Mentor in a Manual

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Mentor in a Manual
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Book Synopsis Mentor in a Manual by : Clay Schoenfeld

Book excerpt: This book presents information designed to guide the assistant professor to an understanding of the generic institutional criteria for promotion to tenure as well as of the pragmatic politics involved in pursuing a professional path. Chapters examine, in a step-by-step fashion, the many considerations to be dealt with in working towards achieving tenure. Discussed are some practical tips concerning the research and publishing requirements; service requirements; how to gain an understanding of the educational environment, school culture, and surrounding community; the essentials of good teaching; and ways to maximize recognition of efforts at tenure time. Chapters also examine the need to conduct research and how to display intellectual curiosity by investigating at the boundaries of the faculty member's selected discipline. Standards and criteria for tenure involving service in the public, institutional, or professional arenas are reviewed, as are tips concerning ways to get published. The final chapter examines ways to present one's credentials for attaining tenure. A special appendix offers suggestions on what to do if denied tenure. References follow chapters. (GLR)


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