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           November/December 2006
  • Bonnie Halloran appears to be a “plain brown wrapper.” She is one of just a handful of part-time faculty who lead unified locals.
  • We’ve got the inside scoop on where you should be shopping for books online.
  • Check out these tips for putting the right names with the right faces.
  • Bigger may be better for Sam Walton, but essayist Oronte Churm just isn’t sure the same principle is working in higher education.
  • and more...
 
           September/October 2006
  • The TKO of Equity Pay in Washington State
  • Rapscallions, Scoundrels and Scallywags (aka College Students): An Interview with Mark Hyatt and Dr. Timothy Dodd from the Center for Academic Integrity
  • Getting the Tap: Securing Continuous Online Work
  • Ten Reasons to Leave Your Higher Degree(s) Off Your Résumé
  • Excuse me, But Are Those Flip Flops You’re Wearing? Teaching the "Why" Generation
  • and more...
 
           July/August 2006
  • A Bigger Slice of the Pie: California's "80 Percent Law."
  • To Be or Not to Be (in a Unified Union Local).
  • Are you selling comp. copies of textbooks? Are you going to hell for it? Maybe. Maybe not.
  • It's time that academic associaiton policy statements had more bite.
  • and more...
 
           May/June 2006
  • The $3 Professor: Teaching in India
  • Out of Africa: Brain Drain
  • Japan's Part-Time Full-Time Instructors
  • Best Wishes: An Ever-so-polite Union Takeover in England
  • and more...
 
           March/April 2006
  • 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...
 
           January/February 2006
  • Carol Twigg discusses the future of distance education, the importance of hybrid courses and technology.
  • For some, they’re a blessing. For some, they’re a curse: canned online courses.
  • Which distance education journals should part-timers read? Our reviewer has rounded up three dozen of the best.
  • Moodle, an open-source virtual learning environment, just may be the next big thing in distance education.
  • and more...
 

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