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Ford, Jerry D. – Journal of Thought, 1979
Mainstreaming and declining budgets are causing many teachers concern about their workloads. In a survey of Arkansas secondary teachers, the following weighted factors were recommended for inclusion in a workload policy: number of preparations, student ability level, class type and size, course difficulty level, and administrative or cocurricular…
Descriptors: Faculty Workload, Mainstreaming, Performance Factors, Policy Formation
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Belanger, Charles H. – Higher Education Management, 1990
This paper attempts to demonstrate that workloads can be divided into two main components. One component is determined by institutional regulations of collective agreement whereas the second component considers faculty members as free-standing entrepreneurs. Fluctuation of performance in the second component leads to workload inequity. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Administration, College Faculty, Entrepreneurship, Faculty Publishing
Goeres, Ernest R. – 1977
Most faculty collective bargaining agreements now require supplemental compensation for the performance of any duty that is in addition to what is defined as the normal teaching load for college faculty. Virtually all agreements state very clearly what a basic faculty load is, and all other services are thus defined or designated as overload or…
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, College Faculty, Faculty Workload, Higher Education
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Eagleton, Lee C. – Chemical Engineering Education, 1977
Describes a Faculty Workload Formula developed in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Pennsylvania State University. (SL)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Engineering, Engineering Education
Adams, Walter H. – Improving College and University Teaching, 1976
A review of the literature dealing with faculty load in colleges and universities from 1929 reveals that this problem has not been resolved satisfactorily in any institution. Two plans are described for determining assignment loads. (Author/LBH)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Faculty Workload, Higher Education, Statistical Analysis
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McLaughlin, Gerald W.; And Others – Research in Higher Education, 1981
A study on a survey of department heads in 25 major universities that examines what department heads perceive to be the component parts in making assignments to faculty is discussed. The importance of evaluating faculty based on effort required rather than on time devoted to given tasks is stressed. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Content Analysis, Faculty Evaluation, Faculty Workload
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College Section of National Council of Teachers of English – College English, 1977
Descriptors: College English, College Faculty, English, English Instruction
Alworth, Robert M.; Weiser, Irving – 1976
This publication provides data on day-program full-time faculty teaching loads in the Los Angeles community colleges for the fall semesters 1972 through 1975, compared to total statewide averages, and statewide small college and large college averages, by instructional discipline. Faculty load is computed by dividing weekly student contact hours…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community Colleges, Comparative Analysis, Faculty Workload
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Nelson, T. M.; Ladan, C. J. – Higher Education, 1978
Instructors' perceptions of "professional demand" or workload were investigated. Three levels each of class size, course level, format, and amount of paraprofessional assistance were combined to provide 81 questionnaire items. Results show that few class descriptions are particularly more easy or difficult but that tradeoffs can be made to balance…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Evaluation Criteria, Faculty Workload, Foreign Countries
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Moreton, April L.; Newsom, Ron W. – Christian Higher Education, 2004
This article is the second in a two-part series of case studies of sixteen female chief academic officers (CAO) serving in evangelical colleges and universities. The earlier article discussed each administrator's personal and academic background. This continues the reflections of these women regarding their careers, marital status and faith as…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Females, College Administration, Church Related Colleges
Maryland Univ., College Park. – 1994
This report provides data and recommendations on the workload and productivity of University of Maryland System (UMS) faculty. It outlines the state budgetary policy that mandates the report and explains UMS policy on faculty workload. The data in the report reflect teaching standards in place in 1993-94, prior to the adoption of the current UMS…
Descriptors: Budgeting, College Faculty, College Instruction, Faculty Publishing
Yuker, Harold E. – 1984
Kinds of faculty workload data that can be obtained from college and faculty reports are examined, along with potential problems in workload studies. A main research concern is deciding which faculty activities should be considered as workload. Types of data that are sometimes used in colleges' faculty workload formulas concern student credit…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Faculty Workload, Higher Education, Institutional Research
Semb, George – 1980
No-deadline sections of a personalized child development course and sections that had deadlines were compared in regard to proctor workload, proctor grading accuracy, and pressure on proctors. A total of 167 students in four sections of the course, and five proctors and one instructor per section, participated in the study. Students in the…
Descriptors: College Students, Educational Research, Faculty Workload, Grading
Hill, W. Leland – 1979
A questionnaire was sent to the chief academic office of 20 universities to determine a fair and uniform workload for faculty at Central Missouri State University (CMSU). The mean undergraduate teaching load reported by the 18 responding institutions was 11.89 contact hours/week, as compared with 15.6 contact hours/week reported by CMSU faculty.…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Comparative Analysis, Faculty Workload, Higher Education
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Dyer, Colin – Vestes, 1978
The time available to teachers for research is examined in several countries by comparing the availability and conditions of study leave, lengths of vacation, and the number of teaching "contract" hours required of teachers. Some differences exist in actual term time and study leave for research. (SW)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Comparative Analysis, Faculty Workload, Foreign Countries
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