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July 3, 2025
The Essential College Professor: A Practical Guide to an Academic Career
- Author
- Buller, Jeffrey L.
- Publisher
- Jossey-Bass, San Francisco
- ISBN
- 9780470373736
- Table of Contents
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The Author
Introduction
Part I: The College Professor's Career
ch. 1 Applying for a Faculty Position
ch. 2 Interviewing for a Faculty Position
ch. 3 What Kind of Professor Are You?
ch. 4 Career Planning for College Professors
ch. 5 The Tenure and Promotion Process
ch. 6 Special Challenges for Junior Faculty
ch. 7 Special Challenges for Mid-Career Faculty
ch. 8 Special Challenges for Senior Faculty
ch. 9 Taking the Next Step in Your Career
Part II: The College Professor as Teacher
ch. 10 Assessing Student Learning
ch. 11 Writing an Effective Course Syllabus
ch. 12 Developing Creative Course Materials
ch. 13 Teaching Small Classes
ch. 14 Teaching Large Classes
ch. 15 Teaching One-on-One
ch. 16 Teaching with Technology
ch. 17 Reducing Grade Anxiety
ch. 18 Promoting Student Engagement
ch. 19 Addressing Academic Misconduct
ch. 20 Maintaining Appropriate Faculty-Student Relations
ch. 21 Dealing with Student Problems and Problem Students
ch. 22 Taking the Next Step in Your Teaching.
Part III: The College Professor as Scholar
ch. 23 Writing a Grant Proposal
ch. 24 Writing a Book Proposal
ch. 25 Overcoming Research Block
ch. 26 Balancing Scholarship with Other Duties
ch. 27 Seeking and Providing Peer Support for Scholarship
ch. 28 Alternative Forms of Scholarship
ch. 29 Taking the Next Step in Your Scholarship
Part IV: The College Professor as Citizen
ch. 30 Service Reconsidered
ch. 31 Creating an Effective Curriculum Vitae
ch. 32 Seeking Leadership Positions
ch. 33 Serving on Committees
ch. 34 Serving as an Academic Advisor
ch. 35 Serving as a Mentor
ch. 36 Handling Conflict with a Supervisor
ch. 37 Handling Conflict with Colleagues
ch. 38 The Faculty Member as Fundraiser
ch. 39 Exploring the Possibility of Administrative Work
ch. 40 Taking the Next Step in Your Service
Epilogue: A Checklist for the Essential College Professor
College professors are expected to perform a large number of tasks for which they receive little or no training. For instance, where in graduate school do you learn how to teach most effectively in a large auditorium, and what do you do differently in those classes from when you are teaching in a more intimate setting, with a few upper-level students around a seminar table or in a tutorial? How do you secure a contract for a book that you would like to publish? How do you go about applying for external funding to support your research? How do you write a particularly effective syllabus or exam? How do you create the sort of curriculum vitae that is most likely to earn you tenure, promotion, another position, or an administrative appointment? How do you chair a committee? How do you deal with a student who is disrupting one of your classes? Why should you engage in fundraising, recruiting new students, or maintaining close ties with alumni? Why should you develop a "strategic plan" for your career, improving your teaching and enhancing your research? Why is service only a small part of genuine academic citizenship?
The Essential College Professor is about the "how" and "why" of being a faculty member in higher education today. Based on the author's series of highly successful faculty development workshops, each chapter deals concisely with the most important information college professors need at their fingertips when confronted by a particular challenge or faced with an exciting opportunity. Written both as a comprehensive guide to an academic career and as a ready reference to be consulted when needed, The Essential College Professoremphasizes proven solutions over untested theories and stresses what faculty members need to know now in order to be successful in their careers. (From the Publisher)
The Essential College Professor is about the "how" and "why" of being a faculty member in higher education today. Based on the author's series of highly successful faculty development workshops, each chapter deals concisely with the most important information college professors need at their fingertips when confronted by a particular challenge or faced with an exciting opportunity. Written both as a comprehensive guide to an academic career and as a ready reference to be consulted when needed, The Essential College Professoremphasizes proven solutions over untested theories and stresses what faculty members need to know now in order to be successful in their careers. (From the Publisher)