高等教育的制度氛围与教师治理:从资本主义到共享治理模式的转变

IF 0.8 Q3 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR
Matthew M. McDaniel
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校园和机构氛围是衡量学术机构成功与否的关键指标。高等教育领导人的平均任期不到6年,在过去20年里,这个任期在稳步下降。本研究的目的是关注大学教师和大学管理者之间的关系和制度氛围,因为它们适用于学院治理。本研究采用定性案例研究方法,对美国西北一所大学(化名州立大学)工程学院的6名教员进行了访谈,以获得他们对这些关系的看法。本案例研究的指导性问题是:哪些事情可以在教师和管理者之间建立信任,从而创造一个健康的大学学术环境?本研究的目标是更好地理解具体的主题,这些主题被证明可以促进教师和行政层面的健康和积极的制度氛围,这有助于建立健康的共享教师治理结构,作为当前资本主义治理模式的替代方案。对教师治理的探索是本研究的一个关键主题。
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Institutional Climate and Faculty Governance in Higher Education: A Shift from Capitalist to Shared Governance Models
Campus and institutional climate is a key measure of success for academic institutions. Higher education leaders serve in their positions, on average, less than 6 years, with a steady decline in this tenure over the past 20 years. This study aims to focus on the relationships and institutional climate between university faculty and university administrators as they apply to faculty governance. This study uses a qualitative case study method, in which 6 faculty members within the College of Engineering at a Northwestern United States university (referred to by the pseudonym State University) are interviewed to gain perspectives on their perceptions of these relationships. The guiding question for this case study is: What are the things that build trust between faculty and administrators that create a healthy collegial academic environment? The goal of this study is to gain a better understanding of specific themes that are shown to promote a healthy and positive institutional climate at the faculty and administrative levels which contribute to a healthy shared faculty governance structure as an alternative to the current capitalist governance model. An exploration of faculty governance is a key theme to this research.
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