Extension Lecturer Responsibilities Sample Clauses

The 'Extension Lecturer Responsibilities' clause defines the duties and obligations of lecturers engaged for extension or continuing education programs. It typically outlines expectations such as preparing and delivering course materials, maintaining communication with students, and adhering to institutional policies. By clearly specifying these responsibilities, the clause ensures both the lecturer and the institution understand their respective roles, thereby promoting accountability and consistent educational quality.
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Extension Lecturer Responsibilities. 6 6.3.1. In addition to regular teaching-related responsibilities, Extension Lecturers in the 7 Probationary Period shall: 8 • administer student evaluations for each class taught; 9 • observe one peer Extension Lecturer each quarter; 10 • submit a Self Report to the Supervising Director. This Report shall be submitted 11 during the quarter the Extension Lecturer is teaching her/his last class of the 12 Probationary Period but not later than the first week of the following quarter. The 13 Report shall include the dates, classes and names of the Extension Lecturers 14 observed and any other information the Extension Lecturer wants to include that 15 indicates her/his accomplishments and contributions to the program. 16 6.3.2. Extension Lecturers will be dropped from the Probationary Period if they choose 17 not to submit a preference sheet survey or if they do not accept a teaching assignment 18 from the preliminary teaching schedule in two (2) consecutive quarters; if dropped 19 Extension Lecturers are rehired at a future date, they will return to the beginning of the 20 Probationary Period.
Extension Lecturer Responsibilities. In addition to regular teaching-related responsibilities, Extension Lecturers in the 26 Probationary Period shall: 27 • administer student evaluations for each class taught; 28 • observe one peer Extension Lecturer each quarter; 29 • submit a Self Report to the Supervising Director. This Report shall be submitted 30 during the quarter the Extension Lecturer is teaching her/his last class of the 31 Probationary Period but not later than the first week of the following quarter. The 32 Report shall include the dates, classes and names of the Extension Lecturers 1 observed and any other information the Extension Lecturer wants to include that 2 indicates her/his accomplishments and contributions to the program.
Extension Lecturer Responsibilities. 6.3.1. In addition to regular teaching-related responsibilities, Extension Lecturers in the Probationary Period shall: 6.3.2. Extension Lecturers will be dropped from the Probationary Period if they choose not to submit a preference survey or if they do not accept a teaching assignment from the preliminary teaching schedule in two (2) consecutive quarters; if dropped Extension Lecturers are rehired at a future date, they will return to the beginning of the Probationary Period.
Extension Lecturer Responsibilities. In addition to regular teaching-related responsibilities, Extension Lecturers in the 18 Probationary Period shall:

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