Assignment of Teaching Overload There may be Sample Clauses

Assignment of Teaching Overload There may be occasions when a department can deliver its desired course schedule only if a full-time member of the department teaches in excess of the normal faculty member-teaching load. If such a need arises, the Department Chairperson shall notify the Xxxx as soon as practicable and consult with the Department Personnel and Budget Committee. The Chairperson shall identify the faculty members capable of satisfying the teaching needs of the department and determine whether the faculty member is able and willing to teach the necessary course. A faculty member must accept the course if the faculty member is then scheduled for less than a normal teaching load, even if accepting the course will result in overload. If the faculty member is scheduled for a normal or greater teaching load, the faculty member is not required to accept any additional teaching load, but may agree to do so. The Chairperson must secure the written approval of the Xxxx before assigning any course that would result in a teaching overload, or which would increase an existing teaching overload. In order to encourage research and scholarship, and service, a department will make every effort to limit overload to no more than one course per semester for any faculty member. In addition, a faculty member on a research reduction is not eligible for teaching overload.
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