FEATURED JOB
Online Writing Tutors
Read more...
Manage my account

 

c ARCHIVE CONTENT


Unless you purchase a site pass, only selected current content from AdjunctNation.com is available online. Past content is available for a small fee by visiting our archive (free registration required) or by searching the AdjunctNation.com content using the search box above. AdjunctNation.com site pass holders have access to all current and past content. Join us as a site pass holder today.

Articles with highlighted headlines are available to all visitors as a courtesy.

ARCHIVE CONTENT

  • If you want a full-time teaching job, you’ll need a portfolio. We’ll show you how to compile a set of winning portfolios.
  • Faculty, student and administrator bloggers discuss grade inflation. Prepare to be surprised.
  • Hold on to your red pens. There’s software that can grade that mountain of essays for you.
  • Education is no laughing matter, but loosen up a little in the classroom, will ya?
  • and more...

FEATURES

THE WEB
College faculty are routinely flogged in the mainstream press over the inflation of grades. So, what do the faculty serving up and those big, juicy, delicious As and Bs have to say on the subject? How about college students? Prepare to be surprised.

PROFILE
This guy’ll do anything for a story. Kenneth Venit has wrestled a bear, eaten dog food and horse meat. His adventurous nature is what makes him a fantastic teacher, as well.

THE JOB
Helping students understand the differences between face-to-face and online courses is crucial to the success of the student...and the sanity of the instructor.

COVER STORY
If you’re ever planning on landing a full-time job, you’ll need all three. We’ll show you how to compile a set of winning portfolios.

NEWS

SHOPTALK
At Columbia College in Chicago, part-timers just signed their first contract. At last, CC’s President Warrick L. Carter gets some good press.

GOING THE DISTANCE
Hold on to your red pens. There’s software that can grade that mountain of essays for you.

DESK DRAWER

ANALYSIS

ANALYSIS
Academic freedom is important. Then again, so is knowing when to just put a sock in it.

IN THE CLASSROOM

IN THE CLASSROOM
Education is no laughing matter, but loosen up a little in the classroom, will ya?

REVIEWS

PAGES
Amateurs shouldn’t juggle chainsaws and knives. But how about parenting and professing?

OPINION

FIRST PERSON
Meet our man on campus, Oronte Churm. This is the first of three dispatches from Hinterland University–Inner Station Campus.

IVORY TOWER
Essayist Meg Gutman Klosko thinks you’re in denial–though you’re probably not (right?).

UNCONVENTIONAL WISDOM
At UCLA, is the bigger problem that students wanted to tape faculty lectures, or that they were bullied into stopping?

THE LAST WORD
It’s time for part-timers to come out of the closet.


AdjunctNation Email Updates

AdjunctNation Family Email Alert

Want to be the first to know when new jobs are posted, when the AdjunctNation.com blogs, Message Board discussions and the AdjunctNation.com E-Zine content are updated?

Current Issue

Enter e-mail address



AdjunctNation E-Zine Email Alert

Want to read our weekly E-Zine email alert packed with teaching tips, news, and updates about current content posted to the AdjunctNation.com E-Zine?

Current Issue

Enter e-mail address


Book Source

 

Adjunct Poll

Has the quality of students:
 Improved since you began teaching?
 Stayed the same?
 Diminished?


results
view past polls

Daily Excuse

I think I remember that I forgot something that I really needed to complete that task for you. Sorry!

Add your excuse here