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  • Ohio is the only state where full-time faculty can bargain collectively but not p/timers or grad. students. At U of C, it means 1,000 adjunct faculty play the waiting game.
  • When you teach on-line, you need to be prepared. Here's how.
  • It can be tough to explain why you teach part-time.
  • Student phone calls are usually bad news, except when students like Dawn call.
  • and more...

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COVER STORY
Ohio is the only state where full-time faculty may bargain collectively, but not part-timers or graduate students. In 2003, 1,000 University of Cincinnati part-timers formed the Adjunct Faculty Association, an affiliate of the AFT. Now, the adjuncts must wait. Will U of C President Dr. Nancy Zimpher exercise her “permissive authority” to recognize their union, or will the Ohio legislature pass Bill 249? Or will the AFA simply remain unrecognized?

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

GOING THE DISTANCE
When you teach on-line, you need to be prepared. Here’s how.

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It’s natural for beginning teachers to seek advice—where else?—in books. Peter Filene’s Joy of Teaching: A Practical Guide for New College Instructors, and James M. Lang’s Life on the Tenure Track: Lessons from the First Year provide two recent additions to the how-to literature for new instructors.

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FIRST PERSON
It can be tough to explain to other people just why, exactly, you teach part-time. Heck, it can be hard to explain to yourself. Essayist Susan Mazur-Stommen writes about why she flies the freeways in search of part-time teaching gigs.

IVORY TOWER
Student phone calls usually mean bad news for the instructor. Unless, of course, the call is from a student like Dawn.

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