1. goto the drop down menu that says "jobs posted" and highlight any time frame....

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1. goto the drop down menu that says "jobs posted" and highlight any time frame. It could be "Last day, 3 days, 7 or 30 2. Hit "search" 3. See how many jobs show up in that period and write the number down. Whatever the number is, include that in your answer. 4. See how many jobs are for FULL-TIME INSTRUCTORS - NOT part-time instructors (adjuncts who are paid very little, receive NO benefits, represent an insignificant cost to the college and are usually treated that way) and not full-time non-instructor positions. Search ONLY for full-time instructors. Whatever the number is, include that in your answer 5. Divide your answer from number 4 by your answer for number 3. Then subtract that number from 1. If you do it right, the number should probably be between 70 and 99 - meaning somewhere between 70%-99%. 6. This is the percentage of jobs in the California Community College system that are NOT directly connected to total bill for a teacher to teach a group of students which we call "education." It is however the bill for something called "school." You can see that today, lots of money goes towards "school" but a smaller and smaller portion of that money is going toward education download.gif 1. goto the drop down menu that says "jobs posted" and highlight any time frame. It could be "Last day, 3 days, 7 or 30 2. Hit "search" 3. See how many jobs show up in that period and write the number down. Whatever the number is, include that in your answer. 4. See how many jobs are for FULL-TIME INSTRUCTORS - NOT part-time instructors (adjuncts who are paid very little, receive NO benefits, represent an insignificant cost to the college and are usually treated that way) and not full-time non-instructor positions. Search ONLY for full-time instructors. Whatever the number is, include that in your answer 5. Divide your answer from number 4 by your answer for number 3. Then subtract that number from 1. If you do it right, the number should probably be between 70 and 99 - meaning somewhere between 70%-99%. 6. This is the percentage of jobs in the California Community College system that are NOT directly connected to total bill for a teacher to teach a group of students which we call "education." It is however the bill for something called "school." You can see that today, lots of money goes towards "school" but a smaller and smaller portion of that money is going toward education download.gif

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