Common use of Reading Course Clause in Contracts

Reading Course. Reading courses are offered as individual instruction on a case-by-case basis as needed to enable a student to complete his/her academic programme in a reasonable time frame. It is understood that reading courses do not constitute a primary means of delivery of an academic programme. (a) The ▇▇▇▇ and the Registrar shall approve all requests to offer reading courses. (b) Faculty must submit a course outline with each request for a reading course, outlining the delivery mechanism, the main content, and the evaluation scheme. (c) Faculty members shall not be required to teach reading courses if they have reasonable ground for not so doing, but faculty members shall not unreasonably withhold consent. No faculty member shall be expected to teach more than one reading course per two years. (d) See Article 35:05 for the stipend for instructing reading courses.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Reading Course. Reading courses are offered as individual instruction on a case-by-case basis as needed to enable a student to complete his/her their academic programme program in a reasonable time frame. It is understood that reading courses do not constitute a primary means of delivery of an academic programmeprogram. (a) The Academic ▇▇▇▇ and the Registrar shall approve all requests to offer reading courses. (b) Faculty must submit a course outline with each request for a reading course, outlining the delivery mechanism, the main content, and the evaluation scheme. (c) Faculty members shall not be required to teach reading courses if they have reasonable ground for not so doing, but faculty members shall not unreasonably withhold consent. No faculty member shall be expected to teach more than one reading course per two years. (d) See Article 35:05 35:09 for the stipend for instructing reading courses.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement

Reading Course. Reading courses are offered as individual instruction on a case-by-case basis as needed to enable a student to complete his/her academic programme in a reasonable time frame. It is understood that reading courses do not constitute a primary means of delivery of an academic programme. (a) The ▇▇▇▇ and the Registrar shall approve all requests to offer reading courses. (b) Faculty must submit a course outline with each request for a reading course, course outlining the delivery mechanism, the main content, and the evaluation scheme. (c) Faculty members shall not be required to teach reading courses if they have reasonable ground for not so doing, but faculty members shall not unreasonably withhold consent. No faculty member shall be expected to teach more than one reading course per two years. (d) See Article 35:05 for the stipend for instructing reading courses.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement