Common use of Large Classes Clause in Contracts

Large Classes. Large classes shall be defined as those having enrollment of more than 54 students. The following conditions apply: (1) Large classes must be pre-approved and scheduled by the ▇▇▇▇. (2) Faculty Member preferences will be taken into consideration in making such assignments. (3) The workload shall be determined by the enrollment at census date of that class. (4) During summer school and intersession, the workload shall be determined by the enrollment of a class when 20% of the total class hours have been completed or at census, whichever comes first. Compensation for full-time instructors shall be at the rate of 1/1000th for lecture and non-lecture teaching assignments, with hours of instruction weighted according to the loading factors set forth in this Section. (5) The credited lecture equivalencies for large classes shall be as follows: (a) 55-84 students = 1.50 times lecture hour equivalents. (b) 85-129 students= 1.75 times lecture hour equivalents. (c) 130-239 students = 2.00 times lecture hour equivalents. (d) 240-359 students = 2.50 times lecture hour equivalents. (e) 360-479 students = 3.00 times lecture hour equivalents (f) 480-599 students = 3.50 times lecture hour equivalents (g) 600-719 students = 4.00 times lecture hour equivalents (h) 720-839 students = 4.50 times lecture hour equivalents (i) 840 or more students = 5.00 times lecture hour equivalents

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement