"Adjunct faculty" refers to part-time instructors who are hired on a temporary or contract basis to teach courses at colleges or universities. They are not full-time employees and typically do not receive the same benefits or job security as full-time faculty members.
An adjunct professor is a part-time faculty member who teaches courses at a college or university. They typically have expertise in a specific subject area and are hired on a temporary or contract basis. Adjunct professors play a crucial role in higher education by providing additional instructional support, bringing real-world experience to the classroom, and offering diverse perspectives to students.
Linda L. Andrews has written: 'COMPARISON OF WORKLOADS BETWEEN NURSING AND LIBERAL ARTS FACULTY IN SMALL, PRIVATE LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGES (NURSING FACULTY, FACULTY WORKLOADS, PRIVATE COLLEGES)' -- subject(s): Administration Education, Education, Administration, Education, Higher, Health Sciences, Nursing, Higher Education, Nursing Health Sciences
Robert T. Blackburn has written: 'The professor's role in a changing society' -- subject(s): Universities and colleges, Faculty 'Performance appraisal for faculty' -- subject(s): College teachers, Education, Higher, Higher Education, Rating of 'College Faculty' 'Faculty As a Key Resource a Review of the Research Literature/86D-001-1'
Adrianna J. Kezar has written: 'Understanding and facilitating organizational change in the 21st century' -- subject(s): Administration, Higher Education, Organizational change, Universities and colleges 'Higher education trends (1997-1999)' -- subject(s): Administrtion, Higher Education, Public opinion, Universities and colleges 'Non-tenure-track faculty in higher education' -- subject(s): College teachers, Part-time, College teachers, Tenure, College teaching, Faculty, Universities and colleges 'Embracing non-tenure track faculty' -- subject(s): College teachers, Part-time, College teaching, Faculty, EDUCATION / Higher, College teachers, Tenure, EDUCATION / General, Universities and colleges
Linda Evans has written: 'Teaching and learning in higher education' -- subject(s): College teaching, Faculty, Higher Education, Learning, Universities and colleges
There are many types of teachers in a higher education and collegiate setting. They can range from adjunct professor to Andelot meaning the professor in charge of the department.
Sue Ann Charron has written: 'PRESTIGE OF NURSING IN FOUR RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES (FACULTY, PERCEPTIONS, MIDWEST)' -- subject(s): Education, Higher, Higher Education
Marian Krogman Baur has written: 'A STUDY TO INVESTIGATE PERCEPTIONS HELD BY MALE FACULTY MEMBERS ABOUT LEADER BEHAVIOR OF FEMALE NURSING FACULTY MEMBERS AS COMPARED TO THEIR PERCEPTIONS OF LEADER BEHAVIOR OF FEMALE FACULTY MEMBERS IN OTHER DISCIPLINES - ROLE THEORY, DEVELOPMENT, ATTRIBUTION THEORY, BELIEF ACQUISITION, INTER' -- subject- s -: Education, Higher, Higher Education
Anne Rogers Glanovsky has written: 'CORRELATES OF NURSING FACULTY ATTITUDES TOWARD PROFESSIONALISM AND THEIR PERCEPTIONS OF ORGANIZATIONAL CLIMATE' -- subject(s): Administration Education, Education, Administration, Education, Higher, Health Sciences, Nursing, Higher Education, Nursing Health Sciences
Sharon Grace Telban has written: 'PROFESSIONAL VALUES OF NURSING FACULTY: AN EXPLORATION OF INFLUENCING FACTORS' -- subject(s): Education Health Sciences, Education, Higher, Health Sciences, Education, Health Sciences, Nursing, Higher Education, Nursing Health Sciences
Joan Elizabeth Baumgardner has written: 'PERCEPTIONS OF NURSING FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATORS ABOUT ORGANIZATIONAL CLIMATE AND ITS EFFECT ON RESEARCH PRODUCTIVITY IN BACCALAUREATE AND HIGHER DEGREE PROGRAMS OF NURSING EDUCATION' -- subject(s): Education, Higher, Health Sciences, Nursing, Higher Education, Nursing Health Sciences
Alenoush Saroyan has written: 'Building teaching capacities in higher education' -- subject(s): Higher Education, Academic achievement, Training of, Case studies, College teachers, Curriculum enrichment, Faculty, Universities and colleges