Task Force on Standards for Part-Time, Adjunct and Contingent Faculty
As a professional field, education has long had a considerable number of non-tenure track faculty who have provided important contributions to departments, schools and colleges of education. Frequently, adjunct faculty and Professors of Practice have had distinguished careers in schools, colleges and universities, or government agencies. Their practice-based knowledge has contributed to the overall quality of preparation of researchers and practitioners in the educational field. However, the potential exists, especially during difficult financial times, for contingent faculty to be looked upon as cheap labor with increased teaching responsibilities and few rights and privileges such as participation in curriculum and other academic planning and governance, or access to health and retirements benefits. Their numbers are thus increased in ways that distort their optimal utilization and weaken programs.
AERA, as an association with 25,000 members, over 80% of whom reside in the academy, has an abiding interest in fostering a healthy intellectual climate for those who work in the field of education. One key way for the Association to aid its members is to work to ensure that all individuals have the necessary support and respect to be effective members in their academic units.
This proposed Task Force will focus on the working conditions for contingent faculty in departments, schools, and colleges of education. In particular, the Task Force will have 5 foci:
Adrianna Kezar (Chair) Associate Professor Rossier School of Education University of Southern California
Stanton E. F. Wortham Judy and Howard Berkowitz Professor Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Graduate School of Education University of Pennsylvania
Ben Baez Associate Professor Department of Leadership and Professional Studies College of Education Florida International University
Sara Goldrick-Rab Associate Professor of Educational Policy Studies and Sociology Department of Educational Policy Studies Wisconsin Center for Education Research University of Wisconsin - Madison
Susan Finely Associate Professor Washington State University, Vancouver
Esther Merves Director of Research and Special Programs New Faculty Majority Foundation