A Professional Instructor Sample Clauses

A Professional Instructor will attend and participate in a meeting or workshop to discuss changes to the student learning outcomes associated with programs in their academic department when scheduled during the summer months with the understanding that there will be flexibility in scheduling those meetings as the period between the end of the Winter semester and the start of the Fall semester is a period when Professional Instructors schedule vacations and other personal and family obligations. 0112.2 Professional Instructors shall be responsible for a total of 450 contact hours per academic year. Each instructor is expected to be on campus at least four (4) days per week. If more than 25% of an Instructor’s base load contact hours are taught via distance learning (DL) and/or in a virtual format, the Instructor is expected to be on campus for a minimum of three (3) days per week. 0112.3 The base academic year load for professional instructors shall be 1280 hours. However, in the event the administration requests that a professional instructor teach a configuration other than the Fall and Winter semester combination, it shall be permitted with the agreement of the Professional Instructor. That is, Professional Instructors may teach a Fall or Winter semester and the Spring/Summer semester combination so as to satisfy the base load requirements provided that 450 contact hours are taught during this period, unless the Professional Instructor has been assigned to an alternative assignment. In no event shall an instructor satisfy the base load requirement in less than 158 days. All Professional Instructors have a year- round professional responsibility to the College. The Professional Instructor’s base load responsibilities shall consist of (1) teaching/teaching preparation;
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