Common use of Course Preparation Clause in Contracts

Course Preparation. The number of course preparations will be kept to a minimum for faculty members introducing new courses, using new instructional methods or teaching courses they have not taught before. Any course listed in the College catalog, with a course number, is considered a preparation. Lecture and lab courses will be considered two (2) separate preparations.

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Sources: Master Agreement, Master Agreement

Course Preparation. The number of course preparations will be kept to a minimum minimum, especially for new faculty members, faculty members introducing new courses, using new instructional methods or faculty members teaching courses they have not taught before. Any course listed in the College catalog, with a course number, is considered a preparation. Lecture and lab courses will be considered two (2) separate preparations.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Master Agreement

Course Preparation. The number of course preparations will be kept to a minimum for faculty members introducing new courses, using new instructional methods or teaching courses they have not taught before. Any course listed in the College catalog, with a course number, is considered a preparation. Lecture and lab courses will be considered two (2) separate preparations.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Master Agreement

Course Preparation. The number of course preparations will be kept to a minimum for faculty members introducing new courses, using new instructional methods or teaching courses they have not taught before. Any course listed in the College catalog, with a course number, is considered a preparation. Lecture and lab courses will be considered two (2) separate preparations.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Master Agreement