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Exploring the Role of Contingent Instructional Staff in Undergraduate Learning

New Directions for Higher Education, Number 123
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The majority of undergraduate instructors hold contingent appointments, a term used here to include not only the non-tenure-track part-time faculty but also many instructional staff who lack faculty status, an increasing proportion of full-time non-tenure track faculty, and a substantial number of graduate student teaching assistants. This volume seeks to foster a dialogue, long overdue, between those who believe that the academy has failed to give adequate respect and support to undergraduate instruction and those who believe that the academy has failed to give adequate support and respect to the selection and terms and conditions of employment of undergraduate instructors. It may be that the increasing dependence on contingent appointments imperils undergraduate learning no less than it imperils the future of the academic profession. This is the 123rd volume of the quarterly journal New Directions for Higher Education.

Author Biography

ERNST BENJAMIN recently retired from the staff of the American Association of University Professors, where he served as general secretary and director of research.
Release date Australia
October 20th, 2003
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributor
  • Edited by Ernst Benjamin
Country of Publication
United States
Imprint
Jossey-Bass Inc.,U.S.
Pages
128
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Dimensions
164x227x7
ISBN-13
9780787972257
Product ID
3091459

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