Re: Updates to faculty layoff plan and other stuff
Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2016 6:48 pm
No one I've talked to has confidence in him.
Fling out the Purple and the Gold, We're Marching On.
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I don't disagree with you Leatherface, but I do know that if the tenured faculty member is willing to put in the schooling, time, and work, it is an option, though they would be on hold until they became competent. Guess it would depend on how bad you want to stay in Macomb.leatherface wrote:Tere- There's something uncomfortable about tenured faculty, who are "experts" in an academic area, being retrained in another area ( although possibly a related transition). Just to keep them on board because of tenure? Seems students are cheated by a faculty member who is teaching a subject they really aren't prepared to teach as a professionally trained person, when there are folks professionally trained in that area who might be available. As a paying parent, I would wonder if I was getting my monies worth.
The DeVry model would be fine for vocational programs, but not is you are trying to educate the problem solvers and innovators of the next generation. Learning to fix an HVAC system in a step-wise process with a limited number of parts and options. I'm not sure I'd want my doctor to have learned by, nor a scientist working on a new drug to cure a disease.ST_Lawson wrote: Oh, don't worry. If Rauner really gets his way, there just won't be state-run higher education in Illinois. He wants it all privatized...he's said he really likes the Devry model
Both HVAC tech and MD probably learned more in their internship/apprentice practice than they did in all of the coursework leading up to it.Tere North wrote:The DeVry model would be fine for vocational programs, but not is you are trying to educate the problem solvers and innovators of the next generation. Learning to fix an HVAC system in a step-wise process with a limited number of parts and options. I'm not sure I'd want my doctor to have learned by, nor a scientist working on a new drug to cure a disease.ST_Lawson wrote: Oh, don't worry. If Rauner really gets his way, there just won't be state-run higher education in Illinois. He wants it all privatized...he's said he really likes the Devry model
I can't remember from the contract leatherface, but I seem to recall if the area the person was retraining for was in need of more faculty, the school paid at least partially for it.leatherface wrote:So,Tere, who pays for the "retraining"? Student (faculty member) or school?
If I read the manual correctly, employee is entitled to "retraining leave" with no less than 1/2 pay for up to 12 months.Tere North wrote:I can't remember from the contract leatherface, but I seem to recall if the area the person was retraining for was in need of more faculty, the school paid at least partially for it.leatherface wrote:So,Tere, who pays for the "retraining"? Student (faculty member) or school?