Andrew S. Griffith’s research while affiliated with Iona College and other places

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A framework to assess higher education faculty workload in U.S. universities
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June 2020

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Andrew S. Griffith

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Zeynep Altinay

Faculty are often evaluated on perceptions of their teaching effectiveness, their service activities, and their research productivity. To meet their institutional standards in each area, the faculty must properly allocate and manage their time. Administrators and department chairs have the means to facilitate or hinder faculty research productivity through teaching and service assignments. This paper provides administrators and faculty with a framework to evaluate each faculty member’s annual workload to ensure that adequate time should be available to meet institutional expectations. This framework illustrates the negative effects that multiple course preparations and heavy teaching loads have on research productivity. Institutional policies should be adjusted to consider these effects on their faculty’s research productivity.

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... SDG 3 emphasizes the importance of healthy lives and promoting the well-being of employees of all ages, translating into fostering the mental and physical health of various stakeholders, such as lecturers, students, and leaders 16,17 . Meanwhile, SGD 4 aims to ensure a high quality of education, reflected in the high quality of research 18 , or high rate of student's job placement after graduation 19 . ...

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A Systemic Human Resources Approach to Academics’ Sustainable Performance in the Higher Education Context: Conceptual Framework
A framework to assess higher education faculty workload in U.S. universities
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  • June 2020