Students Per Instructor Sample Clauses

Students Per Instructor. ‌ 5.5.5.1 An instructor of University Studies/Career Technology courses will not be assigned an average (as determined by the Registrar's data on the official final add/drop dates) of more than one hundred and sixty (160) students (registrants) per week averaged over the duty year. In the event of a scheduled course being of a non-regular number of hours per week format (regular being 3 hours/week), the calculation will be pro-rated. 5.5.5.2 The number of registered students in COTR's English composition courses shall not exceed an average of twenty-five (25) students per section (as determined by the Registrar's data on the official final add/drop dates). Where an instructor teaches two or more sections of COTR's English composition courses per semester, the average shall not exceed twenty-five (25) students (as determined by the Registrar's data on the official final add/drop dates). 5.5.5.3 Auxiliary University Studies/Career Technology Course/Program instructors shall be employed for: a) Ninety (90) duty hours for a forty-five (45) contact hour (see 5.5.
Students Per Instructor. 5.6.5.1 An instructor of University Transfer/Career Technology lecture format courses will not be assigned an average (as determined by the Registrar's data on the official final add/drop dates) of more than one hundred and sixty (160) students (registrants) per week averaged over the duty year. In the event of a scheduled course being of a non-regular number of lecture hours per week format (regular being 3 hours/week) the calculation will be pro-rated. 5.6.5.2 The number of registered students in EKCC's English composition courses shall not exceed an average of 25 (twenty-five) students per section (as determined by the Registrar's data on the official final add/drop dates). Where an instructor teaches two or more sections of EKCC's English composition courses per semester, the average shall not exceed 25 (twenty-five) students (as determined by the Registrar's data on the official final add/drop dates).
Students Per Instructor. 5.5.5.1 An instructor of University Studies/Career Technology courses will not be assigned an average (as determined by the Registrar's data on the official final add/drop dates) of more than one hundred and sixty (160) students (registrants) per week averaged over the duty year. In the event of a scheduled course being of a non-regular number of hours per week format (regular being 3 hours/week), the calculation will be pro-rated. 5.5.5.2 The number of registered students in COTR's English composition courses shall not exceed an average of twenty-five (25) students per section (as determined by the Registrar's data on the official final add/drop dates). Where an instructor teaches two or more sections of COTR's English composition courses per semester, the average shall not exceed twenty-five (25) students (as determined by the Registrar's data on the official final add/drop dates). 5.5.5.3 Auxiliary University Studies/Career Technology Course/Program instructors shall be employed for: a) Ninety (90) duty hours for a forty-five (45) contact hour (see 5.5. 1.1) scheduled course, and pro-rata; or b) Sixty-seven and a half (67.5) duty hours for a forty-five (45) clock hour scheduled laboratory/practicum/workshop/field activity, etc. and pro-rata; or c) Forty-five (45) clock hours for scheduled seminar is equivalent to a forty- five (45) contact hour.

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  • Instructor Associated with the position of Instructor is a nominal workload of 195 hours per half-credit course. This nominal workload is normally made up of scheduled contact time with students and non-classroom time. The non-classroom time is made up of preparation of lectures, student consultation, marking or grading and course administration, including grade appeals and cases of academic dishonesty. In the case of a two-hour lecture per week, or the equivalent of a two-hour lecture per week, the incumbent shall also be responsible for the first hour of seminar in each course. Upon request by an Instructor, the Employer and the Instructor will review the workload for the course to ensure that assigned duties can be completed within the assigned workload of 195 nominal hours per half credit course (see Article 22.01 (a)). If it is determined that the work cannot be completed within the assigned time, the Employer may either 1) amend the contract to provide enough nominal hours to complete assigned duties; 2) provide additional resources (e.g. TAs, Course Coordinators, Marker-Graders, etc) to assist the member in completing the work within the assigned time; or 3) confirm the original workload assignment. In the case that the employer confirms the original workload assignment, the employee may request written instruction on how to complete the duties in the assigned time. If requested by the employee, the employer shall provide such written instruction.

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