Limitations on Faculty Workloads Sample Clauses

Limitations on Faculty Workloads. 10.2.1.2.1 Workloads shall be established within the following limits. Maximum number of teaching hours per week = 16 (sixteen) averaged over two semesters. Teaching hour is one hour of scheduled lecture, studio or lab time per week; one hour of unconventional teaching time (see Letter of Understanding, Unconventional Instruction Designated Under 10.2.1.2.1) is equivalent to 2/3 of a teaching hour. Maximum number of regular lecture classes (3 or 4 hours) = 8. No non-regular faculty member shall be required to accept a workload higher than as specified in Article 10.2.1.2. 10.2.1.2.2 Professors and limited term contract Instructors may be assigned portions of their workload in the two month work period during the semester in which holidays are taken (normally such assignments would occur during the May/June period). 10.2.1.2.3 All faculty as part of their professional responsibilities shall: a) maintain posted office hours and be available to meet with individual students at other mutually agreed upon times; b) provide additional assistance to students in areas such as study skills, academic advising, special events, as well as recruitment and admission of students; c) remain current in their field through demonstrated participation in professional development and/or scholarly activity; d) participate in departmental and institutional activities.
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Limitations on Faculty Workloads. 10.2.1.2.1 Workloads shall be established within the following limits. Maximum number of teaching hours per week = 16 (sixteen) averaged over two semesters. Teaching hour is one hour of scheduled lecture, studio or lab time per week; one hour of unconventional teaching time (see Letter of Understanding, Unconventional Instruction Designated Under 10.2.1.2.1) is equivalent to 2/3 of a teaching hour. Maximum number of regular lecture classes (3 or 4 hours) = 8. No non-regular faculty member shall be required to accept a workload higher than as specified in Article 10.2.1.2. 10.2.1.2.2 Professors and limited term contract Instructors may be assigned portions of their workload in the two month work period during the semester in which holidays are taken (normally such assignments would occur during the May/June period). 10.2.1.2.3 All faculty as part of their professional responsibilities shall:
Limitations on Faculty Workloads. 10.2.1.2.1 Workloads shall be established within the following limits. Maximum number of teaching hours per week = 16 (sixteen) averaged over two semesters. Teaching hour is one hour of scheduled lecture, studio or lab time per week; one hour of unconventional teaching time (see Letter of Agreement, page 105) is equivalent to 2/3 of a teaching hour. Maximum number of regular lecture classes (3 or 4 hours) = 8. 10.2.1.2.2 Instructors may be assigned portions of their workload in the two month work period during the semester in which holidays are taken (normally such assignments would occur during the May/June period). 10.2.1.2.3 All faculty shall be expected to post at least one office hour per week for each section (lab, lecture or other). All faculty shall also be expected to participate in some non-classroom activities, such as committee work, study skills work, academic advising of students, organization of conferences, lectures, special events, recruiting of students, and other activities.
Limitations on Faculty Workloads. 10.2.1.2.1 Workloads shall be established within the following limits. Maximum number of teaching hours per week = 16 (sixteen) averaged over two semesters. Teaching hour is one hour of scheduled lecture, studio or lab time per week; one hour of unconventional teaching time (see Letter of Understanding, page 109) is equivalent to 2/3 of a teaching hour. Maximum number of regular lecture classes (3 or 4 hours) = 8. 10.2.1.2.2 Instructors may be assigned portions of their workload in the two month work period during the semester in which holidays are taken (normally such assignments would occur during the May/June period). 10.2.1.2.3 All faculty as part of their professional responsibilities shall: a) maintain posted office hours and be available to meet with individual students at other mutually agreed upon times; b) provide additional assistance to students in areas such as study skills, academic advising, special events, as well as recruitment and admission of students; c) remain current in their field through demonstrated participation in professional development and/or scholarly activity; d) participate in departmental and institutional activities.

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