Experiences of Pretenure Counseling Professor Mothers

Mary A. Hermann, Cheryl Neale-McFall
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Researchers have identified some of the factors that inhibit the success of mothers in academia, including overt and covert discrimination, inequitable teaching and service assignments, and the lack of policies that support combining motherhood and academic work. Pretenure mothers are particularly vulnerable, as they attempt to balance increasing demands for achieving tenure and the overlap of the tenure and biological clocks. In addition to further exploring these factors, this phenomenological study of 10 women counseling professors considered the impact of rising cultural expectations related to motherhood. Results of this study revealed that combining pretenure academic work and motherhood seems to be increasingly more challenging. Themes highlighted include instances of incompatibility in academic and motherhood roles and barriers in academic culture. Also provided are positive aspects of academic motherhood, strategies for success under current cultural and academic systems, and suggestions for advocacy efforts to further support faculty mothers.
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任职前辅导教授母亲的经验
研究人员已经确定了一些阻碍母亲在学术界取得成功的因素,包括公开和隐蔽的歧视,不公平的教学和服务任务,以及缺乏支持将母亲和学术工作结合起来的政策。获得终身教职前的母亲尤其容易受到伤害,因为她们试图在不断增长的获得终身教职的需求和终身教职与生物钟的重叠之间取得平衡。除了进一步探索这些因素外,这项对10位女性咨询教授的现象学研究还考虑了与母性相关的文化期望上升的影响。这项研究的结果表明,将终身教职前的学术工作和母亲的身份结合起来似乎越来越具有挑战性。突出的主题包括学术和母亲角色不相容的实例以及学术文化中的障碍。此外,还提供了学术母性的积极方面,在当前文化和学术制度下取得成功的策略,以及进一步支持教师母亲的宣传工作的建议。
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