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Horning, Kathleen T. – School Library Journal, 2000
This interview with Kimberly Willis Holt, an author of young adult fiction who recently won the National Book Award for Young People's Literature, discusses her background, how she began her writing career, childhood influences, small-town life, and how she develops her characters. (LRW)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Authors, Awards, Characterization
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Court, Stephen – Higher Education Review, 2000
Used surveys and telephone interviews to examine linkages between university staff and business in the United Kingdom. Found a wide range of activities but patchy reward from higher education institutions. Business participation and institutional recognition was greater among post-1992 staff; participation was greater among science-related staff,…
Descriptors: Business, College Faculty, Foreign Countries, Partnerships in Education
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Bonfiglio, Robert A. – About Campus, 2000
Addresses general perceptions regarding student affairs work in higher education and the role of the student affairs staff member. Discusses the purpose and value of student affairs work in the face of negative perceptions about the profession. (GCP)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Negative Attitudes, Professional Recognition, Student Personnel Services
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Wergin, Jon F. – Liberal Education, 2001
Suggests that rather than being led by the rhetoric of "Walden Two" experiments with incentives and rewards, faculty development can best be informed and guided by the motives that brought faculty to the profession: autonomy, community, recognition, efficacy. (EV)
Descriptors: College Environment, College Faculty, Faculty College Relationship, Incentives
Baldwin, Roger G.; Chang, Deborah A. – Liberal Education, 2006
Mid-career faculty are the keystone of the academic enterprise. They fill essential instructional, program development, administrative, and citizenship roles at their institutions. They form a bridge between faculty generations by mentoring new colleagues and assuming leadership duties as their senior colleagues move toward retirement. Mid-career…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Faculty, Faculty Development, Faculty College Relationship
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Reynolds, Bronte H. – AASA Journal of Scholarship & Practice, 2006
Over the decades, those in education have waged a noble struggle in an attempt to achieve the respect and dignity worthy of their profession. Their social value, their worthiness, and the critical nature of their success, it can be argued, are every bit as significant as that of practicing medicine. Research consistently demonstrates the positive…
Descriptors: School Administration, Principals, Instructional Leadership, Credentials
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Stastny, Kimm – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2002
In April 2000 Ralph A. Smith was recognized by the National Art Education Association (NAEA) as the National Art Educator of the Year. At a general session of the NAEA national convention, he received a standing ovation that lasted several minutes. He appeared surprised at first, then elated, by the resounding sense of appreciation the…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Art Education, Humanities, Public Education
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Hershenson, David B. – Career Development Quarterly, 2006
Frank Parsons was not the 1st American to recognize or address the need for vocational guidance. Why he, rather than his predecessors, is credited with initiating the field can be attributed to the largely overlooked contributions of 3 other persons: Pauline Agassiz Shaw, Meyer Bloomfield, and Ralph Albertson. The author calls attention to the…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Intellectual History, Bibliometrics, Change Agents
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Silverthorn, D. U. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2006
The Claude Bernard Distinguished Lectureship of the Teaching of Physiology Section is presented annually at the Experimental Biology meeting. The lectureship is named for Prof. Claude Bernard, the experimental physiologist who is credited with introducing the concept of homeostasis. The 2006 Claude Bernard Distinguished Lecture was given by Dr.…
Descriptors: Physiology, Biology, Recognition (Achievement), Professional Recognition
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Finnigan, Kara S.; Gross, Betheny – American Educational Research Journal, 2007
The federal No Child Left Behind Act and previous performance-based accountability policies are based on a theoretical assumption that sanctions will motivate school staff to perform at higher levels and focus attention on student outcomes. Using data from Chicago, this article draws on expectancy and incentive theories to examine whether…
Descriptors: Sanctions, Professional Recognition, Teacher Motivation, Accountability
Vandenberg, Peter – 1994
By the late 19th century, the new universities in the United States had become so closely intertwined with the research imperative that their future depended on their position at the center of knowledge creation. The tension between the liberal arts college and the "modern" research university initiated a process of differentiation that…
Descriptors: English Departments, Higher Education, Professional Recognition, Research
Gaudelius, Yvonne, Ed. – 1993
This report contains the minutes of the National Art Education Association (NAEA) Women's Caucus Business Meeting held May 2, 1992 at the NAEA National Art Education Convention in Phoenix, Arizona. The issue highlights the Women's Caucus Awards, presented April 4, 1993 in Chicago, Illinois. A description of these awards and the nomination…
Descriptors: Art Teachers, Artists, Awards, Book Reviews
Lemon, Hallie S., Comp.; And Others – 1994
This 1994 Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC) Roundtable was composed of "Permanent Temps" from schools across the United States; it originated in audience reaction to one session in San Diego (California) in 1993 (ERIC ED 356 483). This 1994 session highlighted ways in which these permanent temporary faculty are…
Descriptors: Employment Level, Higher Education, Part Time Faculty, Professional Recognition
Moe, Christian H. – 1983
The author pays tribute to Mordecai Gorelik, a noted critic and scholar of the theatre, by reflecting on the man's critical and dramatic writing. Turning first to his critical writing, the author makes special mention of Gorelik's essays in newspapers and notable journals, his book and production reviews, his articles on theatre appearing in both…
Descriptors: Authors, Drama, Literary Criticism, Literary History
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LaNoue, George R. – Journal of College and University Law, 1974
The concept of academic tenure is examined in relationship to charges that it may violate Title VII of the Civil Rights Act regarding equal opportunities for women and minorities. The author finds no reason why a well-administered award tenure system utilizing collegial judgment is inconsistent with Title VII. (JT)
Descriptors: Civil Rights, College Faculty, Court Litigation, Higher Education
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