Common use of Overload Teaching Clause in Contracts

Overload Teaching. (a) Members cannot be required to teach overload. However, if Members want to teach overload, they require the advanced written approval of the ▇▇▇▇. (b) Members are ineligible to teach overload if they are: i) on a research intensive load; ii) on a tenure-track appointment; iii) if they have course releases for any other reasons; or iv) Chairs or Directors of academic units; however, Chairs of small programs (i.e. fewer than four (4) faculty Members) who have elected the stipend/reimbursable allowance for Chairs under Article 27.3(a)(iv) may, in exceptional circumstances, seek the approval of the ▇▇▇▇ to teach one three- credit course overload. (c) In any academic year (July 1 to June 30), a Member's overload teaching will not exceed the equivalent of two (2) three-credit courses or equivalent for a Member on a Teaching Intensive Workload or a Normal Workload. A course is considered overload teaching if it is above and beyond a Member’s assigned teaching load per Article

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Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement