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How do the necessities of caring for others deter, benefit, or redefine
research and teaching in higher education? What have universities done
to recognize the difficulties facing academic parents, single mothers
and fathers, graduate students, lesbian and gay couples? What pro-family
policies can be enacted during institutional budget crises?
At a time when the academy is an ever more demanding arbiter and shaper
of the lives of those it employs, The Family Track: Keeping Your Faculties
While You Mentor, Nurture, Teach, and Serve discusses the challenges
and benefits of balancing a rewarding professional life with the competing
needs to nurture children, care for aging parents, and engage in other
personal relationships. Here academic women and men explore issues that
include biological and tenure clocks, childcare and eldercare, surrogate
parenting of students, and increasing job demands. In telling stories
about the quality of their lives, they express their hopes, anxieties,
difficulties, and personal strategies for maintaining a delicate but achievable
balance.
"Lively, well-written, useful, and persuasive … The Family
Track reveals much on family roles within the academy and suggests
many specific projects and guidelines for Institutional change."
-- Judith Kegan Gardiner, editor of Provoking Agents: Gender and Agency
in Theory and Practice

The Family Track: Keeping Your Faculties while You Mentor, Nurture, Teach, and Serve

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    Publisher: University of Illinois Press
    Publication Date: 01/04/1998
    ISBN13: 9780252066948, 978-0252066948
    ISBN10: 0252066944

    Number of Pages: 344

    Non Fiction , Politics, Philosophy & Society

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    How do the necessities of caring for others deter, benefit, or redefine
    research and teaching in higher education? What have universities done
    to recognize the difficulties facing academic parents, single mothers
    and fathers, graduate students, lesbian and gay couples? What pro-family
    policies can be enacted during institutional budget crises?
    At a time when the academy is an ever more demanding arbiter and shaper
    of the lives of those it employs, The Family Track: Keeping Your Faculties
    While You Mentor, Nurture, Teach, and Serve discusses the challenges
    and benefits of balancing a rewarding professional life with the competing
    needs to nurture children, care for aging parents, and engage in other
    personal relationships. Here academic women and men explore issues that
    include biological and tenure clocks, childcare and eldercare, surrogate
    parenting of students, and increasing job demands. In telling stories
    about the quality of their lives, they express their hopes, anxieties,
    difficulties, and personal strategies for maintaining a delicate but achievable
    balance.
    "Lively, well-written, useful, and persuasive … The Family
    Track reveals much on family roles within the academy and suggests
    many specific projects and guidelines for Institutional change."
    -- Judith Kegan Gardiner, editor of Provoking Agents: Gender and Agency
    in Theory and Practice

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