"The Last Professors" an interview
InsideHigherEd.com has a interview with Frank Donoghue about his book "The Last Professor." While the interview sounds a rather pessimistic (realistic?) view of the future of tenor, the meat of the discussion--alluded to but not explored--is in the "the casualization of the teaching workforce"--which I would have liked way more discussion about.
What is interesting about the article is that the bulk of the comments focused on the role and nature of tenor, much, I think, to the dismissal of the larger forces at work.
I think I have more to say, but just not yet.
What is interesting about the article is that the bulk of the comments focused on the role and nature of tenor, much, I think, to the dismissal of the larger forces at work.
I think I have more to say, but just not yet.
Labels: academic freedom, adjunct, blogging, education, higher education, teaching

1 Comments:
Future of tenure?
The future of tenor sounds nice -- who will be the next Pavarotti?
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