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Life Cycle of a Department Chair - New Directions for Higher Education, Number 126

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Klappentext This monograph identifies! examines! and analyzes selected issues related to the career development of the department chair with a special focus on how colleges and universities can assist faculty in preparing themselves for this role! and how chairs can be supported during their term of service. Chapters examine how chairs can continue to develop their skills while serving in this leadership role! and how they can prepare themselves for academic life after they conclude their administrative duties as chair. This is the 126th issue of the Jossey Bass quarterly report series "New Directions for Higher Education". Zusammenfassung Identifies! examines! and analyzes selected issues related to the career development of the department chair with a special focus on how colleges and universities can assist faculty in preparing themselves for this role! and how chairs can be supported during their term of service. Inhaltsverzeichnis Editors' Notes (Walter H. Gmelch! John H. Schuh). 1. Who Becomes a Chair? (James B. Carroll! Mimi Wolverton). Individuals in the position of department chair serve the interests of both the institutional administrative core and the faculty and discipline from which they come. 2. Socializing New Chairs (Jerry R. Thomas! John H. Schuh). A good chair must develop a joint vision with others-in this instance! the departmental faculty and staff. 3. The Professional Development of Department Chairs (Irene W. D. Hecht). Resources are available for learning the role of department chair and for learning the ropes. 4. The Interim Chair: Special Challenges and Opportunities (Anthony G. Rud Jr.). This chapter addresses the unique role of interim chair. 5. Measuring the Performance of the Chair (Judy Nichols Mitchell). Chairs are evaluated on a periodic basis! and this chapter identifies salient aspects of this process. 6. The Department Chair's Balancing Acts (Walter H. Gmelch). Whether it is in terms of frames! roles! responsibilities! models! or tasks! chairs need to understand the dimensions of their position. 7. The End of the Reign: Department Chair No More (Earl Smith). The willing exit from the department chair position can be a successful transition into a new phase of professional life. Index. ...

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Authors Walter H. Schuh Gmelch, He, Schuh, John H. Gmelch Schuh
Assisted by Walter H. Gmelch (Editor), John H. Schuh (Editor)
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.06.2004
 
EAN 9780787975890
ISBN 978-0-7879-7589-0
No. of pages 112
Series New Directions for Higher Educ
New Directions for Higher Educ
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > Adult education

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