Teaching Schedule. (a) An employee’s teaching preferences should be honored to the extent possible, recognizing programmatic need, budget availability, student demand, and maximization of classroom utilization. (b) Teaching schedules should be established, if practicable, so that the time between the beginning of the first assignment and the end of the last assignment for any one day does not exceed nine hours unless the employee and the supervisor agree to a schedule with longer hours. (c) The usual length of time between the end of the last assignment on one day and the beginning of the first assignment on the next day shall be at least twelve hours, unless the employee and the supervisor agree to a schedule with a shorter time off between days.
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Samples: Assignment of Responsibilities, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Teaching Schedule. (a) An employee’s teaching preferences should be honored to the extent possible, recognizing programmatic need, budget availability, student demand, and maximization of classroom utilization.
(b) Teaching schedules should be established, if practicable, so that the time between the beginning of the first assignment and the end of the last assignment for any one day does not exceed nine (9) hours unless the employee and the supervisor agree to a schedule with longer hours.
(c) The usual length of time between the end of the last assignment on one day and the beginning of the first assignment on the next day shall be at least twelve (12) hours, unless the employee and the supervisor agree to a schedule with a shorter time off between days.
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Samples: Assignment of Responsibilities Agreement, Settlement Agreement
Teaching Schedule. (a) An employee’s teaching preferences should be honored to the extent possible, recognizing programmatic need, budget availability, student demand, and maximization of classroom utilization.
(b) Teaching schedules should be established, if practicable, so that the time between the beginning of the first assignment and the end of the last assignment for any one day does not exceed nine hours unless the employee and the supervisor agree to a schedule with longer hours.
(c) The usual length of time between the end of the last assignment on one day and the beginning of the first assignment on the next day shall be at least twelve hours, unless the employee and the supervisor agree to a schedule with a shorter time off between days.
(d) With the permission of their supervisor, instructional employees who generate
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Samples: Assignment of Responsibilities
Teaching Schedule. (a) An employee’s teaching preferences should be honored to the extent possible. , recognizing however, the supervisor must also attend to programmatic need, budget availability, student demand, and maximization of classroom utilization.
(b) Teaching schedules should be established, if practicable, so that the time between the beginning of the first assignment and the end of the last assignment for any one day does not exceed nine (9) hours unless the employee and the supervisor agree to a schedule with longer hours.
(c) The usual length of time between the end of the last assignment on one day and the beginning of the first assignment on the next day shall be at least twelve (12) hours, unless the employee and the supervisor agree to a schedule with a shorter time off between days.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Teaching Schedule. (a) An employee’s teaching preferences should be honored to the extent possible, recognizing programmatic need, budget availability, student demand, and maximization of classroom utilization.
(b) Teaching schedules should be established, if practicable, so that the time between the beginning of the first assignment and the end of the last assignment for any one day does not exceed nine hours unless the employee and the supervisor agree to a schedule with longer hours.
(c) The usual length of time between the end of the last assignment on one day and the beginning of the first assignment on the next day shall be at least twelve hours, unless the employee and the supervisor agree to a schedule with a shorter time off between days.
(d) With the permission of their supervisor, instructional employees who generate student credit hours may hold their office hours online, in person, or a combination of both.
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Samples: Assignment of Responsibilities