Internationally, universities are increasingly seen as being part of the wider community, which has an impact on academic workload. This paper explains the importance of a model for investigating such academic workloads. Quantifying and reporting workloads are complex tasks. Despite this complexity, the model developed at the University of the Witwatersrand’s School of Mining Engineering gives some insight into the three main components of academic workload, namely lecturing, research and administrative services. Today there is a better understanding of the meaning of workload, the problems to consider when quantifying workloads, the relationship between workload and performance and the issues to consider for staff development. This p...
Students’ workload has been recognised as a major factor in the teaching and learning environment. T...
Significant factors within UK higher education include explicit competition, regulatory demands and ...
Increases in the number of tertiary students demanding higher education, referred to by Musselin (20...
The global financial crises have resulted in huge increases in the number of tertiary students deman...
In quantifying and qualifying the scope of academic labour, workload models serve multiple ends. The...
This paper addresses the important and linked questions of how to manage academic performance and wo...
The focus for this thesis has been on the management of academic workloads, stimulated by surveys hi...
Increasing demands on academic work have resulted in many academics working long hours and expressin...
Thesis (MTech(Human Resource Management))--Cape Technikon, Cape Town, 2000This research project inve...
Embarking on a large-scale research project to investigate aspects of academic workload management, ...
This paper reports on a discussion on workload pressures on academic staff. First, some understandin...
The recent surge in demand for higher education has witnessed an increased number of students and th...
Evaluating the academic performance of university students is a problematic area which frequently hi...
The Australian higher education sector has undergone significant changes over the last two decades, ...
Managing academic workload is increasingly becoming an important topic in the Australian tertiary ed...
Students’ workload has been recognised as a major factor in the teaching and learning environment. T...
Significant factors within UK higher education include explicit competition, regulatory demands and ...
Increases in the number of tertiary students demanding higher education, referred to by Musselin (20...
The global financial crises have resulted in huge increases in the number of tertiary students deman...
In quantifying and qualifying the scope of academic labour, workload models serve multiple ends. The...
This paper addresses the important and linked questions of how to manage academic performance and wo...
The focus for this thesis has been on the management of academic workloads, stimulated by surveys hi...
Increasing demands on academic work have resulted in many academics working long hours and expressin...
Thesis (MTech(Human Resource Management))--Cape Technikon, Cape Town, 2000This research project inve...
Embarking on a large-scale research project to investigate aspects of academic workload management, ...
This paper reports on a discussion on workload pressures on academic staff. First, some understandin...
The recent surge in demand for higher education has witnessed an increased number of students and th...
Evaluating the academic performance of university students is a problematic area which frequently hi...
The Australian higher education sector has undergone significant changes over the last two decades, ...
Managing academic workload is increasingly becoming an important topic in the Australian tertiary ed...
Students’ workload has been recognised as a major factor in the teaching and learning environment. T...
Significant factors within UK higher education include explicit competition, regulatory demands and ...
Increases in the number of tertiary students demanding higher education, referred to by Musselin (20...