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Book Title: ERIC ED302169: Salary Trend Study of Faculty
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Book Category: Departments
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Language: english
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PDF Size: 0.23 MB
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Book Pages: 18
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Average salary increases for 2,841 faculty in the field of teacher education, general programs, are reported for 1984-1985 and 1987-1988, as part of the College and University Personnel Association’s annual faculty salary studies. Included are comparative data for 160,596 faculty at 216 public colleges and 266 private colleges, representing 45 academic disciplines. In 1984, 80 public colleges and 75 private colleges reported on teacher education, general programs faculty salaries, while 88 public and 81 private colleges reported in 1987. In 1987-88, the faculty salary factor in this field was approximately 1% below, in the public colleges, and 17% below, in the private colleges, the overall average faculty salary of the other 44 disciplines/major fields. The average salary for the field in the private colleges was 15% lower than in the public colleges in 1984-85. In 1987-88, the average salary in the private colleges was 17.6% lower than in the public colleges.
Included is information on: the number of faculty by academic rank, including new assistant professors; salaries by academic rank; the ratio of average salaries to total salaries of all institutions in both years; comparisons with the Consumer Price Index of changes in cost-of-living for both years; and comparisons with 44 other disciplines. The disciplines and participating institutions are listed. (KM
- Creator/s: ERIC
- Date: 1988
- Year: 1988
- Book Topics/Themes: ERIC Archive, Academic Rank (Professional), College Faculty, College Programs, Comparative Analysis, Departments, Full Time Faculty, Higher Education, Intellectual Disciplines, Private Colleges, Public Colleges, Schools of Education, Teacher Education, Teacher Salaries, Trend Analysis
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