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Rewarding Faculty Professional Service

Author: 
KerryAnn O'Meara
Institution: 
University of Massachusetts Boston
Publication Date: 
1997
Publisher: 
New England Resource Center for Higher Education
Pages: 
30
Abstract: 

Scholars of higher education have long recognized that existing reward systems and structures in academic communities do not weight faculty professional service as they do teaching and research. In the past five years, however, many colleges and universities have found innovative ways to define, document, and evaluate faculty professional service in traditional promotion and tenure systems. Other institutions have created or expanded alternate faculty reward systems, including faculty profiles in service, merit pay, and post-tenure reviews emphasizing service. Based on data from a nation-wide sample, this paper discusses innovations in rewarding faculty professional service and offers conclusions and recommendations. [author]

Call Number: 
200/E/O'M/1997
Sector: 
Library Item Type: 
Print resource - book/monograph
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Topics: Theory & Practice: 
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