Textbook Committees Sample Clauses

Textbook Committees. Textbooks for those courses with two (2) or more sections on a campus are selected for a minimum of two (2) years by a discipline group textbook committee chaired by the Academic Division Chair or his designee(s). Discipline group textbook committees will consist of faculty members who regularly teach the course. For the contract duration, the following courses will maintain college wide adoptions: ANT 2000 ART 1000 ENC 1101 MAC 1105 MAC 1114 MAC 1140 MMC 2000 HUM 1020 ECO 2013 GEB 1011 PHI 1600 POS 1001 POS 2041 BSC 2085 BSC 1025C CHEM 2045/46 Discipline Group textbook committees may consider college wide adoptions for additional high enrollment general education courses. For non-college wide adoptions, the discipline group textbook committees should endeavor to make common adoptions whenever possible, but may choose to select different textbooks by campus, if warranted. The Vice President of Academic Affairs will coordinate all discipline textbook committees. The Vice President of Academic Affairs will work with the Academic Division Chairs to create a calendar for discipline adoptions during scheduled college workdays. The Vice President of Academic Affairs will request textbook lists from each committee. The committee should recommend common learning materials for both face-to-face and distance learning formats, and rationale must be provided if the learning materials are different. The selected learning materials must incorporate the basic principles of the course. Full-time faculty may be allowed to use free materials instead of the required learning materials with the approval of the xxxx. When circumstances occur that warrant a committee reconsideration of a textbook selection, the Vice President of Academic Affairs may make an exception to the minimum two-year requirement. The Administration shall provide each faculty member with a complimentary copy of the textbook(s) selected for a course. The faculty member may keep the textbook(s) or return it (them) to his immediate Administrative Supervisor.
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