The relative importance of teaching, research, and service on the career path of academics has been widely discussed. It is assumed that higher education faculty endorse all three academic duties as essential to promotion and tenure and thereby persistence in the profession. This study examines the endorsement of these three factors and their effect on faculties\u27 intent to persist in their academic careers. The intent to persist refers to career longevity by faculty engaged in postsecondary education. Included in the study was the examination of three proposed variables, which might mediate the goals of teaching, research and service. The three variables were resources to aid faculty work life; self-judgments about achievement and compet...
This research is a mixed methods investigation of the faculty teaching role through the exploration ...
Based on interviews with eighteen tenured faculty members in departments of history at eight non-urb...
The shift in the political environment calling for greater student retention in higher education ...
The relative importance of teaching, research, and service on the career path of academics has been ...
A critical issue facing university administrators and faculty, especially in professional schools, i...
The relationship between faculty members’ perceptions of the quality of the faculty-administrator re...
Graduation date: 2011This study explored the motivations, expectations, and experiences of tenure-tr...
This study investigated the influence of role expectations, as defined by tenure status, on medical ...
How important is service in the promotion and tenure process? Performance evaluations of faculty mem...
Institutional vitality has long been linked to the health and prosperity of its faculty. The central...
The academic career path for tenure track faculty in most four-year universities in the United State...
As chief architects of curriculum, faculty are largely responsible for student learning outcomes. Gi...
This phenomenological study investigated the impact of instructors on undergraduate college students...
For some time, certain students in universities have been decrying the alleged neglect by faculty of...
Faculty roles and responsibilities have shifted over the past three decades from the generalist scho...
This research is a mixed methods investigation of the faculty teaching role through the exploration ...
Based on interviews with eighteen tenured faculty members in departments of history at eight non-urb...
The shift in the political environment calling for greater student retention in higher education ...
The relative importance of teaching, research, and service on the career path of academics has been ...
A critical issue facing university administrators and faculty, especially in professional schools, i...
The relationship between faculty members’ perceptions of the quality of the faculty-administrator re...
Graduation date: 2011This study explored the motivations, expectations, and experiences of tenure-tr...
This study investigated the influence of role expectations, as defined by tenure status, on medical ...
How important is service in the promotion and tenure process? Performance evaluations of faculty mem...
Institutional vitality has long been linked to the health and prosperity of its faculty. The central...
The academic career path for tenure track faculty in most four-year universities in the United State...
As chief architects of curriculum, faculty are largely responsible for student learning outcomes. Gi...
This phenomenological study investigated the impact of instructors on undergraduate college students...
For some time, certain students in universities have been decrying the alleged neglect by faculty of...
Faculty roles and responsibilities have shifted over the past three decades from the generalist scho...
This research is a mixed methods investigation of the faculty teaching role through the exploration ...
Based on interviews with eighteen tenured faculty members in departments of history at eight non-urb...
The shift in the political environment calling for greater student retention in higher education ...