Professorial Professionalism
Over the past few weeks, ProfHacker has posted articles about disruptive student behavior, in terms of classroom antics (talking during a lecture) and the unfortunate ethical violation of cheating in...
View ArticleSexual Harassment Scenarios: What Would You Do?
What do these five cases have in common? - Anita Hill/Justice Clarence Thomas- Paula Jones/Bill Clinton- The Tailhook Convention- Mitsubishi Motors Manufacturing- University of Colorado Football...
View ArticleHandling “Disruptive Colleagues” in Meetings
It’s no big secret: get more than a few people together to meet, to make a decision, to collaborate on something, and merriment ensues. Well, maybe not merriment, but frustration, anger, and...
View ArticleTo Speak or Not To Speak (prior to a tenure decision)
Last week, ProfHacker published a post about “disruptive colleagues” in meeting situations. You know, the “disruptive” ones are the ones who make meetings miserable experiences for everyone else by...
View ArticleDisruptive Situations: Staffing Edition
A few weeks ago, in a ProfHacker post about disruptive classroom situations, Commish24 (a professor in South Carolina), commented that ProfHacker should also discuss “Disruptive Situations” (death of a...
View ArticleDisruptive Situation: Contingent Faculty Edition
In this ongoing ProfHacker “Disruption” series, today we take on a complex and sensitive subject: adjunct faculty. This installment to the disruptive series is not to imply that adjunct faculty...
View ArticleDisruptive Faculty? (The Politics Edition)
In this ongoing ProfHacker series, we write about complex issues. We write about situations that cause disruption in classes, student behavior that can be disruptive, and occasionally, we even admit...
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