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Breaking the tyranny of office hours: Overcoming professor avoidance
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Faculty IssueOffice HoursFaculty Professional DevelopmentEducationWorkplace StudyOrganizational BehaviorStudent CultureMentoringEducational AdministrationAcademic Career DevelopmentHigher EducationPerformance StudiesTeachingInstructional CommunicationStudent AffairFaculty–student InteractionSociologyArtsAcademic SupportStudent Affairs
Studies have found that Faculty–Student Interaction (FSI) has many positive benefits for students including academic support, professional development, mentoring, and career planning. Research-intensive universities exhibit the lowest levels of faculty–student interaction within higher education. This article utilises qualitative methods to explore faculty, student, and staff perceptions of faculty–student interactions, particularly those that take place out of the classroom, at a research-intensive public U.S. university. We identify social distance between faculty and students based on unequal status within a rigid, hierarchically-organised culture as a key barrier to FSI. We then discuss methods that some of the faculty in our study used to mitigate their social distance with students in an effort to increase FSI.
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