What kind of scheduling conflicts occur with CIV classes?
Most scheduling conflicts are caused by different holiday and break schedules. For example, there may be different weeks for Spring Break. Some conflicts relate to ad-hoc events, such as a school-wide meeting or activity at one site. When these differences cannot be mediated, the school and the instructor providing the class are responsible for setting policies for attendance. On dates where there is a conflict, the instructor should request that the room be available, if possible, for students to attend class. For conflicts caused by optional activities (such as extracurricular events) the instructor should determine whether to excuse student absences. Avoid situations where students at one site miss a lesson due to factors beyond their control.
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