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Upal Deb

Adjunct or tenure...
A teacher deserves better treatment..
Tenured ones bank on these adjuncts..
Universities not only save a substantial amount..but
earns a lot of prestige for having 'employed' so many teachers..
...Universities must cease to be Exploitation Centers..
I have full sympathy with those adjuncts..
Some of them are better equipped than many tenured
ones in sense of commitment and at times in terms of excellence too...
I would like to be FB friend to those adjuncts
Some adjuncts at least..
I am from India..
I know what Indian Universities do....!!!

bork

The gap between prestige inside an institution and prestige outside the institution is found in lots of places. (Ask a lawyer vs. a non-lawyer about what makes one lawyer more prestigious than another, for instance.)

In academia, there's even a difference among those who do have tenure (or are tenure-track). Those outside higher education would look at things like press quotes, appointment to government advisory roles, public lecturing, popular-press books, and textbook authorship. Academics value publications, but generally only ones in a handful of journals, and even then only those in those top journals that end up being highly cited.

Jackie Albert

I found this very interesting, mostly because i didn't even know of the existance of adjunct professors. It seems as though Universities are continuing to put the importance of money over the importance of educational quality, which is concerning for myself because I am about to start my first semester. The title of "professor" always seem to come off as a title with a certain heir about it, but I suppose it doesn't always mean what it seems.

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