
A Toolkit for Mid-Career Academics
Cultivating Career Advancement
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 9. April 2024
Book
Hardback
246 pages
978-1-032-55030-5 (ISBN)
Description
Mid-career faculty are the backbone of the college and university workforce and represent the largest population of faculty in the academy, yet they face myriad challenges that hinder career satisfaction and advancement.
This book offers action-oriented tools to engage (or re-engage) mid-career programming at the individual faculty, institutional, consortial, and grant-funded levels. Bringing together leading scholars and practitioners engaged in research and practice, this edited volume offers solutions to two driving questions faced by mid-career faculty: "what's next" and "how to navigate." This focus on both what and how highlights critical issues and challenges associated with mid-career coupled with specific tools and strategies to successfully navigate from diverse stakeholder perspectives. Jargon-free and rich with stories from the field, each chapter can serve as a stand-alone resource, be read in order as presented, or be read non-sequentially based on the reader's specific needs.
Mid-career faculty, including non-tenure-track and community college academics, will welcome the resources, tools, and strategies featured throughout this book, the "pocket professional development mentor" to help create more inclusive and equitable programming at multiple levels.
This book offers action-oriented tools to engage (or re-engage) mid-career programming at the individual faculty, institutional, consortial, and grant-funded levels. Bringing together leading scholars and practitioners engaged in research and practice, this edited volume offers solutions to two driving questions faced by mid-career faculty: "what's next" and "how to navigate." This focus on both what and how highlights critical issues and challenges associated with mid-career coupled with specific tools and strategies to successfully navigate from diverse stakeholder perspectives. Jargon-free and rich with stories from the field, each chapter can serve as a stand-alone resource, be read in order as presented, or be read non-sequentially based on the reader's specific needs.
Mid-career faculty, including non-tenure-track and community college academics, will welcome the resources, tools, and strategies featured throughout this book, the "pocket professional development mentor" to help create more inclusive and equitable programming at multiple levels.
Reviews / Votes
This volume provides a wealth of practice-based tools for mid-career faculty and for those who support them. It's like learning from the most generous and experienced colleagues you could hope to meet. Dr. Christel Lutz, Director of Education, University College Utrecht; Principal Fellow, Centre for Academic Teaching and Learning, Utrecht University.This book is thoughtfully situated and relevant to the unique dilemmas, opportunities, and challenges of "midcareer" faculty. Readers will benefit not only from the actionable recommendations offered but also the programmatic inspiration and institutional examples shared. Dr. Jennifer Ng, Associate Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs, The University of Kansas
The coverage of topics in this book provides faculty, campus leaders, and faculty developers with ready to use information and materials to support mid-career faculty. Readers will find resources for immediate implementation, and importantly, mid-career faculty will find ways to ignite their passion in building their career pathway forward.Dr. Pamela L. Eddy, Associate Provost for Faculty Affairs and Development and Professor, Higher Education, William & Mary
Building Your Mid-Career Academic Toolkit: Cultivating Career Advancement is a timely and resourceful volume as mid-career faculty face a continually challenging academic environment. The book offers evidence-based strategies grounded in equity principles to navigate the mid-career stage that are useful for all stakeholders including faculty, faculty developers, and administrators.
Dr. Rita Kumar, Professor of English, Former Executive Director of Faculty Enrichment Center, University of Cincinnati, and Co-editor, Equity and Inclusion in Higher Education: Strategies for Teaching
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional Practice & Development
Illustrations
9 s/w Abbildungen, 3 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 6 s/w Zeichnungen, 26 s/w Tabellen
26 Tables, black and white; 6 Line drawings, black and white; 3 Halftones, black and white; 9 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
563 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-55030-5 (9781032550305)
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Vicki L. Baker | Aimee LaPointe Terosky | Laura Gail Lunsford
A Toolkit for Mid-Career Academics
Cultivating Career Advancement
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Vicki L. Baker | Aimee LaPointe Terosky | Laura Gail Lunsford
A Toolkit for Mid-Career Academics
Cultivating Career Advancement
Book
04/2024
1st Edition
Routledge
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Vicki L. Baker | Aimee LaPointe Terosky | Laura Gail Lunsford
A Toolkit for Mid-Career Academics
Cultivating Career Advancement
E-Book
04/2024
1st Edition
Routledge
€55.49
Available for download
Persons
Dr. Vicki L. Baker, a Fulbright Scholar, is the E. Maynard Aris Endowed Professor in Economics and Management and department chair at Albion College. She is co-founder of Lead Mentor Develop, LLC. Vicki was recognized as a Top 100 Visionary 2021 in Education (GFEL) and a Top 10 Visionary in Education in 2023 by CioLook Magazine.
Dr. Aimee LaPointe Terosky is Associate Dean of the School of Education and Human Development and Professor of Educational Leadership at Saint Joseph's University. Dr. Terosky's expertise is school leader/faculty careers in K-12 and higher education. She has received her university's Teaching, Research, and Justice Merit Awards, including the Tengelmann Award for Distinguished Research and Teaching.
Dr. Laura Gail Lunsford is Professor of Psychology and Assistant Dean at Campbell University. She was an associate professor at the University of Arizona and has held academic leadership roles at NC State, Duke University, and UNC Wilmington. A Fulbright Scholar, she publishes on mentoring and leadership in the academy.
Dr. Aimee LaPointe Terosky is Associate Dean of the School of Education and Human Development and Professor of Educational Leadership at Saint Joseph's University. Dr. Terosky's expertise is school leader/faculty careers in K-12 and higher education. She has received her university's Teaching, Research, and Justice Merit Awards, including the Tengelmann Award for Distinguished Research and Teaching.
Dr. Laura Gail Lunsford is Professor of Psychology and Assistant Dean at Campbell University. She was an associate professor at the University of Arizona and has held academic leadership roles at NC State, Duke University, and UNC Wilmington. A Fulbright Scholar, she publishes on mentoring and leadership in the academy.
Content
Introduction: What's Next? and How to Navigate? Facilitating Mid-Career Advancement. Section 1: Faculty Skill Development. Chapter 1: Demystifying Grants: Strategies to Take Your Research to the Next Level and Get Funded Through Collaborative Networking. Chapter 2: Faculty Re-Engagement: A Sabbatical Planning Guide to Support Productivity and Well-Being. Chapter 3: Critical Considerations at Mid-Career: How Mentoring Can Help You at This Stage. Chapter 4: Effective Mentoring Conversations with Faculty: A Guide for Department Chairs, Directors, and Deans. Chapter 5: Safeguarding Space: A Job-Crafting Action Plan That Elevates Mid-Career Priorities. Section 2: Institutional Programming. Chapter 6: What's Next? Charting Your Path: A Personal Career Goal Development Program for Mid-Career Faculty. Chapter 7: Supporting Faculty at Small Liberal Arts Colleges Across the Career Span. Chapter 8: Assessing and Supporting the Needs of Mid-Career Faculty: A Networked Mentoring Approach. Chapter 9: Supporting Teaching-Track Faculty at Mid-Career. Chapter 10: Meeting Them Where They Are: Supporting the Professional Learning Needs of Community College Educators. Section 3: Consortial and Professional Association Programming. Chapter 11: Leveraging a Consortial Approach for Mid-Career Faculty Learning Communities. Chapter 12: YOEMEGA: Empowering Faculty Members in Tuerkiye Through a Collaborative and Sustainable Professional Development Voluntary Initiative. Chapter 13: Data-Informed Community College Teaching and Learning Hubs in North Carolina. Chapter 14: Fostering a Mid-Career Community: A Workshop for Personal Focus and Academic Advancement. Section 4: Grant-Funded Initiatives. Chapter 15: Building Community, Confidence, and Capacity for Advancement and Leadership through Regional Inter-Institutional Peer Alliances. Chapter 16: Building an Infrastructure for Mid-Career Faculty Advancement: Lessons Learned from Faculty Peer Networks in the UMD ADVANCE Program. Chapter 17: Mid-Career, but New to the Academy: A Federal Investment in ROTC Educators and Cadets. Chapter 18: Using Humanities-Based Grants to Leverage Resources, Acquire New Skills, and Expand Networks. Section 5: Conclusion. Chapter 19: From Reactive to Sustainable: Advancing the Practice of Mid-Career Faculty Development