The following exploration examined the impact of working conditions on faculty teaching for full-time faculty and non-tenure track faculty within an academic department at a large Midwestern university to determine whether employment status and working conditions potentially impacted student learning outcomes. Questions asked of participating faculty focused on factors related to, or influencing, teaching that may improve or hinder student learning. Factors such as available resources, interaction with department administrators and other faculty, job satisfaction, work-life integration, and mentorship were explored through written surveys and one-on-one interviews. Twelve faculty, out of a target population of 33, provided insight as to con...
There are many desirable attributes of a full-time non-tenure track faculty position (i.e., instruct...
The rise of Non-Tenure Track Faculty (NTTF) in higher education is a well-researched topic, yet the ...
During the last 40 years, institutions of higher education in the United States have dramatically in...
The following exploration examined the impact of working conditions on faculty teaching for full-tim...
The growing use of part-time, non-tenure track faculty in higher education has become a nationwide p...
As the face of the American faculty profession changes, targeted academic development becomes more i...
This article attempts to address the issue of part-time faculty employment in the U.S. Since the ear...
The composition of the professoriate across colleges and universities during the second half of the ...
Studying job satisfaction in the academy is important due to changes that are occurring in higher ed...
The current study examines faculty data from the National Science Foundation’s 2015 National Survey ...
In 1990, two-year colleges nationwide reported that approximately 38% of their faculty were part-tim...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between the environment and the satisfact...
Part-time non-tenure track faculty, also referred to as adjunct faculty, are the fastest growing ins...
Purpose: The purpose of this qualitative study was to describe and explore what factors, as perceive...
AbstractJust over half of faculty members teaching in institutions of higher education (IHEs) in the...
There are many desirable attributes of a full-time non-tenure track faculty position (i.e., instruct...
The rise of Non-Tenure Track Faculty (NTTF) in higher education is a well-researched topic, yet the ...
During the last 40 years, institutions of higher education in the United States have dramatically in...
The following exploration examined the impact of working conditions on faculty teaching for full-tim...
The growing use of part-time, non-tenure track faculty in higher education has become a nationwide p...
As the face of the American faculty profession changes, targeted academic development becomes more i...
This article attempts to address the issue of part-time faculty employment in the U.S. Since the ear...
The composition of the professoriate across colleges and universities during the second half of the ...
Studying job satisfaction in the academy is important due to changes that are occurring in higher ed...
The current study examines faculty data from the National Science Foundation’s 2015 National Survey ...
In 1990, two-year colleges nationwide reported that approximately 38% of their faculty were part-tim...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between the environment and the satisfact...
Part-time non-tenure track faculty, also referred to as adjunct faculty, are the fastest growing ins...
Purpose: The purpose of this qualitative study was to describe and explore what factors, as perceive...
AbstractJust over half of faculty members teaching in institutions of higher education (IHEs) in the...
There are many desirable attributes of a full-time non-tenure track faculty position (i.e., instruct...
The rise of Non-Tenure Track Faculty (NTTF) in higher education is a well-researched topic, yet the ...
During the last 40 years, institutions of higher education in the United States have dramatically in...