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Kennedy D. — Academic Duty
Kennedy D. — Academic Duty



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Íàçâàíèå: Academic Duty

Àâòîð: Kennedy D.

Àííîòàöèÿ:

Examining teaching, graduate training, research, and their ethical context in the research university, Donald Kennedy, former President of Stanford University and currently a faculty member, suggests that meaningful reform cannot take place until more rigorous standards of academic responsibility are embraced by both faculty and the administration. With vision and compassion, he offers an important antidote to recent attacks from without that decry the university and the professoriate.


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Ðóáðèêà: Ðàçíîå/

Ñòàòóñ ïðåäìåòíîãî óêàçàòåëÿ: Ãîòîâ óêàçàòåëü ñ íîìåðàìè ñòðàíèö

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Èçäàíèå: vard Business School Publishing

Ãîä èçäàíèÿ: 1997

Êîëè÷åñòâî ñòðàíèö: 310

Äîáàâëåíà â êàòàëîã: 16.03.2007

Îïåðàöèè: Ïîëîæèòü íà ïîëêó | Ñêîïèðîâàòü ññûëêó äëÿ ôîðóìà | Ñêîïèðîâàòü ID
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Ïðåäìåòíûé óêàçàòåëü
20-20 television program      170
Abstracts      200
Academic authorship      see “Authorship”
Academic duty      2
Academic duty and change      265—288
Academic duty and misconduct      210—240
Academic duty and training of faculty      23—58
Academic duty to mentor      97—116
Academic duty to publish      186—209
Academic duty to teach      59—96
Academic duty, beyond university      241—264
Academic duty, failure of      6 19—20 22 177
Academic duty, research as      147—185
Academic duty, service as      117—146
Academic freedom      1—2
Academic freedom in research      179—180
Academic freedom, tests of      125
Academic misconduct      179 210—240
Academic service      117—146
Accountability      3 64 82 140 220 222
Accreditation      4
Administration      25 90 126 286—287
Advising      63—64 89—91
Advisory Committee Act      231—232
Affirmative action      13—14 280
African-American students      6 65
Agassiz, Louis      5 26
Age Discrimination in Employment Act      42
Age factors      30 41—42
AIDS research      229—232
American Academy of Arts and Sciences      187
American Association for Higher Education      5 95
American Association for the Advancement of Science      47
American Association of University Professors      125 128 135
American Civil Liberties Union      133
American Council of Learned Societies      157—158
American Council on Education      5 31—32 60
American Historical Association      157—158
American Philosophical Society      187
American Scientist      223
American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology      206
Animal rights movement      70 180—181
Anonymous folio transfer protocol      190
Anti-Apartheid Movement      121
Appointments, academic      64—65 73—75 125—132 136—137 187
Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals      173
Ashby, Eric      68
Ashenfelter, O.      44
Asian-American students      125
Assistant professors      135—137
Associate professors      135 138
Association of American Universities      4—5 147 150 154
Association of Graduate Schools      284
Association of State Colleges and Universities      5
Athletics      58 140
authorship      98 101—103 105 195—198 208 211—217
Awards, teaching      95
Baltimore, David      175 183 229 232—236
Bateson, William      218
Bayh — Dole amendment      100
Bennett, William      9 66
Biddle, Paul      168—169 172—174
Biogen      262
Bloom, Allan: The Closing of the American Mind      7 12
Bok, Derek      13 66 77 256
Bowen, William G.      47
Boyer, Ernest      274
Boyer, Ernest, "Scholarship Reconsidered"      64
Brennan, William J.      118—119 123
Brewster, Kingman      127—128
British Academy      68
Broad, William S.      220—222
Buckley amendment      130
Bush, Vannevar      28
California State University system      274
Cambridge University      78
Campus Compact      276 282
Card, D.      44
Carnegie Foundation      40 64 94—95
Carnegie, Andrew: "The Gospel of Wealth"      27
Casper, Gerhard      280
Catholic University      154
cell      232—234
Center for Teaching and Learning      72 76
Cheating      84—85 87—88
Chronicle of Higher Education      19 32 127
Citation indexes      192—193
Civil Investigative Demands      281
Clark University      26
Clean Air Act      237
Clinical associate professors      138
Coauthorship      102—103 105 198 213
Coca-Cola      263
Collaborative work      98—99 102
College of William and Mary      26
Colleges and universities as community      119—120
Colleges and universities, academic detachment vs. worldly engagement      276—277
Colleges and universities, associations for      4—5
Colleges and universities, balance between teaching and research      94—96
Colleges and universities, campus/physical plant      143 272
Colleges and universities, changes in      10—11 15 265—268
Colleges and universities, conflicts of commitment at      241—249 262
Colleges and universities, conflicts of interest at      249—252 257 262 264
Colleges and universities, corporatization of      273
Colleges and universities, curriculum issues      6—10 95
Colleges and universities, expectations regarding teaching      59—60
Colleges and universities, finances of      11—12 59 270
Colleges and universities, governance of      120 123—126
Colleges and universities, grading systems      7
Colleges and universities, growth in attendance      3
Colleges and universities, heterogeneous nature of      4 65 273—274
Colleges and universities, history of      26—29 41—42 45—46 265—266
Colleges and universities, leadership at      271 278—279 286—287
Colleges and universities, paradoxes about      3—4
Colleges and universities, perceptions of      2 5 7 12—15 32 217
Colleges and universities, permissiveness on campus      65
Colleges and universities, prestige of      24 29—33 45 191—192
Colleges and universities, professional responsibility at      19—22 59
Colleges and universities, publicly dealing with problems      17—18
Colleges and universities, racial tension      6
Colleges and universities, rankings of      31—32
Colleges and universities, relationship with public      210—211 266
Colleges and universities, roles of      265
Colleges and universities, sexual harassment      6
Colleges and universities, traditional image      10
Columbia University      26 121 137 154 222
Commission on Research Integrity      239
Commitment, conflicts of      241—249 262
committees      18 29 64—65 128 140—142 145
Competition in research      204—206 208
Complimentary authorship      196—197 212—213
Computers      190 268—269
Conflicts of interest      249—252 257 262 264
Congress, U.S.      1 14 277
Congress, U.S., and research agencies      264
Congress, U.S., and university research projects      154 160
Congress, U.S., hearings      47 112 179 211 231 233 239
Congress, U.S., on academic misconduct      223—224 227 229 239
Congress, U.S., on government-funded research      100 220
Congress, U.S., on indirect costs      169 175
Congress, U.S., on mandatory retirement      142
Congress, U.S., on medical education      178
Congress, U.S., on trade sanctions      283
Congress, U.S., tax legislation      11
consulting      243—245
Consumer Price Index      122—123 161
Contracts      100 135 137 149 151 159—162 166 198
copying      199 215
copyrights      99—100 190 197—199 214
Cornford, F.M., "Microcosmographica Academica"      72
Corporatization      273
Council of Biology Editors      194
counseling      61 64 89 91
Creationism      69—70
Credit for work      99—100 105—106 195 208 211—213 217 231
Crewdson, John      229
Cross, Patricia      77
Cultural relativism      9
Curriculum issues      6—10 95
Curves, grading on      79
Darsee, John      221 228 232—233
Darwin, Charles      218
Darwin, Charles, On the Origin of Species      10 200
De Solla Price, Derek J.      188
Dead Sea Scrolls      205
Deans      271 287
Defense Contract Audit Agency      170—171 173
Defense Department      154 159 162 167 178—179 206
Defined-benefit plans      42—43
Defined-contribution plans      43
Democracy      2
Department chairs      271
Desktop publishing      199
Dewey, John      10
Dingell, John      169 173 175 179 229 233—236
Dismissals      130—133
Divestiture      121
Djerassi, Carl      98 261—262
DNA      183 187 206 262
Doctoral fellowships      46
Doctorates      24—25 30 40 44—47 49—51 58 98 283—284
Domestic partners, benefits for      142
Drug-Free Workplace and Communities Act      178
drugs      65—66 178
Duke University      248—249
D’Amato, Alfonse      154
editors      194 203
Electronic journals      195
Eliot, Charles William      26
Emerson, Ralph Waldo: "The American Scholar"      64
Endowments      122—123 162
Energy Department      154 159 162
England, university tradition in      27 78
Enthoven, Alain      141—142
Environmental Protection Agency      237—238
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission      130
Ernhart, Claire      237—238
Essay examinations      81
Ethics, professional      19—20 68
Evaluations of students      7 62 71 78—84 86—89
Evaluations of teachers      73—76 95
Evergreen State College      286
Evolution, Theory of      69
Examinations      62 78—81 83—84 88—89
experiments      187 197 218
Exploitation, complaints about      98—99 107
Faculty and need for institutional change      286—287
Faculty as advisors      63—64 89—91
Faculty as mentors      60 78 89 97—116
Faculty as role models      60 68
Faculty, academic service      117—146
Faculty, age factors      30 41—42
Faculty, appointments      64—65 73—75 125—132 136—137 187
Faculty, attitudes toward students      71
Faculty, beginning      72 77
Faculty, committees      18 29 64—65 128 140—142 145
Faculty, conflicts of commitment      241—249 262
Faculty, conflicts of interest      249—252 257 262 264
Faculty, consulting by      243—245
Faculty, demographic profile      41—42
Faculty, development of interests      23
Faculty, dismissals      130—133
Faculty, evaluations of      73—76 95
Faculty, friendships with students      107—109
Faculty, governing of institution by      25 118—119 123—124 126 138 144—145
Faculty, grading by      71 78—84
Faculty, personal agendas      68—69 93
Faculty, promotions      30 34 65 73—75 130 136 187
Faculty, recruitment/hiring      23 32 34 40 51 57
Faculty, research scholars as      48
Faculty, responsibilities      23 25
Faculty, salaries      12 32—34 75 95 137
Faculty, sexual harassment by      111—115
Faculty, sexual relationships with students      109—111
Faculty, teaching by      29—30 33 42 59—96
Faculty, teaching loads      61—63
Faculty, tenure      18—19 30 94 125 128 130—131 134—138
Faculty, training of      23—25 28—30 44—47 49—51 58 72 75
Faculty, unions      118
Faculty, values taught by      65—66
Faculty, writing recommendations      62 91—93
False Claims Act      173
Falsification of results      217—225 230—231
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act      92
Feder, Ned      221—222 233
Federal Register      263 269
Felig, Philip      222 228 232
Fellowships      46—48
Fiduciary duty      121—122 143—144
Final examinations/papers      81
Financial aid      280—281
First Amendment      125 133
Fisher, R.A.      218
Food and drug administration      228 237 255 263
Franklin, H. Bruce      67—68 132—134
Fraud      217—226 230 238
Freedom of Information Act      168
freedom of speech      125 133
Freshman advisers      89—91
Friendships, teacher-student      107—109
Fundamentalist beliefs      69—70
Galbraith, John Kenneth      110—111
Gallo, Robert      229—232
Gardner, John      2
Gates, Henry Louis      248—249
Gay students      65
Germany, university tradition in      26—28 266
GI bill      28
Giamatti, A. Bartlett      245—246
Gilbert, Walter      256—257 262
Goldman, C.A.      50
Goodstein, David      46
Governance, institutional      120 123—126
Government Accounting Office      169—170
Government involvement      12 28 182 184 U.S.”)
Grade inflation      79—80
Grade inflation and academic misconduct      179
Grade inflation and conflicts of interest      264
Grade inflation, accountability      220
Grade inflation, efforts to regulate research      13 18 29 100 140—141 164 176—178
Grade inflation, grants/contracts      18 149—152 160—162 166
Grade inflation, indirect costs      16 164—175
Grade inflation, paying full costs of research      163—175
Grade inflation, peer review      153—154
Grade inflation, support of research      16 41 45 150
Grading      7 62 71 78—84 86—89
Graduate education      26—28 30 45—46 49—51 90 108 149
Grants      18 36 49 148—152 155 160—162 166 190—191 207
Great Works courses      7—9 65
Group learning      89 276
Guggenheim Foundation      157—158
Hadley, Suzanne      229
Hampshire College      286
Harper, William Rainey      24 278
Harvard University      9 26 62—64 72 78 88 94 110 139 247 249
Harvard University on letters of recommendation      92
Harvard University, assessment seminars at      77
Harvard University, business school      20
Harvard University, doctorates from      49
Harvard University, graduate school      26
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