Avantages
The students are usually a lot of fun to teach, and my supervisor does everything he can to make sure our department works smoothly and we have what we need.
Inconvénients
Instructors and program directors are severely overworked and burdened with tasks that should fall to other departments. Upper leadership does not seem to value instructors or the education team. Most instructors are not full time, and the few that are don’t get 40 hours per week. I’m a “lucky” one but I only get 32.5 hours per week. Not enough time to manage my classes and grade assignments with all the other responsibilities that are piled on. Instructors are intimidated into “saving” students from withdrawing, no matter what the reason the student wants to leave is, and made to feel that it’s our fault when a student leaves the school. There’s a toxic feeling here that comes in waves, where money seems to mean more than my students. Many of my colleagues are looking for other opportunities.