011. xxi, 293 S. 235 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER PALGRAVE MACMILLAN; PALGRAVE MACMILLAN US 2011
ISBN: 0-230-11486-5 (0230114865)
Neue ISBN: 978-0-230-11486-9 (9780230114869)

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A useful compendium of ´survival´ advice for the faculty newcomer on a variety of subjects: practical tips on classroom teaching, student performance evaluation, detailed advice on grant-writing, student advising, professional service, and publishing.
PART I: PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS
Institutional Environment and the Academic Community
Faculty Mentoring
PART II: FACULTY WORK ACTIVITIES
Teaching: Lectures and Discussion
Active Learning and Other Instructional Management Issues
Advising Students
Getting Published
The Art of Grantsmanship
Faculty Service
Legal Issues and the Professorate
Concluding Considerations
Further Thoughts
"If there is one book that every new faculty member should read...this is it."-John D. Foubert, Journal of College Student Development

"Lucas and Murry offer advice that most seasoned faculty would agree with. The authors believe that faculty can couple good judgment with their sound advice for the improvement of the academic enterprise. This is a strong and hopeful work." - Robert B. Young, Professor and Chair, Counseling & Higher Education, Ohio University

". . .a clearly structured, accessible, and informative primer targeted to full-time faculty members, particularly those in the early years of their appointment. It holds a distinctive place within the growing body of literature on faculty development . . . [T]he authors´ ability to weave their attentiveness to the actual questions and concerns most frequently posed by new faculty members into the fabric of academic life contributes enormously to the credibility of the book. . . Many of us will be grateful for the effort." - Bernadette McNary-Zak, Rhodes College
John W. Murry, Jr., is Associate Professor of Higher Education and Associate Dean for Research, Graduate Studies and Faculty Development, College of Education and Health Professions, at the University of Arkansas Fayetteville, USA.