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Spedding, Lindsey – ProQuest LLC, 2016
Nontraditional students bring to the classroom diversity in age, culture, experience, knowledge, and preparedness. The risk factors that circumstantially define nontraditional students outside the classroom result in transferrable challenges within the classroom. The purpose of this single descriptive case study was to explore and understand…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Nontraditional Students, Case Studies
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Lee, Melanie – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2009
This article describes a pilot study that suggests writing-faculty workload may affect the pedagogical focus and rhetorical effectiveness of written response to students' essays. To study the relationship between writing-faculty workload and comments that faculty write on students' essays, the author sent an eleven-question survey to 30 English…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Writing (Composition), Teacher Effectiveness, Faculty Workload
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Sophos, Patty – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2003
Offers citations for publications that provide general overviews of various issues related to part-time faculty. Issues include part-time faculty roles and functions, teaching methods and effectiveness, training, institutional integration and professionalism, job satisfaction, and compensation and benefits issues. (Contains 10 annotated references…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community Colleges, Compensation (Remuneration), Faculty Workload
Cohen, Arthur M. – 1978
As part of an effort to survey members of the humanities faculty at 178 community colleges about their instructional practices, a sample of 1110 class sections was chosen by pulling every tenth section from the colleges' fall 1977 schedules of day and evening classes. Because 92 class sections were not offered, only 1018 survey forms were…
Descriptors: Class Size, Community Colleges, Course Objectives, Educational Media
Saunders, Pearl – 1997
As part of a sabbatical leave for professional development, a faculty member from Missouri's St. Louis Community College (SLCC) undertook a survey to determine principles and instructional practices in community college writing programs. A literature review was conducted of theories related to writing instruction. In addition, questionnaires were…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Class Size, Community Colleges, Course Objectives
Minich, Eleanor L.; Sipes, Jane – 1997
This document outlines the factors necessary in creating a faculty handbook for distance learning programs. It begins by discussing the various uses for this kind of faculty handbook, such as clarifying faculty responsibilities, defining policies and procedures of distance learning, and serving as a reference and marketing tool. It then describes…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Curriculum Development, Distance Education, Faculty Handbooks
Grubb, W. Norton; Worthen, Helena; Byrd, Barbara; Webb, Elnora; Badway, Norena; Case, Chester; Goto, Stanford; Villeneuve, Jennifer Curry – 1999
This qualitative study of community college faculty, based on classroom observation and interviews of 257 instructors and 60 administrators at 32 community colleges across the country, was undertaken to explore what "teaching looks like in a teaching college." The researchers were especially interested in the collective nature of teaching: the…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Faculty, Community Colleges, Educational Quality
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Hardy, Kimberly P.; Bower, Beverly L. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2004
As community college faculty become more involved with online courses, questions are emerging about pedagogy, workload, intellectual property, and a number of other issues. This chapter examines how the online environment has affected faculty work life.
Descriptors: Online Courses, Intellectual Property, Distance Education, College Faculty
Parsons, Gary L. – 1976
This study examines the faculty workload policy of a community college that makes extensive use of non-traditional, innovative teaching methods. To measure workload, a mathematical equation whose sum was expressed as 100% was designed to include five factors: instructional hours, number of preparations, weekly student contact hours (WSCH), outside…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, College Faculty, Community Colleges, Computation