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Understanding the New Majority of Non-Tenure-Track Faculty in Higher Education: Demographics, Experiences, and Plans of Action: Ashe Higher Education Report, Volume 36, Number 4

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Understanding the New Majority of Non-Tenure-Track Faculty in Higher Education: Demographics, Experiences, and Plans of Action: Ashe Higher Education Report, Volume 36, Number 4 - Kezar, Adrianna, and Sam, Cecile
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The American faculty is changing. Approximately 65 percent of all faculty appointments being made are now nontenure track. Despite these changes, many higher education institutions still operate as though tenure-track faculty are the norm and that non-tenure-track faculty are a supplementary workforce. This monograph provides an overview of the literature and research on non-tenure-track faculty. Who are these faculty members? What are their experiences? What does this situation mean for undergraduate instruction and ...

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Understanding the New Majority of Non-Tenure-Track Faculty in Higher Education: Demographics, Experiences, and Plans of Action: Ashe Higher Education Report, Volume 36, Number 4 2010, Jossey-Bass, San Francisco, CA

ISBN-13: 9781118002667

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