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The Attraction Of Adjunct Faculty To Rural Community Colleges, Hara Dracon Charlier
The Attraction Of Adjunct Faculty To Rural Community Colleges, Hara Dracon Charlier
Educational Foundations & Leadership Theses & Dissertations
As rural community colleges face mounting fiscal pressure, the ability to attract adjunct faculty members to support the institutional mission becomes increasingly important. Although the professional literature documents differences between rural, suburban, and urban community colleges, the effect of this institutional diversity on the role and attraction of adjunct faculty has not been explored. The purpose of this cross-sectional, national study of chief academic officers (CAOs) was to examine the impact of institutional type on the reliance on and demand for adjunct faculty across teaching disciplines and explore the applicability of the applicant attraction model (Rynes & Barber, 1990) to …
Adjunct Faculty Organizational Sense Of Belonging And Affective Organizational Commitment, Constance L. Merriman
Adjunct Faculty Organizational Sense Of Belonging And Affective Organizational Commitment, Constance L. Merriman
Educational Foundations & Leadership Theses & Dissertations
In recent years all public higher education institutions have increased their reliance on adjunct faculty. Adjuncts provide expertise in key areas, are available at times that meet the needs of the changing student demographic, and cover an increasing number of introductory courses. It has been suggested that adjunct faculty may be more weakly linked to their students, colleagues, and institution. This may, in turn, be detrimental to the organizational health of the institution. Prior research has indicated that adjunct faculty have different motivations and expectations from teaching that impact the connections they form in the higher education workplace. This study …