Answer:
A) quantitative workload
Step-by-step explanation:
Workload refers to the amount of work that an individual has to do as part of his or her job. The workload can either be quantitative (how much work there is to do), or qualitative (how hard or difficult the work is). In our case, the Florida community college teachers have a very high quantitative workload, as the main problem is the sheer amount of work they have to do. Grading over 5000 words of writing from each of 150+ students in each semester means reading over 750,000 words. This is roughly equivalent to reading a book 3,000 pages long every semester.