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Find out what colleges and universities look for when hiring part-time (a.k.a. adjunct) college instructors and how they go about that process. A 2009 Money [...]
How do you know you are a good teacher if you are just starting out? One way is to ask yourself, “HOW do I feel?” [...]
In March of 2010, I posted an article on Adjunct Assistance entitled Establishing Rapport with Your Students. Recently, a reader commented that she thinks number [...]
Student Evaluations Make sure you understand your college’s policy for executing student evaluations. Most commonly, you are required to leave the room while students fill [...]
( Reprinted with permission from AdjunctAssistance.com. ) … or, how getting straight C’s puts you at the top of the class. First, my thanks go [...]
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective College Instructors
Steven Covey's best seller, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, is the basis for this 7-part series of articles. The author explains how college instructors can apply Covey's advice. Learn how at:Habit #2 - Begin With the End in Mind
Habit #3 - Put First Things First
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