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Stewart, Michael O. – 1973
The faculty activity analysis describes the time faculty spend in various professional activities. Faculty time is expressed in terms of hours or in terms of percent of the total work effort. Various forms of the analysis are discussed. Each form emphasizes categories of faculty time including: instruction, research, professional development, and…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Higher Education, Noninstructional Responsibility, Teaching Assignment
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Starr, S. Frederick – Educational Record, 1973
Analyzes the success of a unit system, devised and implemented in the department of History at Princeton University, that recognizes the full complex of functions in allocating faculty time. (Editor)
Descriptors: Faculty, Higher Education, Noninstructional Responsibility, Teacher Welfare
Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, Boulder, CO. National Center for Higher Education Management Systems. – 1973
This document presents the National Center for Higher Education Management Systems' (NCHEMS) faculty activity survey instrument and discusses the procedural questions involved in conducting an activity survey. Recommended procedures are given where appropriate. Some of the concerns confronting an institution that is initiating an activity survey…
Descriptors: Faculty, Higher Education, Noninstructional Responsibility, Surveys
Hornsby-Smith, M. P. – Universities Quarterly, 1974
Reports on the findings of a time budget of a university lecturer for 12 months and challenges the assumption that faculty work only 50.5 hours a week. Increasing bureaucratization of staff-student relationships has reduced the time available for faculty reading and research. (Author/PG)
Descriptors: Faculty, Higher Education, International Education, Noninstructional Responsibility
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Fitzgerald, James S. – Community and Junior College Journal, 1975
To arrive at an equitable teaching load policy, the percentage of load allotted to each course should be identified. In addition, a table of appropriate basic class sizes should be designed so that unusual class sizes can be quantified and caculated into the percentage of load assigned for each course. (DC)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Noninstructional Responsibility, Part Time Faculty, Teacher Welfare
Hansen, B. L.; Sandler, S. – 1967
As the first phase of a 2-phase cost study at the University of Toronto, a survey was made of the weekly distribution of time of full-time academic staff in 1966-67. This report presents the results gathered from 719 respondents to a questionnaire. For the purposes of the study, time distribution was divided into undergraduate instruction,…
Descriptors: Administration, College Administration, Faculty, Higher Education
Whatcom Community Coll., Ferndale, WA. – 1974
This document outlines the point-based faculty assignment classification system in effect at Whatcom Community College (Washington). The purpose of the point system is to provide an equitable and flexible means of compensating faculty members based on a system of assigning quantitative values to tasks. Teaching, which includes classroom…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Measurement Techniques, Noninstructional Responsibility, Personnel Policy