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Post by admin on Feb 21, 2006 11:00:49 GMT -6
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Post by blankcheck on Mar 16, 2006 8:14:03 GMT -6
Not sure where to put this question so I'll post here. Feel free to move it. With the Frontier campus agreement with COD, who will be teaching the classes - our teachers or COD's teachers? Since they are college level courses.
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Post by admin on Mar 16, 2006 8:28:06 GMT -6
Don't be afraid to open a thread on this.
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Post by rew on Mar 16, 2006 8:28:45 GMT -6
My understanding is that D204 teacher's will be teaching D204 students at the Frontier campus.
Just FYI -- there are two bldngs goign up on the site. The Fry building, which will house the Frontier campus is the building closest to the Y. The bldng closest to NVHS will be office space.
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Post by wvhsparent on Mar 16, 2006 9:39:36 GMT -6
Usually it will be a combo deal...some 204 teachers and some COD teachers... The other nice thing is that the Frontier Teachers are compensated thru COD not 204.
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Post by 204parent on Mar 16, 2006 10:43:27 GMT -6
Usually it will be a combo deal...some 204 teachers and some COD teachers... The other nice thing is that the Frontier Teachers are compensated thru COD not 204. Some 204 teachers??? CFO told me COD was free!
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Post by rew on Mar 16, 2006 10:52:25 GMT -6
Re my post...I meant that I actually spoke to a NVHS teacher who said he was "moving" to the Frontier Campus...I do not know/nor did I ask who was paying his salary at the Frontier Campus.
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Post by admin on Mar 16, 2006 10:52:41 GMT -6
Being the sound economists that CFO is, they should know there is no such thing a free lunch.
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Post by proschool on Mar 24, 2006 0:00:03 GMT -6
I hear that 204 teachers make a hellofalot more than COD teachers.
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Post by rew on Mar 24, 2006 7:54:39 GMT -6
I would assume that to be true. At community colleges like COD, many "instructors" are professionals in the fields who teach evening classes, many are part time instructors...I don't know how many have any benefits at all.
I don't know how many full time teaching staff COD has.
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Post by wvhsparent on Mar 24, 2006 8:20:38 GMT -6
I would assume that to be true. At community colleges like COD, many "instructors" are professionals in the fields who teach evening classes, many are part time instructors...I don't know how many have any benefits at all. I don't know how many full time teaching staff COD has. Yup that's what I do at both COD and Waubonsee CC as an adjunct instructor.
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