by Alissa Montalbano Like the narrator in Ulysses, English Adjunct Professors wander from college to university to community college with our battered briefcases stuffed with syllabi. We diligently try to ingratiate ourselves.
by Andrew Perrin About a quarter of American adults (26 percent) say they haven’t read a book in whole or in part in the past year, whether in print, electronic or audio.
Steve Hanson, 44, part-time lecturer in political sociology I have a doctorate from a great university; I’ve worked on government research projects, and have more published work than many tenured.
by David M. Perry “Expose and document college professors who discriminate against conservative students, promote anti-American values, and advance leftist propaganda in the classroom.” This is the stated aim of.
It’s easy to take myths and, by constant repetition, give them the patina of reality. The same thing is happening in higher education. There are these myths about part-time faculty. Part-time.
by Dr. Roslyn Fuller “What is education?” Ruth Wangerin asks me, when I Skype the sociology professor at her home in New York. “Is education a good for its own sake?.
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