Retaining Your Best College Professors: You Worked Hard to Recruit Them; Now How Do You Keep Them?
Autor Jeffrey L. Bulleren Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 oct 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781475862003
ISBN-10: 1475862008
Pagini: 132
Dimensiuni: 159 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1475862008
Pagini: 132
Dimensiuni: 159 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1. The Faculty Retention Problem
Chapter 2. Retaining a Diverse Faculty
Chapter 3. Best Practices in Onboarding and Orientation
Chapter 4. Providing Support at Critical Points
Chapter 5. Promoting Faculty Engagement
Chapter 6. Part-Time Faculty, Adjuncts, and Full-Time Temps
Chapter 7. Creating a Culture of Hiring and Retaining the Best
About the Author
Other Books by Jeffrey L. Buller
More About ATLAS
Introduction
Chapter 1. The Faculty Retention Problem
Chapter 2. Retaining a Diverse Faculty
Chapter 3. Best Practices in Onboarding and Orientation
Chapter 4. Providing Support at Critical Points
Chapter 5. Promoting Faculty Engagement
Chapter 6. Part-Time Faculty, Adjuncts, and Full-Time Temps
Chapter 7. Creating a Culture of Hiring and Retaining the Best
About the Author
Other Books by Jeffrey L. Buller
More About ATLAS
Recenzii
Retaining Your Best College Professors is a must-read book for anyone who works in academia. Faculty members' retention has gained more significance lately, and we all need to be on top of it. Administrators who work at colleges and universities should be encouraged to focus on this important topic. I agree with the recommendations of the book and believe that all schools should adopt them. Jeffrey L. Buller succeeds in summarizing what needs to be done clearly and concisely. As in all his other books, he gets to the heart of the matter in an easily understandable manner.
As a department chair, graduate program director, and director of a school for thirty-three years, I
cannot agree more with Jeffrey's Buller's assessment of the importance of retaining your best and
most competent faculty. The strategies Buller describes in this book will go far in accomplishing this
goal. Retaining you best college professors is, indeed, a challenge that all administrators in academia
face, and it is becoming more difficult every day to retain the best of the best.
Jeff Buller is the academic leadership guru extraordinaire. His numerous writings have guided and inspired scores of educators. In his latest offering he puts his finger on what is perhaps the greatest nightmare of many college administrators: the departure of their top professors. With clear examples and actionable insights he demonstrates how faculty retention is an ongoing process, starting on day one of a faculty member's employment and continuing throughout their career. Moreover, many key steps can be implemented without much institutional change or financial investment. The lessons from this book can be put in practice immediately and will be invaluable to any department chair or college dean.
In Retaining Your Best College Professors, Jeffrey Buller once again proves why he is one of the foremost authorities in higher education leadership. Drawing comparisons to student-based retention initiatives, Buller makes an undeniable case that retaining the best faculty members requires a shift in overall organizational thinking, training, and culture, which must be supported by all levels of leadership. As a department chair, I fully endorse Buller's foundational principles and related strategies. This is definitely a must-read for anyone in higher education.
The time has come for a renewed focus on faculty retention, and this book provides several relevant considerations for academic leaders seeking to take immediate action.
As a department chair, graduate program director, and director of a school for thirty-three years, I
cannot agree more with Jeffrey's Buller's assessment of the importance of retaining your best and
most competent faculty. The strategies Buller describes in this book will go far in accomplishing this
goal. Retaining you best college professors is, indeed, a challenge that all administrators in academia
face, and it is becoming more difficult every day to retain the best of the best.
Jeff Buller is the academic leadership guru extraordinaire. His numerous writings have guided and inspired scores of educators. In his latest offering he puts his finger on what is perhaps the greatest nightmare of many college administrators: the departure of their top professors. With clear examples and actionable insights he demonstrates how faculty retention is an ongoing process, starting on day one of a faculty member's employment and continuing throughout their career. Moreover, many key steps can be implemented without much institutional change or financial investment. The lessons from this book can be put in practice immediately and will be invaluable to any department chair or college dean.
In Retaining Your Best College Professors, Jeffrey Buller once again proves why he is one of the foremost authorities in higher education leadership. Drawing comparisons to student-based retention initiatives, Buller makes an undeniable case that retaining the best faculty members requires a shift in overall organizational thinking, training, and culture, which must be supported by all levels of leadership. As a department chair, I fully endorse Buller's foundational principles and related strategies. This is definitely a must-read for anyone in higher education.
The time has come for a renewed focus on faculty retention, and this book provides several relevant considerations for academic leaders seeking to take immediate action.