This article examines how a faculty member's status-'either tenured or tenure-track-'might affect the grades assigned to students in a writing class. We begin with a brief review of the research surrounding faculty to student assessment practices and follow with specific controversies regarding faculty motivation pertaining to grading practices. We interpret the grade distributions of tenured and tenure-track faculty members teaching a sophomore-level writing course in an English Department at a small, public liberal arts university in Virginia, examine the relationship between grade distributions and faculty rank, and conclude that tenure-track faculty grade more leniently than their tenured colleagues, primarily in the number of - A- g...
In this article, I address the paradox that university grade point averages have increased for decad...
This article describes a study that examined the way teaching is evaluated for tenure and promotion ...
We develop a model that identifies a range of new and somewhat counterintuitive results about how th...
This article examines how a faculty member’s status—either tenured or tenure-track—might affect the ...
Tenure-track faculty members in the United States are evaluated on their performance in both researc...
Tenure-track faculty members in the United States are evaluated on their performance in both resear...
The relationship between student evaluations of teaching (SET), grade inflation, and faculty assessm...
Decisions concerning tenure, promotion, and merit raises are of crucial importance to college and un...
Controversies regarding whether tenure encourages a culture of incompetence have led many US institu...
Tenure is a long-standing tradition in higher education. Though originally based on the concept of a...
Purpose Notwithstanding the rise of contingent faculty, tenured and tenured track faculty continue t...
Boyer’s (1990) groundbreaking work has identified that scholarship should have four separate yet ove...
Graduate and undergraduate students were asked to rate hypothetical teachers in a full-factorial, fu...
Austin (2006) and Chait (2002) indicate that most faculty prefer tenured to non-tenured positions. T...
Academic tenure in higher education is at once a highly coveted status and a source of controversy. ...
In this article, I address the paradox that university grade point averages have increased for decad...
This article describes a study that examined the way teaching is evaluated for tenure and promotion ...
We develop a model that identifies a range of new and somewhat counterintuitive results about how th...
This article examines how a faculty member’s status—either tenured or tenure-track—might affect the ...
Tenure-track faculty members in the United States are evaluated on their performance in both researc...
Tenure-track faculty members in the United States are evaluated on their performance in both resear...
The relationship between student evaluations of teaching (SET), grade inflation, and faculty assessm...
Decisions concerning tenure, promotion, and merit raises are of crucial importance to college and un...
Controversies regarding whether tenure encourages a culture of incompetence have led many US institu...
Tenure is a long-standing tradition in higher education. Though originally based on the concept of a...
Purpose Notwithstanding the rise of contingent faculty, tenured and tenured track faculty continue t...
Boyer’s (1990) groundbreaking work has identified that scholarship should have four separate yet ove...
Graduate and undergraduate students were asked to rate hypothetical teachers in a full-factorial, fu...
Austin (2006) and Chait (2002) indicate that most faculty prefer tenured to non-tenured positions. T...
Academic tenure in higher education is at once a highly coveted status and a source of controversy. ...
In this article, I address the paradox that university grade point averages have increased for decad...
This article describes a study that examined the way teaching is evaluated for tenure and promotion ...
We develop a model that identifies a range of new and somewhat counterintuitive results about how th...