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I have five different courses to teach each semester. With four year
classes Art I-Iv and first semester ARt connections-an art history based
course and second semester Graphic Design I-a computer based course 9new
for me this year)Another teacher in our group also has five courses; Art
i, Woodcrafts i and Ii, Leathercrafts I Artmetal I. A part time teacher
has two-Ceramics I and Crafts I (she teaches three periods, one lprep) I
am dept chair and have no other duties unless I sub during that period.
THe other teachers in the dept-Ceramics I, Ii and Adv Ceramics; Graphic
Design I and II.
In our school part time teachers are available four periods and usually
teach 3 with a prep period; most full time have five periods to teach, one
prep, one HR and lunch, one duty (study hall,e tc)
We have no limit for "special area or elective areas" as in the academic
areas. Fran
On Sun, 6 Aug 2000, Numo Jaeger & Michael Miller wrote:
> For those of you that are teaching high school art. How many different
> classes are you teaching?
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> What is an acceptable number of preps for a part-time teacher?
> How many preps for a full time teacher?
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