Overload Teaching. (a) No Member shall be required to teach on Overload. (b) In planning course offerings, Department Chairs shall attempt to minimize the need for sessional lecturers or courses taught on Overload by Members. Chairs shall consult with the Vice-President / Academic ▇▇▇▇ to determine the financial viability of offering courses through sessional lecturers or Overload. (c) The Chair shall notify Department Members of the availability of any sessional course. Members shall normally be given preference in teaching such courses on Overload, provided the Member has a full-time appointment during the term(s) in which the course is scheduled, and provided the course is within the Member’s area of expertise. (d) Members shall notify the Chair, in writing, within five (5) working days of the Chair’s notification, of their desire to teach an Overload course. (e) Should a course become available within two (2) weeks of the beginning of the term, or after the term commences, the Vice-President / Academic ▇▇▇▇ or his / her designate shall first notify Members of the department of the availability of the course. To exercise the right of first consideration, a Member shall apply to teach the course within one (1) day of the notification being sent, and if the course is within his / her area of expertise, the Department Chair shall recommend to the ▇▇▇▇ that the Member be appointed to teach the course. (f) If the Vice-President / Academic ▇▇▇▇ denies a Member’s request to teach a sessional course on overload, then the Vice-President / Academic ▇▇▇▇ shall provide a written explanation of reasons. (g) Where a Member refuses an Overload offer, the Department Chair shall proceed with the appointment of sessional lecturer or cancel the course. (h) A Member on leave or who has requested and received a reduction in the assigned teaching load is ineligible to teach overload courses, except with the permission of the Vice-President / Academic ▇▇▇▇. (i) Any Member who teaches an Overload course shall, in consultation with the Vice-President / Academic ▇▇▇▇, receive either a Sessional Stipend or a course release in a future term. (j) In any one academic year, a Member’s additional teaching on overload stipends shall not exceed the equivalent of two (2) courses. (k) The Association shall be provided a copy of any accepted overload assignment offers.
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Overload Teaching. (a) No Member shall be required to teach When regular intramural and Part-time Studies courses require staffing on Overload.
(b) In planning course offerings, Department Chairs shall attempt to minimize a part-time basis paid by an overload stipend as specified in Article the need for sessional lecturers or courses taught on Overload by Members. Chairs shall consult with the Vice-President / Academic ▇▇▇▇ or designate shall first notify Faculty Members of the academic unit, or sub-unit as appropriate, of the availability of the position at least five days before it is posted or advertised. Upon application in accordance with a Faculty Member shall be given first consideration for the position and shall be offered the position if the Member has a satisfactory record as a teacher, and if the course is within area of expertise. If the Member's application is denied, the ▇▇▇▇ shall provide a written statement of reasons. A Faculty Member on Sabbatical Leaveunder or on leave under and will not be eligible to determine teach overload courses except with the financial viability written permission of offering courses through sessional lecturers the ▇▇▇▇. To exercise this right of first consideration, a Member shall inform the Department Chair or Overload.
(c) The Chair shall notify Department equivalent of interest in teaching a course on overload within five days of the notification to the Members of the availability of any sessional course. Members shall normally be given preference in teaching such courses on Overload, provided the Member has a full-time appointment during the term(s) in which the course is scheduled, and provided under A Member who applies to teach a course on overload after the course is within has been advertised or posted shall be considered along with other applicants, subject to the Member’s area seniority rights of expertise.
(d) Members shall notify the Chair, in writing, within five (5) working days of the Chair’s notification, of their desire to teach an Overload course.
(e) Contract Academic Staff. Should a course become available within two (2) weeks of the beginning of the term, term or after the term commences, the Vice-President / Academic ▇▇▇▇ or his / her designate shall first notify Faculty Members of the department academic unit, or sub-unit as appropriate, of the availability of the course. To exercise the right of first consideration, a Member shall apply to teach the course within one (1) day of the notification being sent, and if the Member has a satisfactory record as a teacher, and if the course is within his / her area of expertise, the Department Chair shall recommend to DepartmentChair may recommendto the ▇▇▇▇ that the Member be appointed to teach the course.
(f) If course without advertising or posting the Vice-President / Academic ▇▇▇▇ denies a Member’s request to teach a sessional course on overload, then the Vice-President / Academic ▇▇▇▇ shall provide a written explanation of reasons.
(g) Where a Member refuses an Overload offer, the Department Chair shall proceed with the appointment of sessional lecturer or cancel the course.
(h) A Member on leave or who has requested and received a reduction in the assigned teaching load is ineligible to teach overload courses, except with the permission of the Vice-President / Academic ▇▇▇▇.
(i) Any Member who teaches an Overload course shall, in consultation with the Vice-President / Academic ▇▇▇▇, receive either a Sessional Stipend or a course release in a future term.
(j) position. In any one academic year, year (September to August a Faculty Member’s 's additional teaching on overload stipends shall not exceed the equivalent of two courses (2) or equivalent). Both intramural courses and special types of teaching, including and distance education courses, shall count as overload courses. In exceptionalcircumstances and uponthe request of the Faculty Member, this limit may be exceeded with the approval of the Chair, ▇▇▇▇, and President: Academic.
(k) The Association shall be provided a copy of any accepted overload assignment offers.
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Overload Teaching. (a) No Member shall be required to teach on Overload.
(b) In planning course offerings, Department Chairs shall attempt to minimize the need for sessional lecturers or courses taught on Overload by Members. Chairs shall consult with the Vice-President / Academic ▇▇▇▇ to determine the financial viability of offering courses through sessional lecturers or Overload.
(c) The Chair shall notify Department Members in writing of the availability of any sessional course. Members shall normally be given preference in teaching such courses have the right of first consideration to teach any sessional position on Overload, provided the Member has a full-time appointment during the term(s) in which the course is scheduled, and provided the course is within the Member’s area of expertise.
(d) Members shall notify the Chair, in writing, within five (5) working days of the Chair’s notification, of their desire to teach an Overload course.
(e) Should a course become available within two (2) weeks of the beginning of the term, or after the term commences, the Vice-President / Academic ▇▇▇▇ or his / her designate shall first notify Members of the department of the availability of the course. To exercise the right of first consideration, a Member shall apply to teach the course within one (1) day of the notification being sent, and if the course is within his / her area of expertise, the Department Chair shall recommend to the ▇▇▇▇ that the Member be appointed to teach the course.
(f) If the Vice-President / Academic ▇▇▇▇ denies a Member’s request to teach a sessional course on overload, then the Vice-President / Academic ▇▇▇▇ shall provide a written explanation of reasons.
(g) Where a Member refuses an Overload offer, the Department Chair shall proceed with the appointment of sessional lecturer or cancel the course.
(h) A Member on leave or who has requested and received a reduction in the assigned teaching load is ineligible to teach overload courses, except with the permission of the Vice-President / Academic ▇▇▇▇.
(i) Any Member who teaches an Overload course shall, in consultation with the Vice-Vice- President / Academic ▇▇▇▇, receive either a Sessional Stipend or a course release in a future term.
(j) In any one academic year, a Member’s additional teaching on overload stipends shall not exceed the equivalent of two (2) courses.
(k) The Association shall be provided a copy of any accepted overload assignment offers.
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