Academic Paths

Academic Paths
Author: Peter A. Keller
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2016-01-28
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317717232

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This book contains the intimate autobiographies of 13 psychologists who work in academic settings. Their experiences are as diverse as their specializations and the academic institutions from which they come. However, all of the contributors have in common an infectious enthusiasm for their academic experiences and the unique opportunities provided by their careers. Psychology students often have only vague notions about the career experiences and personal lives of academic psychologists. The autobiographies in this book open special windows onto the lives of psychologists in academic settings. The contributions range from a description of experiences at a two-year community college through discussions of the demands at high powered doctoral-level research institutions. The authors offer intimate glimpses of experiences in their lives that paved the way to academia. Although this book is, in a sense, about career planning in academic settings, there is no pretense about it being a career planning guide. The editor's goal was to give readers some sense of what motivates academic psychologists and what their personal as well as professional lives are like. The editor also makes clear his belief that there is no single pathway to a successful academic career in psychology. Although each contributor describes what most would see as a successful career, the academic paths taken and the personal and professional rewards received are often quite different. This book will provide encouragement to students contemplating a career in academia as well as interesting reading for psychologists curious about what makes their academic colleagues tick.

Academic Well Being of Racialized Students

Academic Well Being of Racialized Students
Author: Benita Bunjun
Publsiher: Fernwood Publishing
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2021-04-30T00:00:00Z
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781773634401

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Canadian universities have an ongoing history of colonialism and racism in this white-settler society. Racialized students (Indigenous, Black and students of colour), who would once have been forbidden from academic spaces and who still feel out of place, must navigate these repressive structures in their educational journeys. Through the genres of essay, art, poetry and photography, this book examines the experiences of and effects on racialized students in the Canadian academy, while exposing academia’s lack of capacity to promote students’ academic well-being. The book emphasizes the crucial connections that racialized students forge, which transform an otherwise hostile environment into a space of intellectual collaboration, community building and transnational kinship relations. Meticulously curated by Dr. Benita Bunjun, this book is a living example of mentorship, reciprocity and resilience.

Preparing Students From the Academic World to Career Paths A Comprehensive Guide

Preparing Students From the Academic World to Career Paths  A Comprehensive Guide
Author: Sligh Conway, Cassandra,Liu, Andy Jiahao
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2024-04-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781668483176

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In today’s educational field, to ensure students are prepared to make the transition from education to the workforce, students must develop skills that support them in the working world. Further research on these skills is required to assist learners moving forward. Preparing Students From the Academic World to Career Paths: A Comprehensive Guide provides a comprehensive guide to preparing minority and first-generation students to transition from the academic world into their chosen career path. The book also provides post-secondary educators and student support staff with suggestions to incorporate the recognition and development of transferrable skills in curriculum and advising. Covering key topics such as career readiness, minority students, and student success, this reference work is ideal for administrators, principals, researchers, scholars, academicians, practitioners, instructors, and students.

Professorial Pathways

Professorial Pathways
Author: Martin J. Finkelstein,Glen A. Jones
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2019-05-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781421428741

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What makes a professor? The answer depends on where in the world you are. Winner of the CIHE Award for Significant Research on International Higher Education by the Association for the Study of Higher Education In the twenty-first century, universities worldwide have found themselves thrust into a great "brain race" as nations, both developed and developing, seek to enhance their place in the global knowledge economy. As the concept of the de-localized university—one that has radically expanded, perhaps even beyond national borders—grows, competing nations have begun reshaping aspects of their national systems to accommodate global standards and metrics. In Professorial Pathways, Martin J. Finkelstein and Glen A. Jones consider how academic careers vary in countries that are fundamentally different in their organization and dynamics. Building on 25 years of scholarship, the book confronts major questions: What can we learn from the experience of other nations as they seek to balance the seemingly contradictory imperatives of expanding access and ensuring global competitiveness? What are the implications of this rapidly changing policy environment for the health of the academic professions on which university teaching and scholarship depends? And how can we advance the comparative study of higher education and, in particular, of the academic profession? The volume brings together detailed case studies of the latest—and ever-changing—educational developments in ten countries across Europe (France, Germany, United Kingdom, Russia), Asia (China, India, Japan), North America (United States, Canada), and South America (Brazil). Essays written by respected scholars in the field identify the major structural features of national higher education systems and academic markets that directly shape academic work and careers. Professorial Pathways will be of interest to anyone who toils in the vineyards of comparative and international higher education. Contributors: Elizabeth Balbachevsky, Martin J. Finkelstein, N. Jayaram, Glen A. Jones, Barbara M. Kehm, Dan Mao, Christine Musselin, Peter Scott, Fengqiao Yan, Akiyoshi Yonezawa, Maria Yudkevich

Paths to a World Class University

Paths to a World Class University
Author: Qi Wang,Ying Cheng
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2011-07-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789460913556

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Within higher education, world-class universities are regarded as elite research universities and play a critical role in developing human resources and generating new knowledge in the context of a knowledge-based economy. Governments around the world have made the operation of their universities at the cutting edge of intellectual and scientific development their policy priority; and top universities make every effort to compete at this global stage. “Paths to A World-Class University” provides insights into recent and ongoing experiences of building world-class universities, both at a national level and at an institutional level. It collects fifteen essays, most of which originated from papers presented at “The Third International Conference on World-Class Universities”, held in November 2009 in Shanghai, China, and organised by the Center for World-Class Universities of Shanghai Jiao Tong University. Divided into two parts, the book: - focuses on the role of world-class universities in national systems; and - looks at institutional experiences and lessons in building world-class universities. This book not only represents a contribution to the ongoing discussion on the topic of building world-class universities, but can be seen a continuation of the previous two volumes on this topic - “World-Class Universities and Ranking: Aiming beyond Status” and “The World-Class University as Part of a New Higher Education Paradigm: From Institutional Qualities to Systemic Excellence”. All three books will be useful reading for students and academics in higher education generally, in addition to policy makers and informed practitioners.

High school academic curriculum and the persistence path through college persistence and transfer behavior of undergraduates 3 years after entering 4 year institutions

High school academic curriculum and the persistence path through college persistence and transfer behavior of undergraduates 3 years after entering 4 year institutions
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781428926189

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Path For Academic Success 2013

Path For Academic Success   2013
Author: Joshua Tiffany
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2014-01-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781304812155

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With nearly a decade of college recruiting experience, Josh Tiffany has met with thousands of high school students and parents who all have a skewed vision of how the college admission process works and what scholarships are available. So many myths exist in the process; so many families miss out on opportunities available to them because of these myths. As a result, Path4Success.org was founded. This organization is dedicated to helping students learn the importance of an education, not only in high school, but also the benefits of earning a college degree. This book will help families start on the right path and will answer questions they have about the process.

Path For Academic Success Student Athlete Workbook

Path For Academic Success   Student Athlete Workbook
Author: Joshua Tiffany
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 63
Release: 2014-01-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781304815170

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This workbook has been created as a step-by-step guide to college. High school students, starting as early as freshman year in high school, will have a guide to:Improve their GPAPrepare for the SAT/ACT standardized testsGuide for College AdmissionsCollege Scholarship opportunities availableMarketing to CollegesThe College Recruiting Processand much, much more.