Impacts of Need and Culture in Higher Education

A. B. Purdum, Amy L. Evans
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This paper aims to further explore the impact of need and culture as they relate to orientation, training, development, and administrative policies on regional university adjunct faculty. The use of adjunct faculty has risen considerably over recent years making their university experience more relevant in today’s higher education climate. Adjunct faculty express the desire for orientation, training, and professional development. In addition, adjunct faculty find administrative policies extremely isolating in nature as they struggle to develop more meaningful relationships with other faculty, administrators, and students. While adjunct faculty have vast industry experience, they often lack extensive experience in higher education. Considering that adjunct faculty have such a tremendous impact on college students, how they feel about their higher education experience is of great concern. Adjunct faculty effectiveness suffers when they do not receive adequate orientation, training, and development. When adjunct faculty are isolated from the university due to the structure of administrative policy, they become less committed to the overarching goals of the organization and thus less committed to students.
需求和文化对高等教育的影响
本文旨在进一步探讨需求和文化对地区大学兼职教师的影响,因为它们与定位、培训、发展和行政政策有关。近年来,兼职教师的使用大幅增加,使他们的大学经历与当今的高等教育环境更加相关。兼职教师表达了对指导、培训和职业发展的渴望。此外,兼职教师发现行政政策在本质上极其孤立,因为他们努力与其他教师、行政人员和学生发展更有意义的关系。虽然兼职教师拥有丰富的行业经验,但他们往往缺乏丰富的高等教育经验。考虑到兼职教师对大学生有如此巨大的影响,他们对高等教育经历的感受就非常值得关注。如果兼职教师得不到充分的指导、培训和发展,他们的工作效率就会受到影响。当兼职教师因行政政策的结构而与大学隔离时,他们对组织总体目标的承诺就会减少,从而对学生的承诺也会减少。
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