Abstract

The rapid rise and unique thrust of community colleges in western Canada has focused on several developmental issues, not the least of which relates to staffing. Where do these post-secondary non-university institutions secure qualified faculty ? What constitutes appropriate preparation for college teaching ? Where is such preparation obtained ? Should standard requirements be identified and minimum preparation programs recognized through the establishment of certification procedures ? These questions must concern those responsible for community college developments.

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