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LEAD STORY from the October 1998, Advocate

New Directions!

In this month's Advocate: a new four-page special section devoted to helping you succeed with students. The first topical theme: How can NEA members in higher ed best use technology in instruction?


Yes, Being temporary or part-time doesn't mean having nothing to give says, Jane Kerlinger, a lecturer in geo-sciences,who is the California Faculty Association associate vice president for lecturers.

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Should part-time and temporary faculty participate in shared governance at our colleges and universities?

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82% Yes {short description of image}18% No

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No, Full-time faculty are better suited to participate in faculty governance states, Mary Ellen Symanski, an associate professor of nursing and president of the Faculty Senate at the University of Maine.

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