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Full-Text Articles in Educational Leadership
Cultivating The Habits Of Commonsense Leadership, James P. Evans
Cultivating The Habits Of Commonsense Leadership, James P. Evans
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
An article discussing strategies for cultivating good leadership habits.
Traveling Lite With Skip: Pay Attention To The Man Behind The Curtain, William "Skip" Boyer
Traveling Lite With Skip: Pay Attention To The Man Behind The Curtain, William "Skip" Boyer
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
An article discussing the need for critical thinking in leadership.
Accreditation And Assessment In Distance Learning, Janice M. Karlen
Accreditation And Assessment In Distance Learning, Janice M. Karlen
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
All accredited institutions in the United States that are involved in distance learning initiatives need to be concerned about how their programs and courses will be viewed by accreditation organizations. A review of the policies of several major accreditation associations and professional groups, national, regional and specialized, yields similar results when issues of distance learning are concerned. These requirements are reviewed. Virtually all accreditors require evidence of regular assessment processes. Alternative methods for conducting these assessments are proposed.
Line In The College Biz: What Happens When Capitalism And Education Collide? Teachers Become Clerks Selling Degrees., Lynne Drury Lerych
Line In The College Biz: What Happens When Capitalism And Education Collide? Teachers Become Clerks Selling Degrees., Lynne Drury Lerych
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
An article discussing trends in academia.
Koinonia, Tony Marchese, Mimi Barnard, Robbie Castleman, Wayne Barnard, Evan Parry, Damon Seacott, Todd Ream, Skip Trudeau
Koinonia, Tony Marchese, Mimi Barnard, Robbie Castleman, Wayne Barnard, Evan Parry, Damon Seacott, Todd Ream, Skip Trudeau
Koinonia
In the Academy
Creating Curricular Cohesiveness in the Academy: Infusing our Sector with Being, Tony Marchese
Learning Communities at Abilene Christian University: Integrating Faith, Living, and Learning, Mimi Barnard
Conference Spotlight
A Conversation with Ravi Zacharias
A Time to Sow, a TIme to Reap, Robbie Castleman
Reflections
Mid-Level Professionals Retreat, Wayne Barnard
A Memoir from Wheaton: My Experience at New Professionals Retreat '03, Evan Perry
Features
The President's Corner
Editor's Disk
Book Review: Making the Most of College: Students Speak Their Minds, reviewed by Damon Seacott
Thinking Theologically: To Teach Consumers OR Students, Todd Ream
Table Of Contents - Fall 2003
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
Academic Leadership Journal Fall 2003 Table of Contents.
Academic Leadership In Ivy Tech State College: Academic Chairs’ Tasks And Job Challenges, Michael Petty
Academic Leadership In Ivy Tech State College: Academic Chairs’ Tasks And Job Challenges, Michael Petty
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
This study was conducted to establish baseline information about Ivy Tech State College academic chairs’ personal/background characteristics and to determine those chairs’ rating of the importance of their tasks and their perceptions of the job challenges they will face in the future. In addition, the study compared Ivy Tech chairs’ personal/ background characteristics and perceptions of their tasks and job challenges with the findings of the 1992 International Community College Chair Survey. Although there were some statistically different ratings, in essence both samples of chairs highly rate the importance of their myriad tasks and they are in general agreement as …
Making Music And Learning Leadership: Cassatt String Quartet, Susan Leshnower
Making Music And Learning Leadership: Cassatt String Quartet, Susan Leshnower
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
An article discussing the Cassatt String Quartet's efforts at teaching leadership through chamber music.
Clear Communication Can Allude Those Who Speak In Bizbabble, William "Skip" Boyer
Clear Communication Can Allude Those Who Speak In Bizbabble, William "Skip" Boyer
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
An article decrying trends in corporate technobabble.
Review: The Department Chair’S Role In Developing New Faculty Into Teachers And Scholars By Estela Mara Bensimon, Kelly Ward, And Karla Sanders, Joann Moody
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
A book review of The Department Chair’s Role in Developing New Faculty into Teachers and Scholars by Estela Mara Bensimon, Kelly Ward, and Karla Sanders
Table Of Contents - Summer 2003
Table Of Contents - Summer 2003
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
Academic Leadership Journal Summer 2003 Table of Contents
Managing Contemporary Uk Universities – Manager-Academics And New Managerialism, Rosemary Deem, Oliver Fulton, Sam Hillyard, Rachel Johnson, Mike Reed, Stephen Watson
Managing Contemporary Uk Universities – Manager-Academics And New Managerialism, Rosemary Deem, Oliver Fulton, Sam Hillyard, Rachel Johnson, Mike Reed, Stephen Watson
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
A multi-disciplinary project entitled ‘New Managerialism and the Management of UK Universities’ was conducted by a team of researchers based at Lancaster University between October 1998 and November 2000. The study was funded by the UK Economic and Social Research Council (grant no R000237661). The project was designed to examine the extent to which ‘New Managerialism’, a set of reforms of the management of publicly-funded services popular with many western governments, was perceived to have permeated the management of UK universities. The study also explored the roles, practices, selection, learning and support of manager-academics. The first phase of the study …
Profile Of Women Trustees At Land Grant Institutions: Roles, Responsibilities, And Reflections, Darla J. Twale, Joanne E. Burley
Profile Of Women Trustees At Land Grant Institutions: Roles, Responsibilities, And Reflections, Darla J. Twale, Joanne E. Burley
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
A study of 49 women trustees at land grant universities showed that they were well educated and highly involved in civic and professional affairs. As trustees, they were heavily involved in the life of the campus and were making substantial sacrifices to do so. The data indicated women were being selected for subcommittees but not necessarily the most powerful ones. While some women accepted the position to represent the female perspective, their comments urged women to be cautious if they want to be an effective voice.
Commonsense Leadership For Uncommon Times, James P. Evans
Commonsense Leadership For Uncommon Times, James P. Evans
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
An article discussing the merits of commonsense leadership.
Academic Duty By Donald Kennedy: A Review By Cody Arvidson, University Of North Texas, Cody Arvidson
Academic Duty By Donald Kennedy: A Review By Cody Arvidson, University Of North Texas, Cody Arvidson
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
A book review of Academic Duty by Donald Kennedy.
Koinonia, Caryn Grimstead, Bob Neideck, Ann Snow, Skip Trudeau, Richard Twiss, Ken Fong, Stephen J. Pasiciel, Neil Friesland, Todd Ream, Adela Hufford
Koinonia, Caryn Grimstead, Bob Neideck, Ann Snow, Skip Trudeau, Richard Twiss, Ken Fong, Stephen J. Pasiciel, Neil Friesland, Todd Ream, Adela Hufford
Koinonia
College Student Issues
Campus Suicide: Lessons Learned, Caryn Grimstead, Bob Neideck, Ann Snow, and Skip Trudeau
Conference Spotlight
One Church Many Tribes: Following Jesus the Way God Made You, Richard Twiss
Pursuing the Pearl, Ken Fong
Residence Life & Beyond
Building Inclusive Communities in the Residence Hall, Stephen J. Pasiciel
Faculty Involvement in Student Development: Teaching Does Not End in the Classroom, Neil Friesland
Features
The President's Corner
Editor's Disk
ACSD Ballot
NEW COLUMN: Thinking Theologically, Todd Ream
My Senior Year; A Reflection on the First Four Years, Adela Hufford
Table Of Contents - Spring 2003
Table Of Contents - Spring 2003
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
Academic Leadership Journal Winter 2003 Table of Contents
Do Colleges And Universities Need Ethics Officers?, John B. Bennett
Do Colleges And Universities Need Ethics Officers?, John B. Bennett
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
An article discussing the need for strong ethical controls within institutions of higher education.
Teaching In The Information Age: Leadership Aspects Of Integrated Learning With Technology In Democratic Environments, Patrick Mendis
Teaching In The Information Age: Leadership Aspects Of Integrated Learning With Technology In Democratic Environments, Patrick Mendis
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
Teaching as a collaborative enterprise can further be enhanced by the use of integrated learning methods and the infusion of technology. Teacher as a leader must then work as a catalyst to facilitate this learning process. A creation of democratic environment has become increasingly easier with the use of the technology. Yet, the right attitude in leadership and the adaptive challenge are as equally important as the infusion of technology into classroom learning and teaching. Teacher is still the noble master and technology is the revolutionary servant in a more democratic world.
“Power Failure In Administrative Environments” — A Response, John B. Bennett
“Power Failure In Administrative Environments” — A Response, John B. Bennett
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
A response to the essay “Power Failure” by Julius, Baldridge, and Pfeffer.
Literature Review: The Relationship Between Department Chairs And Academic Program Review, Sheila Bassoppo-Moyo
Literature Review: The Relationship Between Department Chairs And Academic Program Review, Sheila Bassoppo-Moyo
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
Academic program review is increasingly mandated in higher education in the current environment of academic accountability. At the same time, the role of the department chair is growing in responsibility and complexity. This review of the literature attempts to explore the intersection between the role of the department chair and the successful implementation of academic program review recommendations or results at the department level.
Faculty Consensus Leads To Creative Solutions, Kathryn Brooks
Faculty Consensus Leads To Creative Solutions, Kathryn Brooks
Scholarship and Professional Work – Education
The answers to many of the problems facing schools today "are in the minds of the teachers. Half our solutions are in their minds but they have to come out through open dialogue," says Gary Kruse, principal of Evans Middle School in Ottumwa, Iowa. When faced with leading a middle school that had a history of low reading scores on the Iowa Test of Basic Skills (ITBS), Mr. Kruse turned to the people who knew the students and the school climate best--the teachers...
Christian Liberal Arts: An Education That Goes Beyond, David M. Johnstone
Christian Liberal Arts: An Education That Goes Beyond, David M. Johnstone
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
No abstract provided.
Faith Development And Student Affairs, Barry Loy
Faith Development And Student Affairs, Barry Loy
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
No abstract provided.
Kohlberg And Fowler: Two Models For Considering The Moral Progress Of College Students, Tim Herrmann
Kohlberg And Fowler: Two Models For Considering The Moral Progress Of College Students, Tim Herrmann
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
Fostering moral development has been an important goal of American higher education throughout its history. This goal has become especially prominent in light of recent developments related to crime, ethical indifference and deteriorating social structures. This topic is of particular relevance to faith-based institutions as the fostering of moral development is vitally related to their collective mission and purposes.
The literature of moral development contains a number of prominent and plausible theoretical approaches. However, two of the most prominent and highly developed are, Lawrence Kohlberg’s theory of moral judgment development and James Fowler’s theory of faith development. Each of these …
Growth No. 3 (2003) - Full Issue
Growth No. 3 (2003) - Full Issue
Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development
The full issue of the third edition of Growth: The Journal of the Association for Christians in Student Development.
Table Of Contents - Winter 2003
Table Of Contents - Winter 2003
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
Table of Contents for the Winter 2003 issue of the Academic Leadership Journal.
Jim Evans On Commonsense Leadership, James P. Evans
Jim Evans On Commonsense Leadership, James P. Evans
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
A short article by James Evans listing qualities commonsense leaders have.
Academic Politics, Leadership, And Hospitality, John B. Bennett
Academic Politics, Leadership, And Hospitality, John B. Bennett
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
An article discussing the merits of good academic citizenship within academic departments and the destructive nature of insistent individualism and academic politics.
Remarks Delivered By James P. Evans, James P. Evans
Remarks Delivered By James P. Evans, James P. Evans
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
Remarks delivered by James P. Evans, president and chief executive officer, Best Western International Inc., April 14, 1999, AH&MA Leadership Keynote Address