ABSTRACT. An aging professoriate is said to be a serious problem pervading colleges and universities. This review examines the claims being made about the performance of older faculty and separates supportable from nonsupportable assertions. It also investigates how age is related to nu-merous factors affecting faculty performance. We first consider four types of aging theories—biological, psychological, sociological, and social psy-chological—and then draw inferences for faculty behavior. Then assuming a life course perspective, we focus on the empirical evidence regarding faculty performance, especially in their scholarly role, and test prediction against research evidence. Extant research is criticized, especially with respect to its met...
This article explores the experiences of mid-career and older faculty members in higher education th...
Berkeley were administered a 90-min test battery of cognitive performance that included measures of ...
This article explores the experiences of mid-career, older faculty mem- bers in higher education thr...
Sixty-five University of Michigan arts and science faculty members were interviewed on a number of m...
Attacks on academic tenure are examined in light of current concerns about higher education in gener...
The Issue of an Aging Professoriate: Perspectives in Conflict Planning for Faculty Shortages on the ...
Recent research has shown that, in general, older professors are rated to have more passive-avoidan...
Professors from the University of California at Berkeley were administered a 90-min test battery of ...
In this paper we examine the relationship between research performance, age, and seniority in academ...
The study examined the relationship between changes in selected faculty staffing practices with vari...
In colleges and universities today, traditional views of the faculty career are far from accurate. D...
Studies of rescuing early-career scientists often take narrow approaches and focus on PhD students o...
Recent research has shown that, in general, older professors are rated to have more passive-avoidant...
Recent research has shown that, in general, older professors are rated to have more passive-avoidant...
Studies of rescuing early-career scientists often take narrow approaches and focus on PhD students o...
This article explores the experiences of mid-career and older faculty members in higher education th...
Berkeley were administered a 90-min test battery of cognitive performance that included measures of ...
This article explores the experiences of mid-career, older faculty mem- bers in higher education thr...
Sixty-five University of Michigan arts and science faculty members were interviewed on a number of m...
Attacks on academic tenure are examined in light of current concerns about higher education in gener...
The Issue of an Aging Professoriate: Perspectives in Conflict Planning for Faculty Shortages on the ...
Recent research has shown that, in general, older professors are rated to have more passive-avoidan...
Professors from the University of California at Berkeley were administered a 90-min test battery of ...
In this paper we examine the relationship between research performance, age, and seniority in academ...
The study examined the relationship between changes in selected faculty staffing practices with vari...
In colleges and universities today, traditional views of the faculty career are far from accurate. D...
Studies of rescuing early-career scientists often take narrow approaches and focus on PhD students o...
Recent research has shown that, in general, older professors are rated to have more passive-avoidant...
Recent research has shown that, in general, older professors are rated to have more passive-avoidant...
Studies of rescuing early-career scientists often take narrow approaches and focus on PhD students o...
This article explores the experiences of mid-career and older faculty members in higher education th...
Berkeley were administered a 90-min test battery of cognitive performance that included measures of ...
This article explores the experiences of mid-career, older faculty mem- bers in higher education thr...