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Now, though, not only is the proportion of staff on insecure contracts at an all-time high, it is commonplace for "adjunct" or "contingent" faculty (typically part-timers or casual contracted staff, who often don't know if they'll be hired from one semester to the next) to be in or on the cusp of poverty.
The committee's report, released in May, mainly proposes strengthening the market for used textbooks — by encouraging college bookstores to guarantee that they will buy back textbooks, establishing online book swaps among students and urging faculty to avoid switching textbooks from one semester to the next.
To meet the school experience requirement, science teacher preparation programmes extend student teaching from one semester to two semesters.
As a result, the annual CLI fell from 0.97% (April–July) to 0.78% (end of year), representing a drop of more than 35% in costs from one semester to the next.
"Our contracts are written in such a way that the university can cancel our courses at any time for any reason, and you have no assurance that you can teach from one semester to the next.
"A lot of adjuncts don't know if… they'll have a job, if they'll have income from one semester to another.
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As for that old scrapbook of mine... well, I returned from college one semester to find that my mother, eager to do some major spring-cleaning, had accidentally tossed the huge three-volume tome into the trash.
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