Non-Lecture Standard Clause Samples

The Non-Lecture Standard clause defines the expectations and requirements for instructional activities that are not traditional lectures, such as seminars, workshops, labs, or discussion groups. It typically outlines the format, participation requirements, and assessment methods specific to these non-lecture settings, ensuring that both instructors and participants understand their roles and responsibilities. By clearly distinguishing non-lecture activities from standard lectures, this clause helps maintain consistency in course delivery and assessment, and ensures that all instructional formats are appropriately managed and evaluated.
Non-Lecture Standard. The "non-lecture standard" is the minimum number of minutes of instructional activity for a "supervised laboratory or studio" required by the Maryland Higher Education Commission for the award of one (1) semester hour of credit.

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