Reassigned definition
Examples of Reassigned in a sentence
Reassigned time may be averaged during the course of the academic year in order to meet the requirements of the listed schedule.
Reassigned time shall mean an alternative assignment other than classroom teaching for one or more credit hours during the academic year or summer.
Reassigned time for department chairs shall be calculated based upon the average FTEF for the department of the prior academic year, including Intersession and summer.
Reassigned time, leaves without salary, and additional purchased time shall be granted in accordance with terms agreed upon by the Board and the Union.
Reassigned time shall be valued at the average instructional rate for the college.
Reassigned time and stipends for additional assignments shall be given in a fair and consistent manner.
Reassigned time, leaves without salary, and additional purchased time shall be granted in accordance with terms agreed upon by the University and the Union.
The Faculty Reassigned Time Expectancies form can be found in Appendix I.a. These expectancies will include, but are not limited to, the purpose of the assignment, specific objectives, expected outcomes, planned timelines, a periodic schedule of activities, and percentage of a full load reassignment and its equivalent of a 40-hour work week.
The Faculty Reassigned Time Evaluation Form can be found in Appendix I.b. The appropriate educational administrator is responsible for the distribution of the forms (Appendix I.a and I.b).
Reassigned time for supported research may be in the amount of one (1) load credit for each $1,000 of indirect cost funds generated by the research maximum of nine (9) load credits of reassigned time per semester except where granting agencies or similar agents require greater reassigned time as a condition of consideration in the grant proposal and for which the institution has agreed and for which it is compensated.