Common use of Assignment Limitations Clause in Contracts

Assignment Limitations. A. No instructor shall be assigned more than two (2) consecutive lecture hours without his/her consent. B. No instructor shall be assigned a regular class schedule which on any one day spans more than seven (7) hours, with the exception of extended day assignments, situations where the employee consents to the extended schedule, or situations where there is no reasonable alternative within the existing staff. C. An instructor shall not at any one time be assigned classes requiring more than three (3) distinctly different preparations, except when the instructor consents or when there is no reasonable alternative to fill the full work load of full time instructors. D. Faculty members who have a portion of their regular teaching load in the evening shall have that condition reevaluated each semester. E. Faculty members shall not be assigned online or hybrid courses without their consent. Only faculty members who complete a training course, approved by Glendale Community College’s Committee on Distance Education (CoDE) for online and hybrid courses, shall be offered such courses. F. A faculty member who creates a new course, or converts an existing course to online or hybrid shall maintain the right of first refusal to teach that course for four (4) consecutive primary semesters, provided that: 1. there is adequate enrollment to offer the course and, 2. the faculty member does not receive an unsatisfactory evaluation 3. the faculty member has completed training approved by CoDE. G. No contract instructor shall be assigned distance education (fully online and/or hybrid) courses for more than 67% of his/her load.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement