1st Edition

The Disciplines Speak I Rewarding the Scholarly, Professional, and Creative Work of Faculty

Edited By Robert M Diamond, Bronwyn E Adam Copyright 1995

    This set of two volumes offers statements from disciplinary/professional societies on what faculty work deserves recognition and reward in their unique culture/community. Volume I covers religion, history, geography, math, chemistry, the arts, business, journalism, and family/consumer science, plus the National Education Association.

    Foreword, Editors' Note, Describing the Work of Faculty: Disciplinary Perspectives; Statements Humanities and Social Sciences: American Academy of Religion, American Historical Association, Association of American Geographers. Natural Sciences: American Chemical Society, Joint Policy Board for Mathematics. ine, Performing, and Applied Arts: National Office for Arts Accreditation in Higher Education,National Architectural Accrediting Board, National Association of Schools of Art and Design, National Association of Schools of Dance, National Association of Schools of Music, National Association of Schools of Theatre. Professional Programs:American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Council of Administrators of Family and Consumer Sciences. Appendices

    Biography

    Robert M. Diamond is assistant vice chancellor for instructional development at Syracuse University, where he directs the Center for Instructional Development and serves as professor of design, development and evaluation and higher education. Diamond directs the national project 'Institutional Priorities and Faculty Rewards'. Bronwyn E. Adam is assistant project director for the 'Institutional Priorities and Faculty Rewards' project at the Center for Instructional Development at Syracuse University.