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SCHEDULING
OF FULL-TIME FACULTY
FAM 435
Submitted by the Educational
Policy Committee
FSD85-143 RV.I
November
4, 1985
The EPC
has endorsed and forwards to the Senate the following slightly stronger
version of the statement included in the Faculty Administrative Manual
(FAM 435):
GUIDELINES
FOR SCHEDULING OF FULL-TIME FACULTY
Faculty shall
not be assigned to teach more than four consecutive scheduled class hours
without at least a one-hour break, and shall not be assigned more than
six scheduled hours of instruction on a single day. Instruction involving
laboratories, studio, rehearsals, and supervised instruction is exempt
from this requirement. Exceptions will be made only with the approval
of the faculty member and the appropriate college dean.
Justification: As the Executive Committee eloquently framed the issue in its charge to
the EPC, "a continuous six hour schedule results in fatigue on the
part of the instructor, little time for advising, and sporadic faculty
supervision of the independent study which justifies our 'five units for
four contact hours' policy." Though the distinction between "instruction"
and laboratories, studios, and the like is not always clearcut, a formal
distinction (supported by differing staffing formulas) does exist and
should be adhered to.
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Approved
by the Faculty Senate, December , 1985
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Carol
F. Goss, Chair
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Reviewed
by the Council of Academic Deans 1/6/86
Anthony H. Evans 1/13/86
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