Course Preparation Clause Samples

The Course Preparation clause outlines the responsibilities and requirements for preparing educational materials, lesson plans, or other resources necessary for a course. Typically, it specifies who is responsible for developing these materials, the standards or guidelines to be followed, and any deadlines for completion. This clause ensures that all preparatory work is completed in a timely and organized manner, thereby supporting the smooth delivery of the course and minimizing disruptions due to inadequate preparation.
Course Preparation. There shall be no more than four (4) different course preparations 18 for middle or high school teachers except as approved by the Superintendent.
Course Preparation. No Faculty Member shall normally be assigned more than three courses or course preparations of different subject matter within the workload in any one semester, without his/her consent.
Course Preparation. The number of course preparations will be kept to a minimum for faculty members introducing new courses, using new instructional methods or teaching courses they have not taught before. Any course listed in the College catalog, with a course number, is considered a preparation. Lecture and lab courses will be considered two (2) separate preparations.
Course Preparation. If a class that a faculty member has not previously taught during the summer or intersession is cancelled, the faculty member will receive $300 per credit as compensation for course preparation.
Course Preparation. 1. Every reasonable effort will be made to assign no fewer than two (2) course preparations, nor more than three (3) course preparations, unless the faculty member requests an excess thereof, it being understood that a preparation is any lecture, class, recitation or laboratory. 2. Unit members are encouraged to pursue advanced degrees, engage in research relevant to their professional duties or perform in related community service projects. Whenever possible, the appropriate supervisor will arrange a schedule to accommodate unit members in these endeavors.
Course Preparation. If a class that a faculty member has not previously taught during the academic year, the summer or winter is cancelled, the faculty member will receive $400 per credit as compensation for course preparation. A faculty member may receive course preparation pay for the same course only once.
Course Preparation. 1. The Board acknowledges the desirability of seeking an equitable distribution of course preparations within a department and of seeking to maintain a reasonable number of course preparations within the constraints of available staff and sound educational principles and objectives. 2. If educators believe their course preparations are excessive in number in relation to other members of their department, and the educator is dissatisfied with same, the educator shall so advise the Department Chairperson, in writing, and an effort shall be made to more equitably to assign course preparations the following school year.
Course Preparation. Teachers understand the need to be adequately prepared for the courses they teach. To that end, tenured teachers shall submit a monthly plan for instruction electronically through the District shared drive. Non-tenured teachers shall submit bi-weekly plans electronically to the same District shared drive.
Course Preparation a) Work independently and with GCA to ensure that all appropriate details regarding course delivery have been attended to, including, but not limited to: (1) Instructors
Course Preparation. Courses not previously taught by the instructor will be assigned no less than fifty-five (55) days prior to the beginning of the course, unless agreed to in writing by the instructor. Assignment of new course preparation shall be arranged within each department.