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2007-09-15 10:18 AM A Strike Against Lazy People Everywhere Student "edition" found at {csi dot journalspace dot com}.
Maybe I shouldn't have started this blog now, not with everything that's been going on. Yesterday when the associate dean (and the head of the Registrar's office) stormed the Engineering Faculty Room to ask about the anomaly between number of enrollees in lecture and lab classes, they also questioned some of change of schedules the teachers were requesting (outside of those who had conflicts with their graduate studied somewhere else + travel time). My incompetent slacker co-teacher was one of those interrogated. As usual, besides moving his early Monday morning classes to the afternoon, he was also freeing up his Wednesday from work again. When the associate dean asked if the students requested it (since there were no forms for such asked) he just answered the students were okay with it. Belatedly, he said it was supposed to be to free up the lab for another class that had to be changed in schedule because of conflict. The director of the school of engineering and the associate dean afterwards were talking about it outside the faculty room, passing the buck to each other on who should be the one to deny the request. Eventually it was the director who laid down the law, making it clear the other class did not have to be moved in the first place (the conflict was with my special lab class that really had to be moved because it was offered to computer science, information management and computer engineering students). Besides, there is no need to free up the lab because there is a third one still available, the former robotics lab on the second floor, which he himself availed of when the other labs were being used, and he just had to have a class at that afternoon slot. He was quiet on the computer afterwards, and would not move even though his lunch companions were already there talking to the director. He only moved after the director left, and he probably let off some steam to his lunch companions, one of which was a yes-woman while the other probably kept his own counsel on work ethics. Session 1815 does not have "erratic scheduling" to blame anymore for his own excesses . Class dismissed. Read/Post Comments (0) Previous Entry :: Next Entry Back to Top |
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