Unless I've misunderstood, the time limit does not prevent the instructor from offering additional instruction after the class. However, he cannot force students to remain longer than the six hours. In fact, if this change passes, I plan to offer additional material after the required class. My classes typically spend about 3 hours discussing the use of force statutes, so I will likely abbreviate that and include more in-depth discussion in the bonus session, among other topics.TrueFlog wrote:Whoops, I just re-read the bill, and it does limit the class to 6 hours. Not sure what the rationale is behind that. If instructors want to teach a longer class, and there's sufficient demand, why not let them?
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- Wed Mar 06, 2013 7:48 pm
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- Tue Mar 05, 2013 11:41 pm
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