Higher education institutions continue to encounter an increasingly complex set of issues regarding equity, diversity and inclusion on university campuses. Many institutions are striving to find creative solutions to eliminate access, participation, and achievement barriers as well as practices that
Handbook of Research on Inclusive Development for Remote Adjunct Faculty in Higher Education
โ Scribed by B. Jean Mandernach (editor), Emily Donnelli-Sallee (editor)
- Publisher
- IGI Global
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 359
- Series
- Advances in Higher Education and Professional Development
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
As the number of adjunct faculty teaching online courses remotely for their institutions continues to increase, so do the unique challenges they face, including issues of distance and isolation as well as problems pertaining to motivation, time, and compensation. Not only are these higher education faculty geographically isolated from each other and their colleagues at flagship campuses, but they also lack adequate institutional support and resources necessary to perform their roles. As institutions continue to rely heavily on this group of under-supported and undertrained instructors who teach the majority of online courses offered across the country, institutions need models and strategies to tap the expertise and perspectives of this group not only to improve teaching and learning in online programs but also to retain this critical talent pool. More consideration is needed to create institutional affinity and organizational commitment, build community, and create opportunities for remote adjunct faculty to be included as an integral component to their academic departments. The Handbook of Research on Inclusive Development for Remote Adjunct Faculty in Higher Education is a comprehensive reference work that presents research, theoretical frameworks, instructor perspectives, and program models that highlight effective strategies, innovative approaches, and unique considerations for creating professional development opportunities for remote adjunct faculty teaching online. This book provides concrete practices that foster inclusivity among contingent faculty teaching online as well as tangible practices that have been successfully implemented from faculty developers and academic leaders at institutions who have a large population of, and heavy reliance on, remote adjunct instructors. While addressing topics that include faculty engagement, mentoring programs, and instructor resources, this book intends to support remote instructors in the post-pandemic world. It is also beneficial for faculty development professionals; academic administrative leaders; higher education stakeholders; and higher education faculty, researchers, and students.
โฆ Table of Contents
Title Page
Copyright Page
Book Series
Editorial Advisory Board
List of Contributors
Table of Contents
Detailed Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgment
Section 1: Building Community
Chapter 1: Organizational Strategies for Building Community Among Remote Adjunct Faculty
Chapter 2: Becoming One Faculty in Pursuit of Student Success
Chapter 3: It Takes a Village to Build an Effective Adjunct Community
Chapter 4: Building Collaboration With Adjunct Faculty
Chapter 5: Providing Course-Specific Instructor Resources in Online Classes With a Standardized Curriculum
Section 2: Unique Professional Development Needs and Considerations
Chapter 6: The State of Remote Professional Development and the True Confessions of a Remote Adjunct Faculty
Chapter 7: What Do Remote Adjunct Faculty Look for in an Institution?
Chapter 8: The Care and Feeding of Adjuncts
Chapter 9: Lessons From the Field
Chapter 10: Support for Adjunct Faculty Scholarship in Online Graduate Programs
Section 3: Motivating Engagement in Professional Development
Chapter 11: Are They Worth It?
Chapter 12: Incentivizing Adjunct Faculty Participation in Professional Development
Chapter 13: It Is Not About the Money
Chapter 14: Constructing Online Equity for Adjunct Faculty Who Teach Across Geography
Chapter 15: Examining the Evolution of Key Characteristics in Faculty Mentoring Programs for Online Adjunct Faculty
Section 4: Administrative Considerations That Help or Hinder Faculty Inclusion
Chapter 16: Policies and Procedures That May Hinder Morale, Motivation, and Engagement
Chapter 17: Administrative Best Practices to Retain Online Faculty
Chapter 18: Holistic Evaluation and Support of Remote, Adjunct Faculty
Chapter 19: Key Performance Indicator Dashboards
Chapter 20: Holistic Evaluation Strategies to Empower Remote Adjunct Faculty
Chapter 21: Assessing Institutional Support for Remote Adjunct Faculty Teaching Online
Compilation of References
About the Contributors
Index
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