A Survey of Sessional Faculty in Ontario Publicly Funded Universities

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
A Survey of Sessional Faculty in Ontario Publicly Funded Universities
Abstract
Within the past decade, the unprecedented growth in non-tenure/tenure track faculty has led to speculation as to the learning environment and learning outcomes for students. Both national media and researchers have raised concerns about the growth in short-term contract faculty, yet there is little evidentiary data to support policy development. Our study of sessional faculty in Ontario’s publicly funded universities provides much needed data and insight into the current pressures, challenges, and adaptations of the rapidly rising number of university instructors who work on short-term contracts, also known as sessional faculty. --From Executive Summary
Report Number
2016 04
Place
Toronto
Institution
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education Centre for the Study of Canadian and International Higher Education; OISE-University of Toronto.
Date
2016
Pages
54
Citation
Field, C. C., & Jones, G. A. (2016). A Survey of Sessional Faculty in Ontario Publicly Funded Universities (No. 2016 04; p. 54). Ontario Institute for Studies in Education Centre for the Study of Canadian and International Higher Education; OISE-University of Toronto. https://ciheblog.files.wordpress.com/2016/08/full-report.pdf