Common use of Instructional Strategies Clause in Contracts

Instructional Strategies. The Employer is responsible for approving the instructional strategy for each course in the educational programs of the College. The strategy for each course must be set forth in the approved course syllabus. A permanent change in an existing strategy for any course may be proposed by employees normally assigned to teach the course or by the Employer. Any change that may result from a proposal submitted by employees shall be implemented only after mutual written agreement between the employees’ department and the Employer. Any permanent change in instructional strategies proposed by the Employer shall be implemented only after consultation with the affected department. When a new course proposal is developed, the strategy will be determined by mutual written agreement between employees who prepare the syllabus, in consultation with their department, and the Employer. A temporary change in strategy for one or more sections of a course may be made by the Employer or requested by employees assigned to teach the course(s). The change must be set forth in writing and implemented only after mutual agreement between the employees and Employer. A temporary change will automatically expire at the end of the semester in which the course(s) is taught.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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