Faculty Meetings
Faculty meetings are usually more difficult to schedule in adult-education programs than in formal schools, where the teachers are employed full-time. The teachers of evening courses are usually busy people, and it is difficult to bring them together as a group at any one time. Faculty meetings have many advantages, however, over other methods of training, and should be held at least two or three times a year. During the two or three weeks between terms is usually a propitious time, since courses are not in session.