
3.9
FACULTY MEMBER'S OBLIGATION TO STUDENTS
ADOPT: APRIL 8, 1985
REVISED: FEBRUARY 14, 1995
REVISED: MAY 8, 2001
REVISED: OCTOBER 12, 2004
TITLE 5: 55002
The key element of any educational program is the classroom experience and
the manner in which both parties, student and faculty member, cooperate and
work with one another. Faculty members must also serve students with
essential services in allied areas such as the library, counseling, or
disability resources.
The faculty members' obligation to students includes the recognition that
they deserve consistent, courteous, and professional treatment at all times.
While classroom and allied faculty situations vary, and some faculty must
perform both roles, faculty members must follow certain basic guidelines
that will enable students to function at their best. The same principles
hold true for faculty members with non-teaching assignments, including
counselors, librarians, and disability specialists.
The following specific obligations are excerpted from the faculty job
description in Article 7 of the AFA contract, and are hereby incorporated
into district policy. (The students' responsibilities are outlined in
Section 8.2 Students Rights and Responsibilities, and are further defined in
each instructor's syllabus.)
Teaching Faculty Members
Non-teaching Faculty Members
The following obligations are applicable when they correspond to allied
faculty job descriptions.
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