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Title: Beyond Orientation: Keeping Faculty Engaged and Informed


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Beyond OrientationKeeping Faculty Engaged and
Informed
  • AASCU Academic Affairs Winter Meeting
  • San Antonio, Texas
  • February 3-6, 2007

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  • finding their way around
  • building a social and intellectual network
  • using available resources to develop as
    teachers and scholars

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  • learning where to go and whom to trust for
    advice
  • finding balance

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  • Ten things provosts,
  • deans, and chairs can do
  • to keep faculty engaged and informed

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1. Communicate clearly about campus issues.
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2. Feed their passions.
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3. Recognize and celebrate achievements.
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4. Encourage and support learning communities.
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5. Ask for and use their opinions while planning.
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6. Encourage reflection, and provide a range of
professional development opportunities.
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7. Encourage exploration, including new
pedagogies and scholarship of engagement.
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8. Ask for volunteers instead of appointing the
people you know.
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9. Ask senior faculty to take on new roles
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10. Encourage thinking about ones legacy.
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  • Virginia Schaefer Horvath
  • Vice President for Academic Affairs
  • State University of New York at Fredonia
  • virginia.horvath_at_fredonia.edu
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