Hi faith 5-1 Project Draft Part Two: Persuasive Essay With Research (100 Points)
Project Part Two : Persuasive Essay With Research
Stu Dent
Southern New Hampshire University
ENG 190: Research and Persuasion
Professor _____
January 4, 2023
[Be sure to include a title page for APA.]
Project Part Two: Persuasive Essay W ith Research
Recently, the topic of reliance on part -time, non -tenured professors in higher education
has forced us to consider some difficult questions, including the woeful lack of access to
healthcare for part -time fa culty. [The opening sentence of the essay identifies the topic to let
readers know immediately what the focus will be. Additionally, the opening sentence grabs
the audience’s attention by highlighting a problem that needs to be solved.] As of 2018
“nearly half of all college instructors [were] part -time workers” and only “35% of them had
healthcare coverage through a work -provided plan” (Heredia Rodriguez, 2020, para. 13). [The
second sentence highlights a relevant quote from one of the sources.] Unfortunat ely, among
those who are insured, the offerings are inconsistent, and some offerings are not financially
accessible to many part -timers. In California community colleges specifically, fewer than half of
the 72 districts offer any insurance for part -time fa culty (Johnson, 2022). [The information here
has been paraphrased, with the citation included to identify the original source.] In order to
address inequitable access to employer -provided healthcare for community college adjuncts,
California community coll ege districts must provide access to the same healthcare as their full -
time faculty for faculty with a minimum 40% load because the part -time workforce has become a
vital part of community college faculty, the health of the community depends on healthy fac ulty,
and the state now offers 100% funding for districts who offer healthcare to part -timers that is on
par with their full -time offerings. [The final sentence of the introduction narrows the focus
and ends by identifying the thesis statement, which highl ights the writer’s stance on the
issue.]
Part -time faculty are a vital part of the faculty body at California community colleges and
are qualified to teach at the same level as their full -time counterparts, so it follows that they should have access to the same healthcare their full -time counterparts receive. [The topic
sentence, which starts the paragraph, clearly identifies the key point that is developed in
the paragraph.] According to Jonathan Karpf (2015), associate vice president of the California
Fac ulty Association, “[m]any adjuncts possess the same terminal degrees from the same graduate
programs that produced their tenure -line colleagues, yet they are often treated as second -class
citizens within their own departments” (para. 3). [The body paragrap h balances the key point
development with the supporting evidence from the research.] Karpf (2015) lists healthcare
as one of four items that adjuncts desperately need. [The supporting evidence is introduced
with a signal expression that refers to the auth or or source.] For part -time faculty, not having
access to employer -provided insurance is insulting and unjust, and greatly reduces morale. And
while some part -time faculty may be able to access healthcare via a spouse or through the
marketplace, many work ers must decide if they can afford marketplace healthcare premiums.
Paying for healthcare out of pocket can be costly for faculty who already receive low per -class
pay and have very little job security. The lack of this insurance may tip the scales for som e
faculty, forcing them to leave the field of higher education altogether. Since adjuncts are often a
majority at any institution, the district relies greatly on adjunct faculty to teach, and districts
cannot function without their adjunct employees. [The body paragraph develops the key point
in the context of the thesis statement.]
A workforce that cannot afford healthcare benefits no one, and students will often pay the
price of a district refusing to insure its teachers, so it is in the best interest of districts to offer
insurance to their part -time faculty. The COVID -19 pandemic brought the health of individuals
and the health of the community into sharp focus. In an article published by Kaiser Health News,
[The credibility of the source has been indica ted here.] Heredia Rodrigue z (2020) notes that due to low pay and the part -time employment structure, “adjuncts often teach at multiple
campuses to make ends meet. In the midst of this pandemic, moving among different locations
adds to their risks and thei r potential to spread the virus” (para. 15). [For APA formatting, a
citation for a direct quote should include the author’s last name, the year of publication,
and a paragraph number for electronic sources. This may be included in a single
parenthetical ci tation or divided up in the sentence, as shown above. If the author’s name is
identified directly within the sentence, add the year of publication immediately after, and
include the paragraph number following the quote.] It is vital now more than ever that
adjunct faculty have access to healthcare, especially the affordable annual checkups and
preventative care that health insurance typically provides. Also, when adjuncts do get sick, they
need access to care so that they can re cover and return to campus. When teachers are sick,
classes are cancelled and student learning grinds to a halt. The health of any campus depends on
healthy faculty, including part -time faculty who teach a large portion of courses. Access to
healthcare is imperative for a healthy campus and community. [The writer shows how the
evidence has informed the analysis and supported the development of the essay ideas.]
Finally, in late 2022, legislation passed by the state of California provided funding for
distri cts offering healthcare to their part -time faculty. The stipulations are simple: All part -time
faculty with a load of 40% or more must have access to the benefits, the benefits must be on par
with full -time benefits, and part -time contributions must be the same as full -time contributions.
There are additional funds for faculty who work less than 40% at individual districts but have a
combined load of 40% between schools (Johnson, 2022). [Because the information here has
been paraphrased instead of quoted di rectly, the paragraph number isn’t required for
APA.] With the passing of this bill, there is no reason for districts not to offer healthcare benefits to their part -time faculty, as the bill covers 100% of district costs for insuring qualifying part -
time f aculty. While districts and unions must negotiate the specific contract language for their
district, there is no downside for districts in having an insured and healthy part -time faculty
workforce. [The body paragraphs develop not only the key points but a lso identify and
address counterargument information.]
In conclusion, if community college districts want a healthy faculty body and to preserve
the health of the communities they serve, they must offer healthcare to their qualified part -time
faculty at th e same level that they offer healthcare to their full -time faculty. [The first sentence
of the conclusion shows audience awareness by identifying a clear call to action.] To do
otherwise would be both irresponsible and immoral, and jeopardizes their workfo rce. Now that
funding has been made available at the state level, there is no reason for every member of the
community college faculty, full -time and part -time, to not have access to employer -provided
healthcare. [The conclusion reflects on the thesis, rei terates the key points, and includes a
closing comment.]
References
[For APA, the resource listing is titled: References. Be sure to alphabetize the sources by the
author’s last name or, if there is no author, by the first word of the article title. Onl y use the
author’s last name and initial(s) instead of including a first name.]
Heredia Rodriguez, C. (2020, July 23). Adjunct professors: Jobs are low on pay and health
benefits with high COVID risk . Kaiser Health News. https://khn.org/news/adjunct -
profes sors -jobs -are -low -on -pay -and -health -benefits -with -high -covid -risk/
Johnson, G. (2022, October 13). Legislative high and low for part -time faculty: Healthcare
funding increased in state budget, but higher workload cap vetoed . California Federation
of Teache rs. https://www.cft.org/article/legislative -high -and -low -part -time -faculty
Karpf, J. (2015, March 9). What adjuncts need. The Chronicle of Higher Education .
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