Community College Faculty Scholarship : New Directions for Community Colleges (New Directions for Community Colleges)

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Community College Faculty Scholarship : New Directions for Community Colleges (New Directions for Community Colleges)

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  • 言語 ENG
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While teaching occupies the primary role of faculty members in community colleges, the question remains: To what extent are community college faculty members engaged in research and scholarship? This issue focuses on: * the types of research and scholarship performed by community college faculty, * the forces that foster or impede the engagement of community college faculty members in research and scholarship, * specific examples of community college faculty scholarship that demonstrate the value of this work to the institution and to larger society, and * policies and practices at the institutional, local, and state level that support engagement in research and scholarship. This is the 171st volume of this Jossey-Bass quarterly report series. Essential to the professional libraries of presidents, vice presidents, deans, and other leaders in today's open-door institutions, New Directions for Community Colleges provides expert guidance in meeting the challenges of their distinctive and expanding educational mission.

Contents

EDITOR S NOTES 1 John M. Braxton 1. Community College Faculty Engagement in Boyer s Domains of Scholarship 7 John M. Braxton, Dawn Lyken-Segosebe This chapter describes the findings from a national survey of community college faculty. With the lens of Boyer s Domains of Scholarship applied to these findings, a more fine-grained and accurate assessment of the engagement of community college faculty members in scholarship emerges. 2. Types of Faculty Scholars in Community Colleges 15 Toby J. Park, John M. Braxton, Dawn Lyken-Segosebe This chapter describes three empirically derived types of faculty scholars in community colleges: Immersed Scholars, Scholars of Dissemination, and Scholars of Pedagogical Knowledge. This chapter discusses these types and offers a recommendation. 3. Faculty Scholarship at Community Colleges: Culture, Institutional Structures, and Socialization 21 Vanessa Smith Morest This chapter looks at community college faculty engagement in scholarship. Community college faculty spend the majority of their time engaged in teaching, and therefore their scholarship typically focuses on strengthening curriculum and instruction. The paper identifies some of the structural and cultural challenges and supports to scholarship at community colleges. The author concludes that mechanisms for encouraging and rewarding scholarship at community colleges remain underutilized. 4. Scholarship and the Professional Identity of Community College Faculty Members 37 James C. Palmer Professional associations established by and for community college faculty have forged a path to an alternative professional identity that recognizes disciplinary scholarship as an essential part of faculty work. 5. A National Initiative of Teaching, Researching, and Dreaming: Community College Faculty Research in Achieving the Dream Colleges 49 Linda Serra Hagedorn The Achieving the Dream initiative have created a new environment and new forms of thinking among faculty that has spurred some to action research within their classrooms and beyond. 6. Filling the Void: The Roles of a Local Applied Research Center and a Statewide Workforce Training Consortium 63 Richard C. Perniciaro, Lawrence A. Nespoli, Sivaraman Anbarasan This chapter describes the development of an applied research center at Atlantic Cape Community College and a statewide workforce training consortium run by the community college sector in New Jersey. 7. Tweaking the Culture of the Community College 77 John M. Braxton, William R. Doyle, Dawn Lyken-Segosebe This chapter contends that scholarship should become a part of the mission of the community college. The authors describe actions for individual community colleges and state and federal actions that encourage and support the engagement of community college faculty members in scholarship. Appendix: Description of Research Methods and Analyses for Chapters 1 and 2 87 John M. Braxton This appendix describes the methodology and statistical procedures used to obtain the findings presented in Chapters 1 and 2. The appendix also contains Tables A.1 to A.4. INDEX 97

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