A Journey to a Global Scholar Identity: An Autoethnography of Agricultural and Extension Faculty’s Experiences

Lacey Roberts-Hill, Richie Roberts, T. Roberts
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Abstract Working in the academy can be a very rewording career, but more and more faculty and graduate students are considering non-academic careers. Understanding the career journey of faculty in academic positions working in international agricultural and extension education (AEE) could be insightful to better understand this niche discipline and be informative to other faculty and graduate students along their own journeys. This article explores the journeys of three faculty members in international AEE. We used an autoethnography to our stories. We are an assistant professor, an associate professor, and a professor. We conducted a focus group and then examined: (a) curriculum vitae, (b) scholarly research, (c) research statements, and (d) teaching philosophies. We found three themes in our journeys: (a) a forked path, (b) peaks and valleys, and (c) navigating beyond – to embrace our professional identities as global scholars in international AEE. Recommendations ae made for AIAEE and other international AEE scholars.
全球学者身份之旅:农业与推广学院经验的自我民族志
在学术界工作是一种很不一样的职业,但是越来越多的教师和研究生开始考虑从事非学术的职业。了解在国际农业与推广教育(AEE)学术职位上工作的教师的职业生涯历程,可以更好地理解这一利基学科,并为其他教师和研究生提供信息。本文探讨了三位教师在国际AEE的旅程。我们用自己的民族志来讲述我们的故事。我们是助理教授、副教授和教授。我们进行了一个焦点小组,然后检查:(a)简历,(b)学术研究,(c)研究陈述,(d)教学理念。在我们的旅程中,我们发现了三个主题:(a)分叉的道路,(b)高峰和低谷,以及(c)超越——拥抱我们作为国际AEE全球学者的职业身份。为AIAEE和其他国际AEE学者提出了建议。
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