Sabbatical as a part of the academic excellence journey: A narrative qualitative study

(2018) Sabbatical as a part of the academic excellence journey: A narrative qualitative study. J Educ Health Promot. p. 119. ISSN 2277-9531 (Print) 2277-9531 (Linking)

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Sabbaticals were first offered by Harvard University in the late 17(th) century to provide "renewal" for faculty members. In this period of career development, a professor might learn new techniques, expand a research program, or finish off that book or pile of languishing manuscripts. This article tried to organize lived experiences of a visiting scholar from Isfahan University of Medical Sciences to Johns Hopkins University. The research aimed to study the context and conditions of the sabbatical in an alternative academic setting. METHODS: This article applies a narrative qualitative study integrated with Eisner critical and connoisseurship approach as a combined naturalistic methodology. Using narrative inquiry and reflective analysis in form of observations and audit reports, written dairy notes and memos, the content analyzed thematically and extracted the themes of lived experiences as well as lessons learned and then have been transformed into tables. RESULTS: Extracted themes from research sources are categorized into three main themes: organizational and professional experiences; teaching, instruction, and curricular experiences; and research and technology management experiences. These are resulted in the explanation of the field and events (description), discussion about them (interpretation), followed by concluding remarks (evaluation). It also represents research questions and findings in descriptive and interpretation phases. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS: This article addresses some descriptions, interpretations, and evaluations extracted from the experiences through answering the research questions. It categorizes these practical lessons into three categories: (1) lessons about becoming a lifelong learner, (2) lessons about remaining a professor, and (3) innovative experiences.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Academic development academic journey educational excellence field report higher education medical education observational study sabbatical sabbatical leave visiting professor visiting scholarship visiting scientist and third authors (CHY). The first author developed the paper with ideation and amendments of the 2nd and 3rd authors. There is no any conflict of interest to be mentioned.
Divisions: Health Management and Economics Research Center
Page Range: p. 119
Journal or Publication Title: J Educ Health Promot
Journal Index: Pubmed
Volume: 7
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.4103/jehp.jehp₇₀₁₈
ISSN: 2277-9531 (Print) 2277-9531 (Linking)
Depositing User: Zahra Otroj
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/8059

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