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North Dakota University System - Higher Education Research Institute

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that were not included on the survey. Other areas may have included workshops, seminars,<br />

conferences, reading, and other assigned duties.<br />

Professional Activities of Faculty<br />

Appendix D and table 10 provide more specifics related to how faculty spend their time. Shown<br />

are the average numbers and types of scholarly writings or professional performances faculty<br />

produced. Clearly, differences existed by institutional type. <strong>North</strong> <strong>Dakota</strong> faculty in doctoral<br />

institutions produced more articles for academic and professional journals, wrote more book<br />

chapters, and wrote more books, manuals, and monographs than their peers at the four-year and<br />

two-year institutions. This difference was consistent with the national sample, although <strong>North</strong><br />

<strong>Dakota</strong> faculty did publish less than the national average. For those who reported publication<br />

activity, faculty at <strong>North</strong> <strong>Dakota</strong> doctoral institutions had published 13 articles in academic or<br />

professional journals compared to 19.8 articles published by faculty at public universities<br />

nationwide. Faculty at NDUS four-year institutions had published an average of 4.3 articles<br />

compared to the national average of 9.4, and <strong>North</strong> <strong>Dakota</strong> faculty at two-year institutions<br />

reported an average of 0.8 articles compared to 1.9 by faculty in all public two-year institutions.<br />

Except for those at four-year institutions, <strong>North</strong> <strong>Dakota</strong> faculty were near to the national average<br />

for performance activities in the fine and applied arts. Notable was the above average<br />

exhibitions or performances by <strong>North</strong> <strong>Dakota</strong> faculty from the four-year institutions. They<br />

reported an average of 6.1 exhibitions or performances compared to the national average of 4.6.<br />

While the level of professional activity as it relates to publications among <strong>North</strong> <strong>Dakota</strong> faculty<br />

was less than their peers nationally, there was a greater emphasis on teaching. Nevertheless, an<br />

increasing emphasis on research and scholarly production may becoming evident. A final<br />

category asked faculty to indicate the number of professional writings published or accepted for<br />

publication in the last two years. The NDUS averages were closer to the national average and<br />

may suggest an increased focus by <strong>North</strong> <strong>Dakota</strong> faculty on this area while still maintaining a<br />

strong dedication to teaching.<br />

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