Common use of Freedom to Teach Clause in Contracts

Freedom to Teach. A faculty member is entitled to freedom in the classroom in discussing the curriculum. He or she has the right to introduce any topic or viewpoint related to the curriculum or to the education of students in the subject. The faculty member has the individual right and responsibility to determine course content and textbooks subject to written departmental policy. The faculty member has the right and responsibility to present controversial subject matter in such a way as to encourage free discussion, inquiry and expression.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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