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Using Adjuncts in Social Work Education: Challenges and Rewards
Authors:Hugh G. Clark  Lon B. Johnston  Linda Openshaw
Affiliation:1. National Association of Social Workers, Oklahoma Chapter , USA;2. Texas A&3. M University-Commerce , USA
Abstract:Adjunct faculty have become an essential addition to social work programs in the United States. Full-time social work faculty have not been able to meet the demands created by continued growth of BSW and MSW programs. The number of doctoral students in social work programs has not kept up with the growth of the programs. A survey of program directors available through the Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Program Director's (BPD) listserv in the United States found that respondents saw adjunct faculty as assets to social work programs. The survey results indicated that adjunct faculty provide a ‘value added’ component. Adjuncts need to receive an orientation and continual training to help prepare them for classroom management and become aware of university policies. Adjuncts can be retained if they receive training, have frequent contact with faculty, and have access to university resources.
Keywords:Adjuncts  Social Work Education  Teaching  Part-time Faculty  Faculty Support
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