Monday, January 27, 1975 University Dally Kansan 7 Bennett's proposal seen as help to faculty BY BETTY HAEGELIN Kansan Staff Reporter Decreased emphasis on the role of research at the University of Kansas is being suggested by Gov. Robert F. Bennett, his press secretary, said Friday. In his budget message last week, Bennett called for a 10 per cent increase in faculty training so that students would be determined that greater attention would thus be given to increasing faculty teaching loads at the University. Leroy Towns, Bennett's press secretary, said this statement constituted a suggestion by the university to push such at the University should be decreased. "I questioned that section when we were proofing the budget, but the Governor preferred to leave it intact," Towns said. "I don't think that he's directly tying the pay increase to teaching loads or that it's just a political exercise and I express the Governor's viewpoint." Towns said he thought the Governor based his view on actions of the Board of "As part of the push to get the governor to buy it (the pay increase package), the Regents said something to the effect that if the increase was approved, either the number of faculty would be cut or teaching loads would be increased," Towns said. However, Max Bickford, executive officer of the Board of Regents, said he knew of no such action by the Regents, and that Ben Cummings saw this idea to him since the budget address. "I haven't communicated with Bennett since his budget message," Bickford said, "so I don't know exactly what he was speaking about." Bickford said, however, that Bennett's interest in teaching at the University wasn't new, and that this side of higher education had long been one of his concerns. Frances Ingemann, president of KU's chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAP) seeks to increase the quantity of teaching output rather than its quality. "His contention that faculty members need to be more productive as far as teaching is concerned had been expressed as far back as two years ago when he addressed himself to this at a state chamber of commerce meeting." Bickford said. "With more classes to teach in which more students are enrolled, the professor has less time to prepare for each class and can provide less and less individual contact," Ingemann said. "This leads to a definite deterioration in instruction." Ingemann it said it seemed that the governor didn't realize the problems involved in higher education and that the governor could not possibly ramifications of his statement. Anthony Genova, chairman of the Faculty Rights, Privileges and Responsibilities Committee of the University Senate, said Bennett's statement was incompatible with the University's goals if it ignored the large part research by professors contributed to the University. Francis Heller, member of SenEx, said that although he didn't believe teaching and research were at odds with each other, that reason for concern is the fact was reason for concern in this matter. James Seaver, chairman of SenEx, said he was going to look into the matter to determine the exact nature of Bennett's request to send it back to SenEx at the next meeting. John Beinser, student body president, said he saw the governor's call for inquiries to teaching loads as just another part of Bennett's mission. He said the payroll of the state down to a minimum. City filing deadline Filing deadline for the 1975 city and school elections is Wednesday. Seven candidates had filed by Friday for city commission, necessitating a primary election March 4. The top six candidates in the primary will go to the general election, and three will emerge as winners April 1. A candidate who will be on May 3 may nine or more candidates file. The primary would narrow the field to eight, from which four will be picked. Tonight . . . The KU Commission on the Status of Women will present a program entitled "A Postpourt: Putting Woman in Her Place" at 6:30 in the morning. Lois Moran, director of the research and educational department of the American Craft Council, will lecture at a 4 in Woodruff Auditorium. SUA funds From Page One Neill already had signed a contract to speak before the budget cuts were made. Steve Buser, SUA Forums chairman. Buser had been trying to get John Dean or Ronald Ziegler, Watergate figures who are currently on speaking tours, to come to KU, but he has abandoned that effort. John Johnston, Forums committee member, said the committee hadn't met to decide whether to continue a series using politicians and community leaders as speakers. SUA announced last December that it had canceled this year's Festival of the Arts. --teaching salaries in some departments Whn Halverhout, festival chairman, cited problems in finding big name entertainers willing to sign for in advance for a fee SUA could afford. He also said that the festival had lost money the last three years, and that it lost $1.4 million. Murfin said economizing measures would be taken in other SUA programs, mostly through a cut in advertising expenditures, because such expenditure should be affected little by the budget cuts. Free University will use a mineographed course catalog instead of a professionally maintained one. Indoor Recreation, Outdoor Recreation and Sailing Club programs will be unchanged. No more fine arts films or forums will be given, the SUA Fine Arts committee won't give receptions for openings of art shows in the Union gallery, he said. Murfin said the time lag in SUA's accounting system and the large volume of business caused the delay in the discovery that the organization was in debt. The SUA treasurer pays bills for events that they come in, and that sometimes takes a month or more, Murfin said. The accounts were completed over Christmas break. Murfin said the board was considering going to a voucher system that required a voucher from the treasurer before money was spent. "We have been trying to avoid the red tape (of a voucher system), but I guess we need it. We're getting to be a big operation," Murlin said. Murfin and Greg Bengston, SUA treasurer, will go before the Fiscal and Financial Affairs subcommittee of the Kansas Memorial Corporation's board of directors today to present the revised budget. Murfin said the budget was intended to result in a break-even status for the system. He said he didn't know whether the committee would recommend to the board of directors that it require SUA to make up for last semester's losses. "This experience will probably make us take a big leap in our budget allocation for next year," Murfur said. He said he knew of student activities boards at universities with less than 15,000 students that received $30,000 yearly for programming. “It’s caused us to do a lot of soul search about what our programs really mean. Those that have slid along on tradition have to be cut,” he said. Murfin commended the board members for solving the problem and taking positive, step by step, advice. SenEx... From Page One If the unit cannot formulate some plan of fraction appointments, then the Chancellor, after consultation with faculty, students and administrators of the individual unit, will designate which individualized faculty members are to be released. If a faculty member must be released from his position at a designated unit, there must be an attempt to relocate that professor in any other area of the University in which he is capable of serving, the report says. If this is impossible, he will be released and moved to another unit at least one full year before the effective date of his release. To insure that due process is followed and that there isn't infringement of academic freedom, a faculty member may appeal the Chancellor's decision within 30 days. Grounds for appeal could be that either the individual was not authorized for selecting the individual for dismissal, or that the reasons for his dismissal were unconstitutional. Such an appeal would be taken before the Faculty senate Committee on Tenure and Related Problems which will hear the case and issue a written opinion and recommendation, to which the Chancellor must respond, the report says. "Let's face it," Gold said, "when things get bad enough, we will all know exigency should be declared. We wanted to make the report as sparse as possible so it wouldn't lead to unproductive arguments in going through the committees." In another attempt to ease objections to the report which might stop its passage, it was suggested that the first section of the report, which deals with preventive planning to avoid exigency exigency, be labeled as a preamble. Thus, the report or offered to other portions of the document, Francis Heller, SenEx member, said. The Chancellor is advised in this section to seek from the Board of Regents a new basis of funding for the University which will take into account the economic resources of the state and the mission of the University. Thus, KU's graduate programs and research contributions will be a consideration when funding allocations are made. The Chancellor also should seek to develop an attractive early retirement system, seek the establishment of a number of fully endowed chairs within the University and urge departments to develop more flexible programs, the report says. Anticipated levels of long range financial support and forecasts must be made, the report says, and appropriate faculty and student committees at all levels of the organization should be involved to advise on educational planning, budgeting and allocation of resources. Gold said that in order to have the document pass, separating the first section from the rest of the report would be acceptable. Provisions also are made in the document for emergence from a state of financial exigency. Re-evaluation will take place at least annually, and the same governance procedures will be consulted when exigency is declared shall monitor the process of emergence. Other than some minor changes and concerns, SenEx member generally had little objection to the report. Although many of the decisions involving the exigency process are ultimately to be made by the University's General Counsel, advice of the University's General Counsel, Mike Davis, found this necessary, Gold said. Under the report, he will do this by giving units which were reduced under financial exigency the first opportunity to argue for the assignment of available new positions to them, and released faculty will be the first to whom the positions are offered. If the Chancellor cannot document further reductions in tenured faculty positions, he shall declare that the state of financial exigency no longer exists and will initiate steps to reinstate the released tenured faculty, it says. Arno Knapper, a committee member, summed up the situation when he said, "We can't very well take away responsibility from the Chancellor that is given him by "The responsibility in the Chancellor's, and any attempt to make it more diffuse in your department is our concern." 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