Common use of Class Disruption Clause in Contracts

Class Disruption. A faculty member may dismiss a student from a particular meeting of a particular class if the student is so disrupting the class as to make it impossible for the instructor to serve the remaining members of the class effectively, provided that the instructor shall be accountable to the College for the reasonableness of his or her action. The faculty member shall as soon as practicable following the end of the class meeting in which the action was taken, report the matter to the immediate supervisor. If requested by the College, the faculty member shall also provide a written report within ten (10) working days of its occurrence. A faculty member may request that the College permanently bar a student from a given class for being disruptive, but that decision shall lie within the discretion of the College.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Class Disruption. A faculty member may dismiss a student from a particular meeting of a particular class if the student is so disrupting the class as to make it impossible for the instructor faculty member to serve the remaining members of the class effectively, provided that the instructor faculty member shall be accountable to the College for the reasonableness of his or her action. The faculty member shall as soon as practicable following the end of the class meeting in which the action was taken, report the matter to the immediate supervisor. If requested by the College, the faculty member shall also provide a written report within ten (10) working days of its occurrence. A faculty member may request that the College permanently bar a student from a given class for being disruptive, but that decision shall lie within the discretion of the College.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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