162 Pages
by Routledge

170 Pages
by Routledge

162 Pages
by Routledge

In the American university system for most of this century, the academic reward system has been blamed for both the neglect of teaching and a glut of uninspiring research. The salaries for faculty at institutions that place special emphasis on teaching are lower than those for faculty at institutions where both teaching and research are expected. In Marginal Worth, Lionel S. Lewis examines the... Read more

Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
2. The Neoclassical Labor Market Model and the Academic Marketplace
3. Academics as Teachers
4. Factors Affecting Rewards in Academia
5. The Evaluation of Teaching and Research
6. The Concerns of Faculty
7. Defining Merit
8. What Colleagues Say about Colleagues
9. The Academic Labor Market in Action
10. The Administrative Response
11. Conclusions
Index

Biography

Lewis, Lionel S.