Teaching English in the Two-Year College
Feb 1997
Those Unfamiliar Names and Faces: The Hiring, Management, and Evaluation of Part-Time Faculty
Abstract
A review of one two-year college English department’s procedures reveals the complexities of dealing with part-time faculty.
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- Teaching English in the Two-Year College
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- 1997-02-01
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- 10.58680/tetyc19973808
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