From wheat field to innovator: how BYU-Idaho is changing the landscape of higher education
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I am one of the remote adjunct instructors at BYU-I. Before I started this work at BYU-I, I had a full-time job and a masters degree that my full-time job didn't require. I'm still working full-time and work at BYU-I part time, More..
Ive often lamented that my experience with BYU could never be repeated. I was 3 months away from completing a 4 year stint with the USAF when I began meeting with two Elders in the home of my immediate supervisor. I was baptized a few weeks later. In More..
Eaton notes that one of the cost savings in online classes is not offering benefits to those remote instructors. Many such adjunct instructors cobble together a "career" by teaching part-time for several different institutions and getting More..