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Article: Life as a virtual adjunct.
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- School Administrator
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- November 1, 2002
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Working as an adjunct professor of educational leadership has always been one of my career goals since finishing my doctorate of education five years ago.
But finding a way to make time to teach while I continued to work full-time as a superintendent seemed impossible. Teaching college courses meant I would have to dedicate the same two nights a week for two to three hours for a semester. That necessity alone would prohibit fitting a teaching commitment into my evening schedule, which already is crowded with academic functions, sports events and family obligations.
So I started looking into universities that offer graduate courses online. I applied first ...
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