Higher Education Administration: A Guide to Legal, Ethical, and Practical Issues
By (Author) Rachel S. Blechman
By (author) Norma M. Goonen
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
30th November 1999
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Higher education, tertiary education
378.101
Hardback
248
Goonen and Blechman provide an analysis useful as a desk reference or as a text for practicing and prospective administrators and university counsel. They examine the legal points, ethical questions, and practical steps an administrator or university counsel should be aware of in dealing with some of the most frequently encountered issues in the administration of a college, university, or other postsecondary institution. Each chapter targets a selected area of academic affairs, and the format includes four sectionslegal parameters, ethical considerations, practical suggestions, and an illustrative case. Hiring issues, compensation and employment issues, promotion and tenure, terminations, non-renewals, and reductions in force, academic freedom, student disputes on academic matters, and transcript and degree issues are all analyzed. Goonen and Blechman provide a general guide that can be readily utilized and understood by those without specific prior training in the law or in higher education administration. The discussions and information the guide contains will be valuable to current and prospective practitioners as they seek to balance the legal, ethical, and practical issues that surface in every decision in the increasingly complex higher education arena.
"I am impressed with the thorough job of research, the attention to significant issues, and the excellent writing. The manuscript is a clear, concise review of important issues that is accessible to nonlawyers--its audience. These authors have succeeded in not only providing accurate, up-to-date information, but have presented it in a clear, comprehensible manner. It should be a very popular book with academic administrators and their counsel."-Barbara A. Lee, J.D. Professor and Chair Department of Human Resource Management Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Goonen and Blechman answer questions in a way that can be understood by those without legal training or familiarity with higher education administration....The discussions and information are valuable to current and prospectivve practitioners as they seek to balance the legal, ethical, and practical issues that surface in every decision in the increasingly complex higher education arena. The volume is useful both as a desk reference and as a text for practicing and prospective administrators and university counsel.-CPER No. 144
"Goonen and Blechman answer questions in a way that can be understood by those without legal training or familiarity with higher education administration....The discussions and information are valuable to current and prospectivve practitioners as they seek to balance the legal, ethical, and practical issues that surface in every decision in the increasingly complex higher education arena. The volume is useful both as a desk reference and as a text for practicing and prospective administrators and university counsel."-CPER No. 144
NORMA M. GOONEN is Dean of the Farquhar Center for Undergraduate Studies at Nova Southeastern University./e An academic administrator whose experience in higher education spans two decades, Dr. Goonen previously served as Vice President for Academic Affairs at St. Thomas University and Associate Dean of Undergraduate Studies at Florida International University. Dean Goonen has taught on the high school and university levels and written extensively on education topics. RACHEL S. BLECHMAN is a partner in the Miami office of the law firm of Holland & Knight LLP./e Since 1982 she has focused a portion of her legal practice on the representation of colleges and universities. Ms. Blechman has provided legal services to public and private institutions in matters involving governance, student affairs, academic matters, administration and finance, and employment law.