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Full-Text Articles in Educational Leadership
Review: Academic Life: Hospitality, Ethics, And Spirituality, Deryl R. Leaming
Review: Academic Life: Hospitality, Ethics, And Spirituality, Deryl R. Leaming
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
A book review of Academic Life: Hospitality, Ethics, and Spirituality by John B. Bennett.
Benchmarking Succession Planning & Executive Development In Higher Education, Jonathon Clunies
Benchmarking Succession Planning & Executive Development In Higher Education, Jonathon Clunies
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
Higher education has historically been slow to adopt many corporate management processes. Succession planning is an especially difficult concept to apply in academia due to dramatic cultural differences between the boardroom and the campus. College and universities often have complex and sometimes bureaucratic procedures for hiring compared with many business corporations (Rosse & Levin, 2003). In a tightening economic and growing competitive climate, innovative colleges and universities are re-examining whether succession planning, coupled with executive development, could be adapted for more cost effective transitions of power and authority.
Faculty Learning Communities And Teaching Portfolios As A Mentoring Model, Andrea C. Wade
Faculty Learning Communities And Teaching Portfolios As A Mentoring Model, Andrea C. Wade
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
Beginning a career in college or university teaching can be a terrifying exercise in trial and error. Unlike elementary and secondary school teachers, many college faculty members begin their teaching careers with little or no formal preparation in pedagogy. Despite being well-versed in the content discipline, faculty members in their first few semesters of teaching often lack access to the kind of frequent assessment and mentoring that would shorten the learning curve and enhance the experience for both instructor and student. Through the years, a number of different strategies have been proposed to foster interactions between college faculty members. Typically, …
Budget Woes In Higher Education: A Call For Leadership, Steven Graham
Budget Woes In Higher Education: A Call For Leadership, Steven Graham
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
An article discussing leadership in the face of budget deficits in academia.
Engaged, But Not Heroic, Academic Leadership, John B. Bennett
Engaged, But Not Heroic, Academic Leadership, John B. Bennett
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
Over the years, I have explored leadership challenges faced by department chairpersons and school deans. In this essay I reflect on some findings, noting that they also apply to other educational leaders such as faculty senate members and student affairs officers. Most mid-level leaders struggle with the tradition of defining leadership in terms of individualistic values and mythologies of seeing the leader in terms of the individualistic, heroic cowboy of the Western film and novel. Then I examine the position of institutional president. Here too some leaders aim to be heroic figures, like the fabled cowboy. Almost inevitably, their behaviors …
Four Dimensions Of Leadership In The Problem-Solving Of Education Deans, Antonia Donofrio
Four Dimensions Of Leadership In The Problem-Solving Of Education Deans, Antonia Donofrio
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
This study links personal attributes of deans of schools and colleges of education to the problem solving contexts in which they make decisions that affect the programs they serve. We describe the mix of intellect, emotion, social acumen, and moral attributes that deans draw upon when they respond to vignettes that capture the multifaceted nature of problem solving in their positions. This study is a continuation of research that attempts to identify characteristics of deans of education who have survived in their role. This is an important issue, as schools and colleges report difficulty in identifying deans who can meet …
Doing Business With The Bard, William "Skip" Boyer
Doing Business With The Bard, William "Skip" Boyer
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
An article using Shakespeare's words to demonstrate business management values.
Table Of Contents - Fall 2004
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
Academic Leadership Journal Fall 2004 table of Contents
Table Of Contents - Summer 2004
Table Of Contents - Summer 2004
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
Academic Leadership Journal Summer 2004 table of contents.
An Examination Of Oral Communication Patterns And Emergent Groupings Among Faculty Governance Units, Michael Miller
An Examination Of Oral Communication Patterns And Emergent Groupings Among Faculty Governance Units, Michael Miller
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
An article discussing decision making in higher education.
Review: Free The Beagle - A Journey To Destinae, Don Litzenberg
Review: Free The Beagle - A Journey To Destinae, Don Litzenberg
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
A review of Free the Beagle: A Journey to Destinae by Roy H. Williams
How To Demoralize The Faculty: A Six-Step Program That Works, Howard B. Altman
How To Demoralize The Faculty: A Six-Step Program That Works, Howard B. Altman
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
A satirical article discussing faculty morale.
The Challenges Of A New Department Chair: Success Despite Reality, Jeanneine P. Jones
The Challenges Of A New Department Chair: Success Despite Reality, Jeanneine P. Jones
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
A narrative demonstrating the need for administrative training for department chairs.
Smile When You Call Me That…, William "Skip" Boyer
Smile When You Call Me That…, William "Skip" Boyer
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
An article discussing the difficulties of communicating effectively through electronic means.
Adjuncts In The Academy: Ethical Issues, Rhonda L. Smith
Adjuncts In The Academy: Ethical Issues, Rhonda L. Smith
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
An article discussing ethical issues relating to employing adjunct instructors.
I'Ve Got Vision And The Rest Of The World Wears Blinders . . ., James P. Evans
I'Ve Got Vision And The Rest Of The World Wears Blinders . . ., James P. Evans
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
An article discussing the need for vision in leadership.
Some Tips To Help You Become A Better Writer: And Your Point Is What?, William "Skip" Boyer
Some Tips To Help You Become A Better Writer: And Your Point Is What?, William "Skip" Boyer
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
An article discussing the importance of developing good writing skills.
The Fictive Characteristics Of Effective Educational Leaders, Jeff Ershler
The Fictive Characteristics Of Effective Educational Leaders, Jeff Ershler
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
An article discussing the characteristics of effective leaders within education.
Table Of Contents - Spring 2004
Table Of Contents - Spring 2004
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
Academic Leadership Journal Spring 2004 Table of Contents
Leadership, Ethics, And Philosophy, John B. Bennett
Leadership, Ethics, And Philosophy, John B. Bennett
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
An article discussing ethics within academic culture.
Reading Between The Lines Of The Obituary For Nyuonline, Jared Bleak
Reading Between The Lines Of The Obituary For Nyuonline, Jared Bleak
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
An article discussing the ramifications of the closure of NYUonline.
Web-Enhanced Instruction: A Mixed Bag Of Contradictions And Possibilities For Doctoral Education, Carol Mullen
Web-Enhanced Instruction: A Mixed Bag Of Contradictions And Possibilities For Doctoral Education, Carol Mullen
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
This article explores some of the contradictions and possibilities of web-enhanced learning through the qualitative analysis of a pedagogical experiment. The parameters for this study are, broadly, doctoral education and, specifically, one doctoral course. However, extrapolations beyond these lenses are ventured.
Reclaiming The Game: College Sports And Educational Values, Chris Abrams
Reclaiming The Game: College Sports And Educational Values, Chris Abrams
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
No abstract provided.
Vocation-Specific Missions And The Creation Of Communities Of Transformation, Todd Lake
Vocation-Specific Missions And The Creation Of Communities Of Transformation, Todd Lake
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
No abstract provided.
Intellectual Humility And The Art Of Disagreement At The Christian College, James S. Spiegel
Intellectual Humility And The Art Of Disagreement At The Christian College, James S. Spiegel
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
Education at a Christian college properly features both honest inquiry and unwavering allegiance to core theological standards, such as those embodied in the classical creeds. This combination of commitments can create tension for the Christian educator, as insistence upon doctrinal allegiance can inadvertently reinforce dogmatic attitudes so common among late adolescents. In this paper I discuss the virtue of intellectual humility and its importance for combating student dogmatism in an atmosphere of steadfast Christian commitment. After distinguishing between theological essentials and disputable matters, I discuss philosophical and theological grounds for being intellectually humble. And I illustrate ways in which faculty …
Educating Citizens: Preparing America's Undergraduates For Lives Of Moral And Civic Responsibility, Pedro Villarreal Iii
Educating Citizens: Preparing America's Undergraduates For Lives Of Moral And Civic Responsibility, Pedro Villarreal Iii
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
No abstract provided.
Commitment And Connection: Service-Learning And Christian Higher Education, Monica L. Mullins
Commitment And Connection: Service-Learning And Christian Higher Education, Monica L. Mullins
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
No abstract provided.
Educating For Life: Reflections On Christian Teaching And Learning, Tony Marchese
Educating For Life: Reflections On Christian Teaching And Learning, Tony Marchese
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
No abstract provided.
Growth No. 4 (2004) - Full Issue
Growth No. 4 (2004) - Full Issue
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
The full issue of the fourth edition of Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development.
Table Of Contents - Winter 2004
Table Of Contents - Winter 2004
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
Academic Leadership Journal Winter 2004 table of contents.