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Direct Proposals to organize a new Education in the Knowledge Society.
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Índice de impacto de las revistas españolas de ciencias sociales, IN-RECS, INRECS

Índice de impacto de las revistas españolas de ciencias sociales, IN-RECS, INRECS | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it
Índice de impacto de las revistas españolas de ciencias sociales (IN-RECS), economia, geografia, psicologia, sociologia, antropologia, biblioteconomia y documentacion, ciencia politica y de la administracion, comunicacion, educacion, urbanismo...

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Adjunct professors: unsung heroes?

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Adjunct professors: unsung heroes? via Boise State University's The Arbiter Online. Not all university professors are created equal, at least not when it comes to job security. Adjunct professor Kathryn Baxter is dedicated to her students.... She works at least 40 hours a week.

When asked if she would like anything known about adjuncts, Baxter responded, “We don’t get offices. This is my office (pointing to tables in the library) and parking’s a bitch.”


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VanessaVaile's curator insight, December 14, 2012 10:33 AM

Not paid for all hours worked either. Praise does not pay the bills. "Let us now praise unsung heroes" (instead of paying them) is a dangerous genre, even when, like Mallory Barker's piece here, sympathetic.