Faculty service roles and the scholarship of engagement
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Faculty service roles and the scholarship of engagement
(ASHE-ERIC/higher education report / Jonathan D. File, series editor, v. 29,
prepared and published by Jossey-Bass in cooperation with ERIC Clearinghouse on Higher Education, the George Washington University, Association for the Study of Higher Education, c2003
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 147-161) and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Focusing on the service role of faculty and the concept of engagement, this volume provides much needed guidance on continuing the institutionalization of Ernest L. Boyer's groundbreaking concept of "scholarship reconsidered", ten years after its introduction into the academy. Challenging traditional notions of service, author Kelly Ward reviews the application of research to practice or service on campus committees and disciplinary societies. She expands the definition of service to include newer notions of engagement such as community or service-learning and argues that the new American scholar integrates research and teaching, and focuses on the ways these aspects are influenced by and influence the community outside the academy. With examples of campuses that serve as exemplars in linking service to scholarship, this volume is important reading for all constituents in higher education: policymakers, administrators, and individual faculty alike.
Table of Contents
- Foreword.Acknowledgments.Contemporary Contexts for Service: The Engaged Campus.The Many Meanings of Service.Forces Shaping Contemporary Calls for Engagement.Engagement as a Response to these Challenges and Trends.The Role of Service in Engagement.The Legacy of Service in Higher Education.The Colonial College (1636-1770).The Denominational College (1770-1860).The Research University (1860-1945).Mass Education (1945-1975).The Contemporary Era (1975-present).Conclusion.Internal Service: Faculty at Work as Institutional and Disciplinary Citizens.Service to the Campus.Service to the Discipline.Service to Students.The Difference That Difference Makes.Conclusion.External Service: Faculty at Work Meeting Societal Needs.A Word About Nomenclature.Extension.Consulting.Service-Learning. & lt
- p> Community-Based Action Research.Community and Civic Service.The Difference That Difference Makes.Linking Service to Scholarship.Definitions of Scholarship.Scholarship of Engagement.Assessment and the Scholarship of Engagement.Faculty Motivation and the Scholarship of Engagement.Scholarship of Engagement in Practice.An Integrated View of Faculty Work.Moving Toward Engagement: Policy Questions and Their Responses.Recommendations for Research and Practice.References.Index.
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