ERIC Number: EJ1158190
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2017
Pages: 17
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Why Do They Do It? A Case Study of Factors Influencing Part-Time Faculty to Seek Employment at a Community College
Pons, Philip E.; Burnett, Dana D.; Williams, Mitchell R.; Paredes, Tisha M.
Community College Enterprise, v23 n1 p43-59 Spr 2017
The purpose of this qualitative study was to discover the motivational factors influencing part-time faculty employment within the community college from the perspective of the part-time faculty. The study examined these reported motivational factors for differences influenced by age, gender, and employment status. A survey was distributed to a random sample of part-time faculty members at a large metropolitan community college in the Southeastern United States. Participants were asked to respond to categorical demographic questions and survey questions to determine workplace satisfaction. Three open-ended questions were presented to obtain in-depth information about the motivational factors leading adjunct faculty to seek employment at the community college. Findings reveal that motivation is a result of interest in working within a discipline, working with students, and achieving personal satisfaction.
Descriptors: Part Time Faculty, Community Colleges, Employment Opportunities, Employment Level, Qualitative Research, Performance Factors, Age Differences, Gender Differences, Teacher Surveys, Career Development, Teacher Background, Teacher Motivation, Job Satisfaction, Adjunct Faculty, Etiology, Attribution Theory
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Two Year Colleges
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Language: English
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