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Shared governance is a dynamic employee-leader partnership that promotes collaboration, shared decision making and accountability for improving quality of care, safety, and enhancing work life.
You have /3 articles left. Sign up for a free account or log in. Faculty influence in institution-level decision making declined in recent decades while faculty say ...
This task force brought together a group of regents, administrators, faculty, staff, and a student to hone their collective understanding of shared governance and the role it should play at an ...
Manja Klemenčič is an Associate Senior Lecturer on Sociology and in General Education and a researcher at the Centre for Educational Policy Studies, Faculty of Education at the University of Ljubljana ...
When you think about nurses, the first images that come to mind might be compassion, care, and dedication. But behind those long shifts and countless acts of selflessness lies a crucial, often ...
Faculty and Professional Staff Senates took part in the first annual Shared Governance Day on March 1, 2016. The day started with the ribbon cutting of the Office of University Shared Governance ...
Discussed assigned articles on shared governance and engaged in conversations with third-party consultants about related best practices (November and December 2020). Continued personal explorations of ...
The chancellor meets with shared governance leaders three times a semester. The chancellor and Cabinet rely on these elected shared governance leaders to represent the perspectives of the faculty, ...
A cademic freedom is about the freedom to choose: the freedom to research this problem and not that one, to consider or advance one argument in the classroom and to criticize another. But freedom of ...
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