Alternative models of professorial roles: new languages to reimagine faculty work.: An article from: Journal of Higher Education
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Author(s)John P. Bean
PublisherOhio State University Press
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From the supplier: Faculty roles are shaped by language which, in turn, creates legitimacy for the chosen images. In reimagining faculty roles, several languages should be employed, namely, the language of play, mysticism, soul, archetypes and mythology, passion, eros and madness, emotions, art and community. Although the list is not definitive, they are legitimate subjects that faculty members can concern themselves about when thinking about their expectations of themselves and others' expectations of them.
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Title: Alternative models of professorial roles: new languages to reimagine faculty work.
Author: John P. Bean
Publication:Journal of Higher Education (Refereed)
Date: September 1, 1998
Publisher: Ohio State University Press
Volume: v69 Issue: n5 Page: p496(17)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the supplier: Faculty roles are shaped by language which, in turn, creates legitimacy for the chosen images. In reimagining faculty roles, several languages should be employed, namely, the language of play, mysticism, soul, archetypes and mythology, passion, eros and madness, emotions, art and community. Although the list is not definitive, they are legitimate subjects that faculty members can concern themselves about when thinking about their expectations of themselves and others' expectations of them.
Citation Details
Title: Alternative models of professorial roles: new languages to reimagine faculty work.
Author: John P. Bean
Publication:Journal of Higher Education (Refereed)
Date: September 1, 1998
Publisher: Ohio State University Press
Volume: v69 Issue: n5 Page: p496(17)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
