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Will more part-time instructors replace retiring professors?
In Brooklyn, Ms. Eyrich and the four part-time instructors will lose their jobs next month.
He said state financing had not kept up with the growth, and that there were too many part-time instructors.
In 1972, the conference merged with the United Federation of College Teachers, a rival union representing part-time instructors.
The problem is that the way higher education treats its part-time instructors destroys the community necessary for learning.
The principals said the cuts in jobs or hours have affected only part-time instructors, but parents said some full-time teachers still appeared to be threatened.
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