The Academic Gateway

The Academic Gateway
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Understanding the Journey to Tenure
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Artikel-Nr:
9780776624396
Veröffentl:
2017
Einband:
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Seiten:
0
Autor:
Timothy Sibbald
Serie:
Education
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Digital Watermark [Social-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:


This collection written by professors experiencing the journey to tenure in education puts the reader in the writer’s shoes to provide insight for those who are considering this path, as well as for policy makers.
The Academic Gateway: Understanding the Journey to Tenure investigates the experiences of professors employed in tenure-track positions who are starting their career within a university environment, but have not yet attained the affirmation and permanence that tenure offers. The role that they have taken on entails the preparation of students within a professional school. Some of them have very limited professional experience, while others bring multiple years of experience with them in their transition to a faculty of education.






The contributors speak to the three key components of their faculty role: teaching, service, and research. Addressing organizational structures and differences relative to prior roles, they examine how these changes


have assisted, confused or altered the way they conduct their day-to-day work. They speak about relevant prior experiences, the preparation they received through graduate school, and the details of the learning curve as they entered into their tenure track role.






Have they been successful? The reader will experience the same uncertainty and anticipation every professor goes through during their journey to tenure. This approach amplifies the realism of not knowing whether issues that are spoken about will ultimately be overcome and enhances the validity of their experiences by not biasing the contributions towards those who expect success.

Table of Contents






Acknowledgements  ix






Introduction  xi






Section I






Editors’ Preface—Late Tenure-Track  13


1 On the Tenure-Track: Navigating Research, Teaching, and Service Responsibilities in a U15 Institution


Frank Deer 17


2 Meet Jill—She Fell Down the Hill but Came Back up Again: Struggling with Mental Illness While on the Path to Tenure


Joan M. Chambers 29


3 Re-Locating: Moving Between the Field and the University 


Lee Anne Block 41


4 Belonging Differently: Immigration, Identity, and Tenure-Track


Cecile Badenhorst 51


5 The Three-Headed Monster


Greg Rickwood 63






Section II






Editors’ Preface—Tenure-Track Collaboration 75


6 Women Reflect on Becoming an Academic: Challenges and Supports


Memorial’s Education Writing Group 79


7 I Think You Are Ambivalent: The Realities of Indigenous Scholarship in Mainstream Universities


Onowa McIvor, María del Carmen Rodríguez de France, and Trish Rosborough 93


8 A Dynamic Duet: Fluid Mentorship and Holistic Co-Teaching


Manu Sharma and Cam Cobb  111






Section III






Editors’ Preface—Mid-Tenure-Track  129


9 Practitioner to Academic: A Composition of Transitions


Timothy M. Sibbald  133


10 Surviving and Thriving in the First Years of Tenure-Track: A Journey Through France, Spain, and Québec


Margarida Romero  145


11 For Academy’s Sake: A Former Practitioner’s Search for Scholarly Relevance


Lloyd Kornelsen  159


12 Transitioning to the Academic Tenure-Track at Mid-Career: Exploring Adaptive and Maladaptive Responses to Challenges and Adversity


Peter Milley  179






Section IV






Editors’ Preface—Early Tenure-Track 199


13 From There to Here


Victoria (Tory) Handford 203


14 The “Ten-Year Road” to Tenure: A Personal Narrative of the Beginning Phases of the Journey


Greg Ogilvie 217


15 Professor, Student, Mother: Can You Have It All?


Kathy Snow  233


16 Just Today and Just Tomorrow: Building Capacity on the Tenure-Track in New Brunswick


Lyle Hamm 249






Conclusion—Tenure-Track Advice 265






Contributors 273






Index  281

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