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The Department Chair's Role In Developing New Faculty Into Teachers And Scholars (Anker Resources For Department Chairs)
Professor Estela Mara Bensimon | Kelly Ward | Karla Sanders

The Department Chair's Role In Developing New Faculty Into Teachers And Scholars (Anker Resources For Department Chairs)

Jossey-Bass (May 15, 2000)
#181
9781882982332
| Paperback
250 pages | 155 x 230 mm | English
Dewey 371
LC Classification LB2341 .B473 2000
LC Control No. 2002510591

Genre

  • Scholarship Of Teaching And Learning

Subject

  • Mentoring

Plot

With the ranks of new incoming faculty likely to swell in coming years, hiring new tenure-track instructors and seeing them through to tenure is a department chair’s responsibility that carries significant departmental and institutional consequences. The Department Chair's Role in Developing New Faculty into Teachers and Scholars is designed to help chairs with the three critical stages of new faculty socialization:   Recruitment and Hiring, including organizing the search, negotiating the job offer, providing information, fielding professional/institutional questions, and planning an effective orientation Developing Faculty in the First Year, including orienting new faculty to teaching, addressing service concerns, developing full-year orientation programs, and creating mentoring relationships Evaluating New Faculty Performance by demystifying the promotion and tenure process, developing productive researchers and effective teachers, monitoring service obligations, and explaining evaluation procedures The authors offer concrete advice and activities; model real-life situations; and provide examples of letters, checklists, and orientations that can be adapted to individual contexts. This book provides the tools chairs need to adapt habit and intuition into effective management practices. The authors’ advice will help new faculty succeed in their goals of teaching, research, and service and their new institutions, while ensuring department chairs achieve the mission and objective of their own units and the campus and college as a whole.

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