0 a period of time when college or university teachers are allowed to stop their usual work in order to study or travel, usually while continuing to be paid -- (大学老师用于研究或旅行且通常带薪的)学术休假
Clinical practice for students and faculty sabbaticals create a flow of learners and teachers into real environments.
It also relies on the international network of conferences, festivals, sabbatical leaves, and continuous academic granting of credentials to be sustained and legitimised.
The university provided small competitive grants for supplies and small equipment, as well as sabbaticals and funding to attend meetings.
It is a wonderful application of an ancient idea-to provide sabbatical leave for academics.
Substantial sabbaticals, for teams of teachers, might help.
I used to go on sabbaticals two years at a time.
For midcareer workers, the authors emphasize problems of burnout and boredom, and offer a variety of solutions to keep workers fresh, committed, and productive, including assignment changes, sabbaticals, and training.
Finally, the matter of encouraging faculty to seek system-related experiences on their sabbaticals is more a matter of "jawboning" than something that requires major reorganization of academic procedures.