Adjunct faculty members are teaching an increasing percentage of courses in higher education. Consequently, adjunct rather than full-time faculty members are increasingly responsible for the transmission of their institutions’ missions to students. Are adjunct faculty members successful in transmitting mission to students? In Christian colleges and universities, are adjunct faculty members capable of appropriately integrating faith into their classrooms? The purpose of this paper is to review existing research and to establish an agenda for further research in this area, particularly as it relates to Christian colleges and universities
The purpose of this study was to examine how religiously affiliated institutions of higher learning ...
The increase in use of part-time faculty, commonly referred to as “adjunct,” has shifted the academi...
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In 1969, roughly 78 percent of the instructional faculty at colleges and universities were full time...
Many Catholic colleges in the United States offer Business programs in an accelerated format, f...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2008.The findings also shed light upon the difference...
As instructional costs have risen over the past several decades, the percentage of course sections t...
Adjunct, part-time faculty members account for a majority of the faculty group on many campuses in t...
In an age of workplace transformation, institutions are experiencing mounting pressure to provide qu...
Adjunct faculty comprise the majority of faculty members at community colleges, yet there are many d...
Since their advent as supplemental staff at community colleges four decades ago, part-time instructo...
Department chairs are under increasing pressure from administration to replace departing full-time p...
Increasing demand coupled with declining resources make it impossible for community colleges to real...
Adjunct or contingent faculty — the part-time year to year teachers, often on semester to semester o...
Competition among higher educational institutions has increased especially among public and private ...
The purpose of this study was to examine how religiously affiliated institutions of higher learning ...
The increase in use of part-time faculty, commonly referred to as “adjunct,” has shifted the academi...
poster abstractSocial work programs are challenged to provide students with access to foundation and...
In 1969, roughly 78 percent of the instructional faculty at colleges and universities were full time...
Many Catholic colleges in the United States offer Business programs in an accelerated format, f...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2008.The findings also shed light upon the difference...
As instructional costs have risen over the past several decades, the percentage of course sections t...
Adjunct, part-time faculty members account for a majority of the faculty group on many campuses in t...
In an age of workplace transformation, institutions are experiencing mounting pressure to provide qu...
Adjunct faculty comprise the majority of faculty members at community colleges, yet there are many d...
Since their advent as supplemental staff at community colleges four decades ago, part-time instructo...
Department chairs are under increasing pressure from administration to replace departing full-time p...
Increasing demand coupled with declining resources make it impossible for community colleges to real...
Adjunct or contingent faculty — the part-time year to year teachers, often on semester to semester o...
Competition among higher educational institutions has increased especially among public and private ...
The purpose of this study was to examine how religiously affiliated institutions of higher learning ...
The increase in use of part-time faculty, commonly referred to as “adjunct,” has shifted the academi...
poster abstractSocial work programs are challenged to provide students with access to foundation and...