Wednesday, November 16, 2011

A Week in the Swag of a Part Time Teacher

1a. They could double check to make sure that all the classes were booked properly.
1a-i. It would not be that hard for them to do, it would just take time.'
1b. Assign every teacher a classroom beforehand.
1b-i. Only would take time to make sure

2. It effected them in ways, it made some sad that she would not be teaching them next semester and other problems.

3a. They could propose the make more classes for teachers such as he to teach.
3a-i. It might cost some money and her salary but it would offer the students more scheduled courses.
3b. They could propose for Claitor to get her job back.
3b-i. This would only cost her salary and class expenses, and some time on the schools behalf

4. The school didnt think the students needed her classes
4a. The school was cutting back funds
4b. The school had to do these things

5a. That they need these courses to teach
5b. They students need the courses to take

To be completely honest I didn't really enjoy the story that much.

3 comments:

  1. I also agree that they could just make sure the classes weren't double booked. It was most likely be the most efficient thing to do because it doesn't cost anything. I think that the reason students were upset was because they were so comfortable with Claitor and yeah, it did make them upset that she wouldn't be there the next semester. Another thing that they could do would be to have online classes because that doesn't cost much either. The only problem is that some students might not have internet to do this.

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  2. @ # 3. I Agree they could of offered the writers job back. I didn't think about that until you mentioned it. I proposed other solutions to the issue at hand including merging her class with another duplicate class taught by another professor.

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  3. I agree with #1, if they had done things beforehand there would be less problems and chaos. I also thought they had budget cuts because the way they describe how they are firing teachers and such. Confusing thing is does the university care more for the students, teachers, or themselves more?

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