EVALUATION OF TEACHING PERFORMANCE. Any evaluation of an Employee’s teaching performance for any purpose shall be carried out in accordance with this article, as shall any recommendations and decisions related to teaching performance. For purposes of this article, teaching includes, but is not limited to, the following activities performed by Employees either in a classroom, through correspondence, or from a distance through the use of technologically assisted instruction such as the Internet. giving courses, conducting seminars, guiding tutorials and laboratories, doing fieldwork involving students, and supervising individual study projects; preparing and correcting assignments, tests and examinations; ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ the work of teaching assistants, markers and laboratory instructors; ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and evaluating students’ individual work, such as theses and papers; granting individual consultations outside of class or laboratory time; participating in the development of teaching methods, programs or course content; preparing instructional material, laboratory exercises and course notes for the employee’s own students; and writing textbooks, it being understood that such textbooks may also be considered when evaluating an Employee’s scholarship. considered teaching activities. Any information considered during the assessment of an Employee’s teaching shall be in writing and shall be made available to the Employee for comments prior to use of that information in any evaluation of the Employee.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
EVALUATION OF TEACHING PERFORMANCE. 15.6.1 Any evaluation of an Employee’s teaching performance for any purpose shall be carried out in accordance with this article, as shall any recommendations and decisions related to teaching performance. .
15.6.2 For purposes of this article, teaching includes, but is not limited to, the following activities performed by Employees either in a classroom, through correspondence, or from a distance through the use of technologically assisted instruction such as the Internet. giving .
(a) Giving courses, conducting seminars, guiding tutorials and laboratories, doing fieldwork involving studentsfieldwork, and supervising individual study projects; preparing ;
(b) Preparing and correcting assignments, tests and examinations; ;
(▇) ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ the work of teaching assistants, markers and laboratory instructors; ;
(d) ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and evaluating students’ individual work, such as theses and papers; granting ;
(e) Granting individual consultations outside of class or laboratory time; participating ;
(f) Participating in the development of teaching methods, programs or course content; preparing ;
(g) Preparing instructional material, laboratory exercises and course notes for the employee’s own students; and writing and
(h) Writing textbooks, it being understood that such textbooks may also be considered when evaluating an Employee’s scholarship. All other activities in which the Employee engages for the purposes of preparing courses and seminars, including those undertaken to ensure that his/her teaching is in keeping with the current state of the subject taught, and considered teaching activities. .
15.6.3 Any information considered during the assessment of an Employee’s teaching shall be in writing and shall be made available to the Employee for comments prior to use of that information in any evaluation of the Employee.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
EVALUATION OF TEACHING PERFORMANCE. 15.6.1 Any evaluation of an Employee’s teaching performance for any purpose shall be carried out in accordance with this article, as shall any recommendations and decisions related to teaching performance. .
15.6.2 For purposes of this article, teaching includes, but is not limited to, the following activities performed by Employees either in a classroom, through correspondence, or from a distance through the use of technologically assisted instruction such as the Internet. .
(a) giving courses, conducting seminars, guiding tutorials and laboratories, doing fieldwork involving students, and supervising individual study projects; ;
(b) preparing and correcting assignments, tests and examinations; ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ;
(c) guiding the work of teaching assistants, markers and laboratory instructors; ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ;
(d) guiding and evaluating students’ individual work, such as theses and papers; ;
(e) granting individual consultations outside of class or laboratory time; ;
(f) participating in the development of teaching methods, programs or course content; ;
(g) preparing instructional material, laboratory exercises and course notes for the employee’s own students; and and
(h) writing textbooks, it being understood that such textbooks may also be considered when evaluating an Employee’s scholarship. All other activities in which the Employee engages for the purposes of preparing courses and seminars, including those undertaken to ensure that his/her teaching is in keeping with the current state of the subject taught, are considered teaching activities. .
15.6.3 Any information considered during the assessment of an Employee’s teaching shall be in writing and shall be made available to the Employee for comments prior to use of that information in any evaluation of the Employee.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
EVALUATION OF TEACHING PERFORMANCE. 15.6.1 Any evaluation of an Employee’s teaching performance for any purpose shall be carried out in accordance with this article, as shall any recommendations and decisions related to teaching performance. .
15.6.2 For purposes of this article, teaching includes, but is not limited to, the following activities performed by Employees either in a classroom, through correspondence, or from a distance through the use of technologically assisted instruction such as the Internet. giving .
(a) Giving courses, conducting seminars, guiding tutorials and laboratories, doing fieldwork involving studentsfieldwork, and supervising individual study projects; preparing ;
(b) Preparing and correcting assignments, tests and examinations; ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ;
(c) Guiding the work of teaching assistants, markers and laboratory instructors; ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ;
(d) Guiding and evaluating students’ individual work, such as theses and papers; granting ;
(e) Granting individual consultations outside of class or laboratory time; participating ;
(f) Participating in the development of teaching methods, programs or course content; preparing ;
(g) Preparing instructional material, laboratory exercises and course notes for the employee’s own students; and writing and
(h) Writing textbooks, it being understood that such textbooks may also be considered when evaluating an Employee’s scholarship. All other activities in which the Employee engages for the purposes of preparing courses and seminars, including those undertaken to ensure that his/her teaching is in keeping with the current state of the subject taught, and considered teaching activities. .
15.6.3 Any information considered during the assessment of an Employee’s teaching shall be in writing and shall be made available to the Employee for comments prior to use of that information in any evaluation of the Employee.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
EVALUATION OF TEACHING PERFORMANCE. 15.6.1 Any evaluation of an Employee’s teaching performance for any purpose shall be carried out in accordance with this article, as shall any recommendations and decisions related to teaching performance. .
15.6.2 For purposes of this article, teaching includes, but is not limited to, the following activities performed by Employees either in a classroom, through correspondence, or from a distance through the use of technologically assisted instruction such as the Internet. .
(a) giving courses, conducting seminars, guiding tutorials and laboratories, doing fieldwork involving students, and supervising individual study projects; ;
(b) preparing and correcting assignments, tests and examinations; ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ;
(c) guiding the work of teaching assistants, markers and laboratory instructors; ;
(d) ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and evaluating students’ individual work, such as theses and papers; ;
(e) granting individual consultations outside of class or laboratory time; ;
(f) participating in the development of teaching methods, programs or course content; ;
(g) preparing instructional material, laboratory exercises and course notes for the employee’s own students; and and
(h) writing textbooks, it being understood that such textbooks may also be considered when evaluating an Employee’s scholarship. All other activities in which the Employee engages for the purposes of preparing courses and seminars, including those undertaken to ensure that their teaching is in keeping with the current state of the subject taught, are considered teaching activities. .
15.6.3 Any information considered during the assessment of an Employee’s teaching shall be in writing and shall be made available to the Employee for comments prior to use of that information in any evaluation of the Employee.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement