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mattl0713

Work-Life Policies in Higher Education: Important for All | 21st Century Scholar - 0 views

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    Work_Life Balance Academia
mattl0713

ACE Launches National Challenge for Higher Education to Promote Faculty Work-Life Balance - 0 views

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    Work_Life Balance Academia
Monique Colclough

Dr. L. Black - Counselor Education - 0 views

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    HE faculty can work in a number of departments including Counselor Education, Student Affairs/Higher Ed, and Educational Foundations, which makes identifying teaching philosophies interesting and cumbersome.
erich026

http://www.education.umd.edu/Academics/Faculty/Bios/facData/CHSE/kgriff29/CV_kgriff29.pdf - 0 views

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    Kimberly A. Griffen, large-public, high research institution
Monique Colclough

Marybeth Gasman - 0 views

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    Marybeth Gasman, Professor of Higher Education, University of Pennsylvania - a contemporary site, her portfolio is visually engaging and offers direct links to her publications.
bspear

The superwoman fallacy: what it really takes to be an academic and parent - 0 views

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    "You'll spot that I haven't mentioned 'work-life balance'. I don't believe in it. There are only 24 hours in a day, and it's all my life. My work is my life, my home is my life, my family is my life and my addiction to mid-century Belgian ceramics on eBay is also my life."
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    I am certainly interested in having children while I pursue a career in academia. I enjoyed this article because it was a refreshing departure from the usual negativity associated with the topic. Obviously being a parent and an academic are not mutually exclusive titles, so here's someone who talks about how she does it!
cortneya

The Mom Penalty - 0 views

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    This definitely strikes a chord, its one of those things I was told I had to choose between if I wanted to go for my PhD: family or career- and by female faculty members! I won't spoil the article, but I agree- babies do matter in the academic career of women.
najwaalshehri

Being a Caregiver with an Academic Career – ProfHacker - Blogs - The Chronicle of... - 0 views

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    how to balance personal and professional responsibilities.(new child )
Monique Colclough

Lamont A. Flowers, Ph.D. - 0 views

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    Dr. Flowers, Clemson University Educational Leadership. A more traditional site housed on the university server, this site offers a different take on a portfolio and doesn't offer directive links to projects/current research.
agalv003

Working Hours for Graduate Students - 0 views

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    I found this article interesting because I feel like our graduate lives play an important training role. We learn different aspect of our field in graduate school and behaviors (working). I thought it was fascinating that mentors will exaggerated (not on purpose or out of malice) how many hours they worked a week. This does not setup a good work life balance foundation.
agalv003

When Enough Is (Good) Enough: A Review of 'Professor Mommy' - 0 views

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    This is a book review of 'Professor Mommy' which discusses a work life balance for women working in academia. There are women I know who have children and go to graduate school. It is difficult and I couldn't imagine leaving a newborn at home to go to class/work/research. This was different from the other work life articles I have been reading (which are aimed for most populations).
erich026

Expecting Balance - ProfHacker - Blogs - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    It is important to set clear boundaries about your time for yourself and others. It is also important to do this in a way that t doesn't make you look bad.
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    EXPECTING work/life balance is impossible. One has to be intentional and CREATE balance by setting clear boundaries on their time and attention.
cwiniarek

"Work-Life Balance and Cultural Change: A Narrative of Eligibility," from Review of Hig... - 0 views

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    A very interesting, albeit dated, study examining how an institution's culture can be (or attempted to be) changed to facilitate greater work-life balance. The results revealed that questions of work-life balance largely had gendered components that were more difficult to transform through typical culture approaches.
cwiniarek

"The superwoman fallacy: what it really takes to be an academic and parent," by The Gua... - 0 views

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    I loved this for the simple truth it reveals: we all find balance in our day through a full and extended network of supports and services - whether IT or a maid, or whatever else - that make it "work." It's just as true for academia as for any other profession.
sbech001

5 Tips for Better Work-Life Balance - 0 views

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    These are great tips that are useful in higher education. When I was an undergraduate, I never built downtime into my schedule and wish I did. It gives a person time to relax.
sbech001

Maintaining a Healthy Work-Life Balance as a Young Academic - Careers Advice - jobs.ac.uk - 0 views

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    Great resource! I liked that the article described how academic life has changed due to technology.
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