Common use of In Progress Classes Clause in Contracts

In Progress Classes. Per Ed Code §55023, the "IP" symbol may be used only in those courses which normally extend beyond the end of an academic term. In the event that a class with in-person instruction must shut down mid-semester due to increased health order restrictions, the District may choose to employ the IP designation in order to continue and complete the course after the end of the term. a. The “IP” symbol indicates that work is "in progress," but that assignment of an evaluative symbol (grade) must await completion of the course. When courses extend beyond the normal end of an academic term, a new section is created in the following term. This new section is treated as a new and separate section for the new term and is given load based on the hours of lecture and lab remaining. Assigning In Progress sections to faculty members will follow existing contract language as specified in Article 16.03.

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Sources: Side Letter Agreement, Side Letter Agreement

In Progress Classes. Per Ed Code §55023, the "IP" symbol may be used only in those courses which normally extend beyond the end of an academic term. In the event that a class with in-person instruction must shut down mid-semester before the end of the term due to increased health order restrictionsan emergency, the District may choose to employ the IP designation in order to continue and complete the course after the end of the term. a. The “IP” symbol indicates that work is "in progress," but that assignment of an evaluative symbol (grade) must await completion of the course. When courses extend beyond the normal end of an academic term, a new section is created in the following term. This new section is treated as a new and separate section for the new term and is given load based on the hours of lecture and lab remaining. Assigning In Progress sections to faculty members will follow existing contract language as specified in Article 16.03.a

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Side Letter Agreement

In Progress Classes. Per Ed Code §55023, the "IP" symbol may be used only in those courses which normally extend beyond the end of an academic term. In the event that a class with in-person instruction must shut down mid-semester before the end of the term due to increased health order restrictions, the District may choose to employ the IP designation in order to continue and complete the course after the end of the term. a. The “IP” symbol indicates that work is "in progress," but that assignment of an evaluative symbol (grade) must await completion of the course. When courses extend beyond the normal end of an academic term, a new section is created in the following term. This new section is treated as a new and separate section for the new term and is given load based on the hours of lecture and lab remaining. Assigning In Progress sections to faculty members will follow existing contract language as specified in Article 16.03.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Side Letter Agreement