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Social Work Faculty Development: An Exploratory Study of Non-Tenure-Track Women Faculty
Authors:Lisa de Saxe Zerden  Teresa L. Ilinitch  Rachel Carlston  Danielle Knutson  Betsy E. Blesdoe  Matthew O. Howard
Affiliation:1. lzerden@email.unc.edu
Abstract:
Administrators of schools of social work are paying more attention to the changing roles and types of faculty in their institutions, particularly given the surge of non-tenure-track faculty in academia. This topic is timely as social work grapples with the divergent roles, structure, and demographic characteristics of non-tenure-track faculty compared to their tenured or tenure-track counterparts. This exploratory study presents data from non-tenure-track women faculty (N = 10) on how they experience professional development. In-depth, qualitative data was collected to answer the research question, What do faculty identify as the barriers, supports, and opportunities for professional development and job satisfaction? Results indicate that organizational climate and mentoring are barriers and facilitators of faculty development, and the subjective definition of faculty development varies.
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