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Leading Academic Change : Essential Roles For Department Chairs
Ann F. Lucas

Leading Academic Change : Essential Roles For Department Chairs

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Jossey-Bass (Apr 24, 2000)
#261
9780787946821
| Hardcover
320 pages | 160 x 240 mm | English
Dewey 378.111
LC Classification LB2341 .L82 2000
LC Control No. 99006977

Genre

  • Scholarship Of Teaching And Learning

Subject

  • Moving From Teaching To Admin (incl. Leadership)

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"To ensure its continued validity, higher education needs to change, something it cannot do without the participation of department chairs. In this book, Ann Lucas has assembled some of the most thoughtful people in higher education to provide the 'line leaders' of higher education with the essential knowledge they need to bring those changes about."--Margaret A. Miller, president, American Association for Higher Education"Department chairs are typically amateurs, entering upon their position for a limited time with no formal training to prepare them for the many roles and responsibilities that the job requires. Both new chairs and more experienced ones will find in Leading Academic Change help in dealing with problems they are facing as well as inspiration and insights to go beyond minimum expectations and provide leadership for the future."--W.J. McKeachie, professor of psychology, University of Michigan"With practical advice and a platform of sound social science, Lucas offers a promising paradigm for chairs to move their departments from a federation of islands to a decision-making team."--Carla B. Howery, deputy executive officer, American Sociological Association For the 80,000 department chairs working on campuses across the nation, this visionary yet practical book shows how to manage academic change at the department level. It provides useful ideas and strategies on handling resistance to change, transforming departments into productive learning communities, and improving educational quality for students. In twelve incisive chapters, top academic scholars, authors, and consultants address topics and trAnds as diverse as service learning, technological change, curriculum renewal, faculty reward systems, and post-tenure review. They offer effective models to help department chairs and administrators work through the change process, including recommAndations based on real-world experiences. They also integrate the latest research with examples of best practices into a readable, accessible format. Whether you are a department chair, administrator, or a faculty member aspiring to improve your department, Leading Academic Change is the expert's guide to mobilizing faculty energy towards academic success.

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