Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Winter 1991
Volume
21
Issue
4
Publication Title
Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis
First Page
405
Last Page
416
Abstract
Despite an emphasis in recent policy on connecting school to work, relatively little is known about how these connections are made and what they look like. In this article, we explore the relationship between community college faculty and their local labor markets.We use a unique national survey that provides the first systematic data from a large number of faculty on this issue, supplemented by case studies. We show that faculty engage in a range of relatively low-level connecting activities; stronger connections are rare. Faculty receive minimal institutional support for such efforts. There are several important barriers to improving linkages related to faculty time and institutional structures.
Recommended Citation
Brewer, Dominic J, and Gray, Maryann Jacobi, "Do Faculty Connect School to Work? Evidence From Community Colleges" (1991). Higher Education. 96.
https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/slcehighered/96