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New Jersey Communication Association’S Adjunct/Contingent Faculty Certification Program: What Makes A Communication Classroom?, Christopher Lynch, Anita Foeman, Theresa Nance
New Jersey Communication Association’S Adjunct/Contingent Faculty Certification Program: What Makes A Communication Classroom?, Christopher Lynch, Anita Foeman, Theresa Nance
Journal of the Association for Communication Administration
The New Jersey Communication Association’s Adjunct/ Contingent Faculty Certification program provides a place of reflection for potential adjunct or contingent faculty and prepares them for teaching in a communication classroom. New Jersey state law requires an oral communication course for every college student. Disciplinary departments who may not have a direct connection with the field of communication often sponsor and teach these classes. Recruiting potential candidates to teach a communication class raises challenges for administrators and department chairs especially when many sections of the course are needed. The perception of non-communication administrators is sometimes that anyone can teach this core …
Complete Issue, Volume 38, Issue 1
Complete Issue, Volume 38, Issue 1
Journal of the Association for Communication Administration
This is the complete issue for Volume 38, Issue 1 of the Journal of the Association for Communication Administration.
Complete Issue, Volume 38, Issue 2
Complete Issue, Volume 38, Issue 2
Journal of the Association for Communication Administration
This is the complete issue for Volume 38, Issue 2 of the Journal of the Association for Communication Administration.