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Covington, Char-Shenda D. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The effect teachers have on student achievement is perennial. Several factors contribute to declining teacher morale. Teachers have an insuperable amount of responsibilities and duties. Stress related to increased federal, state, and local demands, low pay, lack of administrative support, and heightened discipline problems, are all factors that…
Descriptors: Teacher Morale, Discipline Problems, Discipline, Academic Achievement
American Federation of Teachers (NJ), 2010
A combination of destructive trends in higher education--shrinking state budgets, stagnant student aid, the growth of corporate-style management, the overuse and exploitation of contingent faculty, increasing workloads and attacks on academic freedom--is weakening the educational integrity and professionalism of American colleges and universities.…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Teacher Salaries, Labor Force, College Faculty
Kuechler, William L.; McLeod, Alexander; Simkin, Mark G. – Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, 2009
The large increases in the number of information systems (IS) majors about 10 years ago have been matched by equally large decreases in IS enrollments over the last few years. This article addresses the question of why students choose any major in general, and why students no longer choose to become an IS major in particular. We used a validated…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), College Students, Information Systems, Information Technology
Tremblay, Diane-Gabrielle – Social Indicators Research, 2008
The term "casual work" is not well defined in the literature and can include a diversity of types of employment. In this paper, we first present an introduction and definition of concepts related to job security and economic insecurity. Second, a view on the main labour market transformations, their causes and impacts, with more accent on…
Descriptors: Poverty, Labor Market, Employed Parents, Foreign Countries
Wallace, K. A. – Academe, 2008
The recent strike of the Writers' Guild of America (WGA) raised an important issue for academic writers. Although their compensation and job security differ, WGA members and academics both are creators of knowledge and culture. Among academic authors, discussion about dissemination of and access to scholarly works and lamentation about…
Descriptors: Writing for Publication, Social Sciences, Job Security, Humanities
Vedder, Richard; Denhart, Christopher; Denhart, Matthew; Matgouranis, Christopher; Robe, Jonathan – Center for College Affordability and Productivity (NJ1), 2010
There are many reasons for pursing a higher education. For most persons, a significant, maybe even the dominant reason, for going to college is that it supposedly will improve one's prospect of acquiring a good job. In a sense, a college degree has long been considered a ticket to the middle class--an adult life with a good income and relatively…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Graduates, Evidence, Middle Class
Buzzeo, Toni – School Library Journal, 2010
This article describes a practical, sure-fire way for media specialists to boost student achievement. The method is called data-driven collaboration, and it's a practical, easy-to-use technique in which media specialists and teachers work together to pinpoint kids' instructional needs and improve their essential skills. The author discusses the…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Media Specialists, Academic Achievement, Data
Danziger, Sheldon; Ratner, David – Future of Children, 2010
According to Sheldon Danziger and David Ratner, changes in the labor market over the past thirty-five years, such as labor-saving technological changes, increased globalization, declining unionization, and the failure of the minimum wage to keep up with inflation, have made it more difficult for young adults to attain the economic stability and…
Descriptors: Independent Living, Outcomes of Education, Educational Attainment, Labor Market
Appadurai, Arjun – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
The full impact of the current recession on American higher education remains uncertain, but drops in applications, faculty autonomy and job security, frozen salaries and hiring processes, and scaling back of new facilities and programs are already being seen. American colleges face tough times ahead for teaching, research, and capital projects…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Finance, Instructional Leadership, Politics of Education
Burgan, Mary – Academe, 2008
The author begins by asserting that tenure does have a future, even though cultural and economic trends in American higher education have brought it to near annihilation in the past decade. She is sorry to say that it has survived these trends for one troubling reason--tenure is the ultimate employment perk for very successful members of the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Teacher Role, Tenure, Academic Freedom
Arnoux, Pierre; Duverney, Daniel; Holton, Derek – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2009
In this article, we start by considering the relevant parts of the French educational system and the data relating to science at the end of secondary school and the early years of university. We show an increase, till 1995, and then a decline in the study of mathematics at baccalaureate and university level. However, our main conclusions relate to…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Educational Trends, Trend Analysis, Enrollment Trends
Reitzle, Matthias; Korner, Astrid; Vondracek, Fred W. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2009
Recent years have witnessed a growing diversity of career patterns, resulting from the relative decline of stable employment. In the present study of 1368 employed and self-employed German adults career pattern diversity was assessed using nine pictograms. The goal was to identify psychological and demographic correlates of these patterns and to…
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Social Change, Psychological Patterns, Employment Opportunities
American Federation of Teachers (NJ), 2009
The loss of full-time tenure faculty positions along with the overuse and financial exploitation of contingent faculty (part-time, full-time nontenure track and graduate employees) are roiling higher education around the country. This is called the academic staffing crisis. Many are undoubtedly working through the bargaining process to improve the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Administration, Teacher Administrator Relationship, Faculty College Relationship
Ayan, Sezer; Kocacik, Faruk – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2010
Teachers are loaded important responsibilities in educational process. The productivity and effectiveness of them are influenced by promotion, charging, job security, technological level, course load and working schedule which all are determined mostly by their institutions and influenced by noncognitive characteristics such as age, gender, family…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Promotion (Occupational), Job Satisfaction, Questionnaires
Marchant, Teresa – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2009
This paper discusses the implications for managers' careers of the global financial crisis. It draws on empirical research during the last period of major job cuts. Evidence comes from a mail survey of over 1000 career histories of Australian managers, with a response rate of 44%. Changes to career satisfaction, job satisfaction, job security,…
Descriptors: Employment Potential, Job Satisfaction, Labor Market, Mail Surveys