CHERCHEZ L'ARGENT: A CONTRIBUTION TO THE DEBATE ABOUT CLASS SIZE, STUDENT-FACULTY RATIOS, AND USE OF ADJUNCT FACULTY.: An article from: Journal of Social Work Education
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Author(s)John H. Jr. Noble
PublisherCouncil On Social Work Education
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From the author: This article examines assumptions about the possible cause-effect relationship between class size and student achievement, and why social work programs increasingly substitute non-tenure-track and part-time personnel for tenure-track faculty. Data are presented that cast doubt on previous conclusions that lowering mandated student-faculty ratio guidelines for MSW and BSW programs would improve student learning. The author suggests that programs have a monetary motive for the increasing use of non-tenure-track and part-time personnel. The author also discusses areas to focus on for improving student achievement beyond class size and the student-faculty ratio.
Citation Details
Title: CHERCHEZ L'ARGENT: A CONTRIBUTION TO THE DEBATE ABOUT CLASS SIZE, STUDENT-FACULTY RATIOS, AND USE OF ADJUNCT FACULTY.
Author: John H. Jr. Noble
Publication:Journal of Social Work Education (Refereed)
Date: January 1, 2000
Publisher: Council On Social Work Education
Volume: 36 Issue: 1 Page: 89
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the author: This article examines assumptions about the possible cause-effect relationship between class size and student achievement, and why social work programs increasingly substitute non-tenure-track and part-time personnel for tenure-track faculty. Data are presented that cast doubt on previous conclusions that lowering mandated student-faculty ratio guidelines for MSW and BSW programs would improve student learning. The author suggests that programs have a monetary motive for the increasing use of non-tenure-track and part-time personnel. The author also discusses areas to focus on for improving student achievement beyond class size and the student-faculty ratio.
Citation Details
Title: CHERCHEZ L'ARGENT: A CONTRIBUTION TO THE DEBATE ABOUT CLASS SIZE, STUDENT-FACULTY RATIOS, AND USE OF ADJUNCT FACULTY.
Author: John H. Jr. Noble
Publication:Journal of Social Work Education (Refereed)
Date: January 1, 2000
Publisher: Council On Social Work Education
Volume: 36 Issue: 1 Page: 89
Distributed by Thomson Gale
