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Frye, Joanna R. – New Directions for Institutional Research, 2017
Organizational pressures influence the restructuring of the academic workforce. This chapter describes the key factors associated with increased hiring of contingent faculty.
Descriptors: Nontenured Faculty, College Faculty, Teacher Recruitment, Performance Factors
National Council of Teachers of English, 2016
As the non-tenure-track (NTT) cohort of writing faculty grows, departments and programs need to provide equitable working conditions for all faculty, including reasonable workloads and protections against unnecessary changes; access to shared governance and curricular decisions; transparent and fair hiring, evaluation, and renewal processes;…
Descriptors: Teaching Conditions, Nontenured Faculty, Writing Instruction, College Faculty
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Pham, Nhung; Osland Paton, Valerie – New Directions for Institutional Research, 2017
Accreditation demonstrates an institution's commitment to quality academic experiences for their students and consistent institutional development. This chapter discusses the role of contingent faculty in the accreditation process.
Descriptors: Part Time Faculty, Nontenured Faculty, Accreditation (Institutions), National Standards
National Council of Teachers of English, 2016
Since the 1980s, as composition has grown as a scholarly field, the composition job market has grown correspondingly in both size and complexity. Specifically, over the fourteen years since academic year (AY) 2000-2001, ads seeking expertise in composition and rhetoric have consistently made up 30 percent or more of all job ads placed in the…
Descriptors: Best Practices, Personnel Selection, Tenure, Nontenured Faculty
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Cain, Timothy Reese – Thought & Action, 2015
American higher education is in the midst of a staffing crisis. More than three quarters of faculty members work off the tenure track, often with no job security, low wages, and few prospects for advancement. While the contingent labor force is diversified--including highly qualified but part-time laborers piecing together positions at multiple…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Nontenured Faculty, Adjunct Faculty, Higher Education
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Gevertz, Jana L.; Kim, Peter S.; Wares, Joanna R. – PRIMUS, 2017
To be successful, junior faculty must properly manage their time in the face of expanding responsibilities. One such responsibility is supervising undergraduate research projects. Student research projects (either single or multi-student) can be undertaken as a full-time summer experience, or as a part-time academic year commitment. With many…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Research, Mathematics Education, Mentors
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Murray, Darrin S. – Communication Education, 2019
Contingent faculty in higher education markedly outnumber those considered tenured or on the tenure-track, with about 73% of faculty serving in nontenure-line positions (American Association for University Professors, 2018). The term contingent faculty refers to college and university instructors who may work part-time or otherwise off the…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Adjunct Faculty, Nontenured Faculty, Part Time Faculty
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Franko, Debra L. – Mentoring & Tutoring: Partnership in Learning, 2016
In this paper, I report the development of a mentoring program in a College of Health Sciences comprised of schools of nursing, pharmacy, and health professions (which include physical therapy, speech pathology and audiology, applied psychology, and physician assistant programs) at a large private university. Although university-wide mentoring…
Descriptors: College Students, Mentors, Health Sciences, Program Development
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Wild, Lynn; Canale, Anne Marie; Herdklotz, Cheryl – College and University, 2017
In higher education, as in many professions, employees new to their positions are advised to seek a mentor--an experienced individual who knows the profession and the academy and is invested in his or her mentee's success. Mentoring has long been recognized as an effective method for enabling new employees to develop the knowledge, skills,…
Descriptors: Mentors, College Faculty, Teamwork, Teacher Administrator Relationship
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Reddick, Richard J. – New Directions for Higher Education, 2015
This chapter presents an assistant professor's scholarly personal narrative at the precipice of promotion, and reveals how the feral child metaphor might aptly describe many junior professors' experiences as they navigate a path toward tenure. This chronicling of mentorship in sometimes unexpected venues may aid new faculty and those invested in…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Personal Narratives, Teacher Promotion, Figurative Language
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Kezar, Adrianna; Maxey, Daniel – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2016
In this article, we describe ways that the Delphi technique can be extended from its more traditional approaches and processes in order to make it a tool for scholars using participatory methods. This innovative proposed approach is called the change-oriented Delphi. We describe this innovative approach using an example from our own work to create…
Descriptors: Delphi Technique, Research Methodology, Participatory Research, College Faculty
Scott, Daniel; Dizon, Jude Paul Matias; Kezar, Adrianna – Pullias Center for Higher Education, 2019
This report builds on work of the Delphi Project on the Changing Faculty and Student Success, initiated in 2012, that has documented changes in the academic profession and its implications for higher education. While the Delphi Project has aimed to address specific issues--for example, by conducting and disseminating research on how faculty…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Labor Market, Accountability, Governance
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Banasik, MaryJo D.; Dean, Jennifer L. – Innovative Higher Education, 2016
Institutions of higher education are increasingly hiring non-tenure track faculty members (NTTF) to help meet the demands of the institutional teaching mission. Research suggests NTTF experience inadequate working conditions that hinder performance and negatively impact the quality of undergraduate education. Given the growing number of NTTF…
Descriptors: Nontenured Faculty, Communities of Practice, Educational Quality, Instructional Effectiveness
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Coussement, Martha A.; Johnson, Shannon; Goodson, Ludwika Aniela – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2016
This article describes the self-publishing journey, challenges and methods of development, impact, the value of a self-published e-textbook in tenure decisions, and recommendations. This journey led to the self-publishing of an e-textbook for iPad® delivery at a Midwest university for a course on electronic distribution and hotel management in the…
Descriptors: Desktop Publishing, Electronic Publishing, Textbook Publication, Textbook Preparation
Perlmutter, David D. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
The assistant professor was shocked. For six years on the tenure track, all the assessments of his work had been positive--or at least not negative. His annual evaluations rated him consistently good or better on teaching, service, and research. The sparse written comments from his chair were in the vein of "you are doing what you need to do." The…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Mentors, Tenure, College Faculty
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