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Prepare, according to College guidelines, a comprehensive syllabus (see description), which is to be distributed to and discussed with students during the first week of classes. Three copies of your syllabus must be filed with the Office of the Dean of Learning and Student Development by the second week of classes.
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Select and/or use the appropriate text and readings and/or identify for students other appropriate educational materials.Teach the course(s) as described in the catalog or other approved course descriptions and achieve the course content objectives as scheduled by the College.
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Maintain and submit accurate scholastic records of students' attendance, participation and achievements.
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Periodically check your class roster through Web for faculty to ensure that only properly registered students are attending the course.
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Hold one office hour per week and be available to students on a reasonable basis as needed, usually immediately before and/or after class for consultation.
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Evaluate student progress as fairly and objectively as possible, and reflect these evaluations to students on a timely basis.
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Compute and submit final grades electronically to the Director of Enrollment and Research Services in keeping with the published deadline of 48 hours after the final exam date. A copy of your grade book must be submitted to the Dean of Learning and Student Development at that time.
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Final examinations must be given during the final exam period, or other summative activities must take place during this meeting time.
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Students' papers should be available within two weeks of the end of the semester.
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Notify the Office of the Dean of Learning and Student Development at the earliest possible time of any inability (illness, accident, emergency) to meet a scheduled class by phoning 774-1130, ext. 343. It is the adjunct faculty member's responsibility to arrange make-up of missed class and material.
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Inform the appropriate College office(s) and/or your designated liaison full-time faculty member of any problems affecting instruction at the College.