COVID-19 and pre-tenure counseling faculty: A collaborative autoethnographic investigation |
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Authors: | Harvey Charles Peters Bagmi Das Mina Attia Maggie M. Parker |
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Affiliation: | Department of Counseling and Human Development, The George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA |
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Abstract: | Higher education faculty worldwide experienced heightened stressors due to the COVID-19 pandemic, from completing their professional roles and responsibilities virtually to balancing personal and professional stressors. Consequently, the pandemic created many adjustments for pre-tenure counseling faculty across research, teaching, and service. In response to this pandemic, we explored the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the personal and professional lives of four pre-tenure counseling faculty members. Accordingly, we used collaborative autoethnography to investigate our experiences and narratives as pre-tenure counseling faculty, which resulted in seven overarching themes. We discussed the implications for practice, advocacy, education, and faculty training. |
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Keywords: | collaborative autoethnography COVID-19 pre-tenure faculty |
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