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Immediately Seek Online Adjunct Instructor Positions

April 27, 2011

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As the teacher layoffs continue at the secondary academic level, it is very important for academics with a master’s degree or Ph.D. to immediately seek online adjunct instructor positions. Perhaps the urgency suggested by current academic labor market shifts can be better understood by becoming familiar with the plight of the traditional adjunct college instructors laboring under the twin yokes of low pay and few available physical college classrooms to teach in each semester. For the last decade or longer the post-secondary academic labor market has become populated almost exclusively with adjunct instructors. From an administrative standpoint this is an excellent use of intellectual resources because the numbers of individuals academically qualified to teach on the community college, college and university level has never been higher in history. The result of this conjunction between the labor pool and the administrative desire to do more with less has resulted in a post-secondary faculty that is up to seventy percent temporarily employed low paid intellectual labor. For a long time such an arrangement was considered the stuff of morbid fantasy for teachers working in high schools because there was an ample amount of budgetary funding for those at that level of the public education. However, as those same monies have ceased to flow the best alternative for an intellectual with classroom experience and the required academic credentials has become to learn how to teach online for online bachelor degree programs and online masters degree programs.

The fact of the matter is that new and returning college and university students are delighted to earn a health administration degree online, an online marketing degree or an online business management degree by logging onto the Internet with their personal computers and participating in a variety of accredited distance learning programs. This enthusiasm for distance education technology on the part of students is creating a career path for those teachers that master the personal computer and learn how to navigate in and out of online college degree programs on the Internet. For those teachers that recently lost their classrooms to budget cuts the prospect of teaching college students in online college classes may seem like a lackluster alternative to what had been an academic career with benefits, but the online adjunct instructors that are now earning multiple online adjunct income streams throughout the year will readily attest to the fact that there is no going back to the physical college classroom.

Teaching online for a variety of online degree programs is the way that any person with a graduate degree and at least a moderate level of computer skills will earn a living from the delivery of educational material. The sheer costs of maintaining the physical plants known as campuses will decide the issue for the academic administrators that have to meet the needs of ballooning student populations at community colleges and universities. Obviously, the result of this move from the physical classroom to the online college course will necessarily generate more online adjunct instructor positions that need academically qualified and technically savvy online adjunct instructor to fill them.

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