2024 article

Applying What We Know About Student Success to Creating a Model for Faculty Success

Jaeger, A. J., Maldonado, L. G., Burleson, S., & Wolfe, C. (2024, June 24). COMMUNITY COLLEGE REVIEW.

By: A. Jaeger n, L. Maldonado, S. Burleson* & C. Wolfe*

author keywords: faculty pathway; community college; faculty learning; professional learning; student success
Source: Web Of Science
Added: July 8, 2024

Purpose: This conceptual piece applies what we know about student success to introduce a faculty model of success called the Faculty Pathway to Excellence. The model elevates faculty voices in the conversation of student success in community colleges. Method: We collected qualitative data from interviews with faculty at two community colleges and focus groups with faculty from six community colleges to help inform a faculty-focused framework. Proposed model: By changing the conversation to a more comprehensive perspective of faculty success, the model emphasizes the connections, establishment, navigation and leadership, and teaching and learning excellence of faculty members throughout their career trajectories. We define faculty success as faculty retention, faculty satisfaction/sense of belonging, faculty productivity, and ultimately student success (e.g., learning, retention, completion, transfer). Contributions: The development of this Faculty Pathway to Excellence suggests a wider variety of strategies by administration to attract, support, and retain faculty. It also has the potential to help faculty members envision and prepare for the multiple and non-linear pathways in academia. Understanding faculty and their career progression is critical to advance student success conversations. Finding ways to enhance faculty growth and development across all career stages helps students and faculty succeed.