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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
Morrison, Joshua D. – New Directions for Higher Education, 2008
Nontenure-track faculty are a diverse set of professionals who are difficult to characterize and paint with a broad brush. One issue, however, applies across all nontenure-track faculty appointment types: faculty governance. This article discusses university-level faculty governance participation as it relates to nontenure-track appointments,…
Descriptors: Governance, College Faculty, Nontenured Faculty, Higher Education
Thedwall, Kate – New Directions for Higher Education, 2008
A history of the professoriate would not be complete without an account of nontenure-track faculty. Whether these faculty members are referenced using the terms "contingent," "part time," "contract," "adjunct," "clinical," "research," "visiting," "lecturer," or…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Nontenured Faculty, Adjunct Faculty, Tenure
Samble, Jennifer N. – New Directions for Higher Education, 2008
Substantial amounts of research and data detail the challenges female faculty face in the academy. These include unequal pay for similarly situated individuals, disparities between female representation within the professoriate and student population, and perceptions and accepted modes of behavior that have the effect of disenfranchising women as…
Descriptors: Women Faculty, Females, College Faculty, Comparable Worth
Nutting, Maureen Murphy – New Directions for Higher Education, 2003
Even at institutions where highly trained, highly motivated, and deeply committed part-timers teach, part-time instruction can adversely affect teaching, the support of students, the general quality of education, and morale in departments.
Descriptors: Part Time Faculty, College Faculty, Teacher Morale, Educational Quality
Benjamin, Ernst – New Directions for Higher Education, 2003
In this introduction to the papers in this volume, the author argues that the central role of contingent appointees in undergraduate education is beyond dispute, and, yet, the implications for undergraduate learning are very much in dispute. Understanding of this issue and correction of such problems as may exist begin by focusing discussion of…
Descriptors: High Risk Students, Undergraduate Study, College Faculty, Part Time Faculty
Brakeman, Louis F. – New Directions for Higher Education, 1983
Attracting high quality faculty and keeping young faculty in good spirits, satisfied in their work, and optimistic about their future are discussed. Emphasis is on attracting and keeping the best qualified women and minority candidates. The problems of two-career couples and joint appointments are outlined. (MLW)
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, College Faculty, Faculty College Relationship, Faculty Recruitment
Reichard, Gary W. – New Directions for Higher Education, 2003
Although the continuity of faculty is an important factor in sustaining an institution's general education program, if the measure is attainment of learning outcomes, qualitative considerations, and not a faculty member's employment status, are more important in determining who should teach such courses. This author argues that relatively junior,…
Descriptors: Nontenured Faculty, Adjunct Faculty, College Faculty, Teacher Effectiveness
Schuster, Jack H. – New Directions for Higher Education, 2003
Contingent faculty members spend a greater proportion of their overall time teaching, but the preliminary evidence suggests that these appointees are less accessible to students, bring less scholarly authority to their jobs, and are less integrated into the campus culture. The purpose of this chapter is to offer some reflections on the ascendancy…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Nontenured Faculty, Faculty College Relationship, Time Management
Tolbert, Pamela S. – New Directions for Higher Education, 1998
A case study of a large research university illustrates the increasing use of nontenured faculty. Origins of the expansion are examined, arrangements used to resolve staffing problems are described, and their effectiveness and general consequences for departments are assessed. It is concluded that while short-term negative outcomes can be…
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Administration, College Faculty, Departments
Rasell, M. Edith; Appelbaum, Eileen – New Directions for Higher Education, 1998
Data from studies of nonstandard work arrangements for managers, professionals, and college faculty suggest that the experiences of academics in such jobs are similar to those of other professionals as to job quality and worker preferences. Workers in nonstandard work are generally paid less, are less likely to receive health insurance or pension…
Descriptors: Adjunct Faculty, College Faculty, Employment Practices, Fringe Benefits
Thompson, Karen – New Directions for Higher Education, 2003
If we deconstruct the university--and set aside the trendy rhetoric of a multiversity--are we not actually approaching a "strativersity," a hierarchy of teaching that imposes a hierarchy of learning? In this article, the author discusses the ways in which typical contingent working conditions may undermine student learning conditions. Highlighted…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Nontenured Faculty, Teaching Conditions, Educational Quality
Townsend, Robert B. – New Directions for Higher Education, 2003
Based on an extensive survey of the numbers, salaries, and benefits of part-time and non-tenure-track faculty in ten academic disciplines, a November 2000 report from the Coalition on the Academic Workforce (CAW) clarified how colleges and universities depend on contingent labor and how inadequately many of these faculty are supported. A group of…
Descriptors: Part Time Faculty, Nontenured Faculty, Adjunct Faculty, Higher Education