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Acculturating to the Role of Tenure-Track Assistant Professor: A Family Systems Approach to Joining the Academy
Authors:Lisa M Hooper  Vivian H Wright  Joy J Burnham
Institution:(1) Department of Educational Studies in Psychology, Research Methodology, and Counseling, University of Alabama, 315-B Graves Hall, Box 870231, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487, USA;(2) Department of Instructional Technology, University of Alabama, Box 870232, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487, USA
Abstract:The trajectory toward tenure is complex and arduous, and it requires one to balance attention among diverse and competing demands. It is not surprising that many newly appointed assistant professors report struggling with this process. Borrowing from family and ecological systems theories, we proffer a framework that may help junior faculty members—defined in this article as tenure-earning assistant professors—learn about the tenure-earning process as they navigate through the university system and beyond. We also describe and clarify the many parts of the tenure-earning process, including the roles, responsibilities, and multiple contexts that must be considered concurrently by junior faculty members as they progress through the stages of their tenure-earning appointment in the academy.
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