Learning to Be an Associate Provost: A Playbook to Understanding the Role to Developing Collegial Relationships
By (Author) Janet Tareilo
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
16th August 2023
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Higher education, tertiary education
Teacher training
378.111
Paperback
156
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 13mm
254g
The position of the associate provost is an integral part of the workings of a college or university. As an associate provost, the person who holds this position must know how to work within the political atmosphere of the institution, must know how to work with faculty and curriculum needs, and must be willing to work with the other side of the house to provide continued success for the academic community. However, the training and skills needed for this leadership position are not often taught in a college course and sometimes have to be learned first-hand when a person accepts the position. Through many lived experiences, this book explores the role of the associate provost, the leadership skills necessary to afford the continued success of an institution of higher education, and suggestions on how associate provosts can work successfully in the academic community, Whether a newly appointed associate provost or one that has held the position for a number of years, this book provides insight into the learned lessons, the building and maintaining of collegial relationships, and the sometimes forgotten importance of the role of associate provost.
Higher Administration is difficult and requires tact, thoughtfulness, and intelligence to be effective. In this smart and insightful book, Dr. Tareilo provides nuggets of wisdom from her time as an associate provost. The leadership reflections would be beneficial for anyone who plans to work with others, but if you plan to work in higher education, this book is a must have for a professional library. -- Dr. Wes Hickey, Professor of the College of Education and Psychology, UTTyler
Dr. Tareilo provides practical advice as well as step-by-step guidelines on how to respond to unexpected questions and different scenarios common to associate provosts. Sections from the book can literally serve as a cheat sheet for new executive level administrators, and her sense of humor reminds us that leaders are also human. This book is a must read for all new associate provosts or those aspiring to or considering this important role in higher education. -- Dr. Gina Anderson, Associate Dean for Educational Preparation and Partnerships
I love this book! Just as she deals with everyday life, Dr. Tareilo uses humor and traditions such as the State Fair of Texas to connect her readers to the realities of administration taking on new and challenging roles of administrative leadership. A must read for new leaders or practicing one's looking to sharpen and renew their skills. Simply a joy to read! -- Dr. Timothy Jones, Timothy Jones, Professor of Education Law and Policy (Retired)
Dr. Janet Tareilo has served in the field of education for over 40 years. Now after retiring from her role as an associate provost, she spends her time with her family and volunteering.