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Adjuncts "get to know an institution from a different perspective and are invested in it," says Mr. Baily.
The Ultimate Power Hobby Katherine Rosman 2010
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Adjuncts lead college and graduate-level classes but aren't tenured or tenure-track faculty.
The Ultimate Power Hobby Katherine Rosman 2010
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"(Adjuncts) are cheap labor," said Dr. Shela Van Ness, an associate professor at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and vice president of the UT faculty and staff union.
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Adjuncts usually earn a four-figure stipend for each class they teach.
The Ultimate Power Hobby Katherine Rosman 2010
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"(Adjuncts) are cheap labor," said Dr. Shela Van Ness, an associate professor at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and vice president of the UT faculty and staff union.
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Adjuncts and part-timers get a $300 stipend each semester; everyone else coaches without monetary compensation.
At D.C.-area community colleges, coaches help students stay on track Daniel de Vise 2010
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Adjuncts and part-timers get a $300 stipend each semester; everyone else coaches without monetary compensation.
At D.C.-area community colleges, coaches help students stay on track Daniel de Vise 2010
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Community Colleges and Adjuncts by Debbie Scally on Tuesday, Apr 28, 2009 at 9: 15: 46 PM
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The institution then may hire the best professionals – in the form of Adjuncts hehe… – to teach these courses.
Universities, Awake! or, the Crisis of Higher Education Tenured Radical 2009
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Many institutions do depend on their Adjuncts – like mine – and they do as much to take care of us, as possible.
Universities, Awake! or, the Crisis of Higher Education Tenured Radical 2009
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