Charitianne Williams is a senior lecturer in the English department at the University of Illinois at Chicago. She is paid about $30,000 (about $4,000 more than a lecturer, for supervisory and committee duties) to teach three English-composition courses each semester during the academic year. Here is her estimate of the time she spends, per course, for that money:
Class time: 45 hours
Prep time: 90 hours (two hours of preparation for every hour of class)
Office hours: At least 48 (although only 32 are required)
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