
From the Foreword by Marshall L. Smith: "There is so much more to becoming a social work educator than just being prepared to walk into class. Career Reflections of Social Work Educators takes a giant step toward preparing the fledgling practitioner-turned-social-work-educator for the career adventure ahead. I certainly wish I had known about academic politics, grant writing, the process of achieving tenure, strategies and requirements for promotion, and the need to spend time in the community recruiting new students. I also wish I had known about limited resources, dealing with mercurial administrators, and the incredibly complicated process of accreditation and reaffirmation. Perhaps the greatest value of Career Reflections of Social Work Educators is that it will help novice academicians enter the academy with eyes wide open and avoid, or at least face, the inevitable bumps in the road with their sense of humor firmly intact. It is the closest we have to a global positioning system (GPS) for navigating the career of the social work educator."
This book investigates the multifaceted professional challenges and institutional realities faced by individuals transitioning from social work practice to academic teaching. Author Spencer James Zeiger synthesizes personal reflections and practical guidance to prepare novice educators for the complexities of the university environment. The work serves as a navigational framework for understanding the hidden expectations of the academy, ranging from administrative politics to the rigorous demands of accreditation.
What You Will Find
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Experts and practitioners identify this work as a practical guide for those entering social work academia, noting its utility in demystifying the administrative side of the profession. Readers frequently highlight the book's value in providing a realistic, grounded perspective on the challenges of balancing teaching, research, and institutional service.
Page Count:
240
Publication Date:
2010-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190616105
ISBN-13:
9780190616106
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