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Pollington, Mary – 1991
The first and most often cited problem of part-time teachers is the question of remuneration. Most part-timers are paid a per-course amount which almost never represents a true pro-rata proportion of a full-time salary at the same institution. Another problem which often concerns part-timers is that they are not eligible for health insurance or…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational Research, Higher Education, Part Time Faculty
Murillo, Alice – 1998
The purpose of this research was to investigate how important the six literature-identified recruitment factors of Benefits, Institutional Climate, Diversity, External Influences, Prestige, and Working Conditions were to California community college faculty in their decision to accept a certificated position. To accomplish this purpose, the…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Community Colleges, Faculty Recruitment, Teacher Attitudes

Sharpes, Donald K. – Clearing House, 1987
Discusses the current single-step salary schedule used to compensate teachers in most public school systems. Presents a model for basing an incentive system for promotion and salary on a more equitable and realistic multiple-step system. (NKA)
Descriptors: Compensation (Remuneration), Incentives, Merit Pay, Promotion (Occupational)
Academic Senate for California Community Colleges, 2007
Sabbatical leave has a long and distinguished history in academe, both at universities and community colleges. By virtue of its traditional benefit to professors, institutions, and students, sabbaticals may appropriately be considered as a "right" by the professoriate. Even so, during statewide budgetary crises, sabbatical leave was…
Descriptors: Sabbatical Leaves, College Faculty, Educational Finance, School Policy
Lesher, Merle R.; Wade, Stanley – 1972
This study provides the prospective teacher with information concerning the expectations of hiring officials and the practices and policies commonly used in the teacher employment process. A mail survey was sent to officials in 208 districts in Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, and Nebraska. The survey instrument consisted of a checklist and a section made…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Employment Interviews, Employment Practices, Teacher Attitudes
Kenneke, Larry J. – J Ind Arts Educ, 1969
Descriptors: Industrial Arts Teachers, Job Satisfaction, State Surveys, Teacher Attitudes
Papp, James – ADE Bulletin, 2001
Presents an introduction to three articles that follow in this issue asking academics to explain how they got jobs. Notes that the articles were written one year after their authors had got tenure-track jobs. Describes the strategies and tactics that made these searches a success. (SG)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Job Search Methods, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Employment
Kelley, Carolyn; Heneman, Herbert, III; Milanowski, Anthony – 2000
This report provides an overview of the findings of 3 studies conducted between 1995 and 1998 on school-based performance award (SBPA) programs. Such programs provide teachers, and often other school staff, with pay bonuses when their school as a whole achieves specific educational objectives. The studies focused on programs in the state of…
Descriptors: Awards, Elementary Secondary Education, Incentives, Merit Pay
White, John H. – 1982
To discover how teachers feel about a bonus program designed to give stipends to teachers with few absences, the author surveyed teachers in two elementary schools, one an urban school with a heterogeneous student body and the other suburban and homogeneous. By using a questionnaire, information was gathered on (1) standard demographic…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Rewards, Teacher Attendance, Teacher Attitudes

Butefish, William L. – School Management, 1971
The exit interview and other methods are suggested for ascertaining why teachers are leaving their positions. (Author)
Descriptors: Administrators, Employment Interviews, Employment Problems, Faculty Mobility
Cornille, Thomas A.; Mullis, Ronald L.; Mullis, Ann K.; Shriner, Michael – Early Child Development and Care, 2006
Perceptions of childcare teachers in for-profit and non-profit centers were examined. Previous research indicates that childcare teachers earn consistently low wages, have little employee benefits and are dissatisfied with their work environments. This study further explores the employment issues and work environments that childcare teachers…
Descriptors: Nonprofit Organizations, Child Care, Preschool Teachers, Child Care Centers
Boone, Harry N., Jr.; Scarbrough, Connie; Gartin, Stacy A.; Boone, Deborah A. – Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education, 2006
The purpose of this study was to compare secondary agricultural educators' perceptions of the benefits and problems associated with teaching agricultural education and being involved in other part-time employment activities. The sample consisted of 107 agricultural educators nonrandomly selected from three states. Sixty-nine usable questionnaires…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Secondary School Teachers, Part Time Employment, Teacher Attitudes
Cutrer, Susan S.; Daniel, Larry G. – 1992
This study was conducted to determine the degree to which a randomly selected sample of teachers in Mississippi and Louisiana (N=291) experience various types of work-related problems. It provides an opportunity to either confirm or deny the findings of previous studies, many of them limited by various methodological problems. Data were collected…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Interpersonal Relationship, Job Satisfaction, Parent Teacher Cooperation

Day, Richard R. – TESOL Quarterly, 1984
A survey of master's degree graduates in ESL from the University of Hawaii showed that a majority of first and current positions were in ESL teaching. Other positions included administration, materials preparation, and curriculum design. Variables significant in determining the respondents' current salaries are noted. (SL)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language Teachers, Occupational Surveys, Teacher Attitudes
Hammer, Charles H.; Rohr, Carol L. – 1992
This issue brief addresses the following questions: (1) How many teachers leave the profession in a year's time, and why? and (2) Are public school teachers more or less likely than private school teachers to leave the profession or move to different schools? Data were gathered from the National Center for Education Statistics 1987-88 Schools and…
Descriptors: Career Change, Comparative Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Patterns