Practicum Clause Samples

The Practicum clause defines the terms and conditions under which a student or trainee participates in a practical, hands-on learning experience, typically as part of an academic program. It outlines the responsibilities of the participant, the host organization, and the educational institution, such as supervision requirements, duration, and evaluation methods. This clause ensures that all parties understand their roles and obligations, thereby facilitating a structured and beneficial learning environment while minimizing misunderstandings or disputes.
Practicum. Practicum exists as a specialized clinical experience (CES 773) based on the student’s specific need towards professional growth. DPCES students are expected to discuss their specific needs with their faculty advisor and pursue the appropriate practicum experience that will develop their skills in specific aspects of counseling. Students must complete a minimum of 100 clock hours during the course of the Practicum semester. The following describes the Regent University Practicum program in detail:
Practicum. (for other technologies) Students are involved in practical work experiences which the instructor supervises in conjunction with personnel in the working location. May or may not include lecture time.
Practicum. Instructional activity in which instruction is delivered primarily during student contact activities with some necessary instructor preparation. This activity includes courses in which the learning objectives are demonstrated through student participation. Beginning with the 2016-2017 academic year, courses that were previously classed as Laboratory assignments and credited for faculty load at 1.2 hours of student contact and 0.8 hours of preparation for each LHE will be classified as Practicum assignments.
Practicum. (for Health Related and Early Childhood Education Programs) Students are involved in practical work experiences which the instructor supervises in conjunction with personnel in the working location. May or may not include lecture time.
Practicum. To release the student from the field-based school for the purposes of practicum in another school (13 weeks over 3 years – year one and two, 4 weeks; year three, 5 weeks)
Practicum. A course that includes job-related activities and emphasizes the practical application of theory in a field of study. PREREQUISITE: A course that must be completed or skills that must be demonstrated before a student may enroll in a more advanced course. PROFESSIONAL-TECHNICAL: A course or instructional program that emphasizes job training for a particular field of work, sometimes called occupational or vocational education.
Practicum. To release the student from the early childhood service for the purposes of practicum in another centre (14 weeks over 3 years) for the Bachelor of Teaching (ECE) and 10 weeks over 1 year for the Graduate Diploma of Teaching (ECE)
Practicum. Due to the current situation, practicum will be offered according to the situation when the student arrives. Once the learning is sent before arrival, the student will be informed by the academic coordinator.
Practicum. Pay (a) An Employee (ex. Unit Clerk/ Health Care Aide) assigned by the Employer to act as a Mentor (Preceptor) for students in the (ex. Unit Clerk/Health Care Aide) program shall receive an additional sixty-five cents ($0.65) per hour. The Employer will give consideration to those Employees who express interest in participation in this program.
Practicum. To provide weekly supervision that averages one hour per week of individual and/or triadic supervision throughout the practicum.