Cost-benefit Analysis of Professors

catch the latest on the Texas A&M calculation of professor’s ‘worth’….

http://www.statesman.com/opinion/vedder-transparency-at-a-m-reveals-money-drain-1168484.html

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2 Responses to Cost-benefit Analysis of Professors

  1. Steven Hrotic says:

    How much is one going to get out of a class in which 999 other students are competing for the instructor’s attention? I’m not even sure it would be worth $91.46.

  2. Keith Brown says:

    When thinking about how colleges try to meet their student outcomes and accountability by hiring lots of cheaper adjunct help, we might take this into consideration…

    One Week in the Life of an Adjunct Instructor

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