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The Logical Construction of an Online Teaching Schedule is Possible

March 26, 2012

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The good news for educators worried that even more teacher layoffs are on the way can settle academic uncertainty with adjunct professor employment online since the growth of online college degree programs is increasing at a greater rate than the loss of traditional faculty positions on traditional campuses. As student populations at community colleges, state universities, four-year state colleges, technical schools and for-profit colleges balloon as intractable unemployment forces individuals to either begin the process of earning an academic degree or resume their effort to earn a college or university degree that had been abandoned when employment was easily available the number of online college classes will increase at an exponential rate. The reason for this is that it is much less expensive to offer post-secondary instruction on the internet than it is to continue offering it in a physical classroom on a traditional campus. As a result in the increase in online college degree programs, the number of online adjunct instructor job openings is swelling since each online course must be taught by a qualified online adjunct instructor. This requirement offers educators with earned graduate degrees, a doctorate or master degree, the opportunity to quell academic employment anxieties by learning how to teach online for a variety of online degree programs.

Many academics working in physical classrooms are more comfortable than they should be since the budget cuts to public education are sure to increase, which will ultimately result in more teacher layoffs. It is the threat of increasing possibilities for fewer funds needed to pay faculty members in traditional educational positions should propel educators with earned graduate degree, a Ph.D. or master degree, to not put off applying for online faculty positions until the last minute. In fact, teachers with the appropriate academic credentials and computer skills should continue to apply for every available online adjunct faculty opening in their discipline. The reason for this sense of urgency is that even if a teacher continues to work on a traditional campus it is prudent to understand that the majority of post-secondary instruction will be located on the Internet in the coming years. The best way to start a search for online adjunct instructor job openings is to learn how to quickly identify the faculty application sections of community colleges, for-profit schools, four-year universities and state colleges. Each post-secondary academic institution has a section inside their website that will permit the easy submission of academic credentials and evidence of classroom experience. Perhaps the best reason for educators to start teaching online is that computer and the Internet are now a very real part of the academic experience for both students and teachers.

The career arc of many educators is now in question as budget cuts to public education create mounting teacher layoffs. However, the budgetary difficulties on the traditional academic campus are actually causing college and university administrators to employ more distance education technology to satisfy the growing student populations in community colleges, state universities and technical schools, which also provide teachers with graduate degrees the chance to develop a favorable academic path with online teaching positions. The growth of online bachelor degree programs and online master degree programs generates many online adjunct openings that must be filled by technically proficient online instructors because each online college courses must be taught by an educator with at least a master degree. The academics that understand that post-secondary instruction is being moved to the Internet at an exponential rate because it is much more cost effective to use computers accessing the online college degree programs than it is to continue doing the same thing in a physical classroom on a physical campus can take advantage of the benefits offered by online teaching. The best way for a prospective online adjunct instructor to begin building a viable online teaching schedule and develop a favorable academic path is to start making applications in the faculty application sections of academic websites.

Many times educators interested in distance education as an alternative to teaching in the physical classroom wonder if there is just one way to acquire enough online college courses to generate a full time online adjunct income. The good news is that there are several ways to an online teaching schedule. For example, all community colleges now offer some form of distance learning to their enrolled students, so there are many online adjunct openings with these two-year academic institutions. In fact, there are so many community colleges and technical schools that it would be possible to construct an online teaching schedule just by making applications to these post-secondary institutions alone. Of course, some prospective online adjunct instructor want to teach graduate students enrolled in online master degree programs, so it would be possible to apply to multiple state universities and four-year colleges and achieve this goal. Another possibility for building a sustainable online teaching schedule is to apply to for-profit colleges. While there are fewer for-profit colleges than traditional post-secondary institutions their adaption of distance learning technology is much more complete and the need for academically qualified and technically proficient online adjunct instructors is greater at this time. Ultimately, the ways to build an online teaching schedule are so numerous the online instructor can literally pick the most attractive according to the amount of online adjunct income needed from the online teaching effort.

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