Teaching Space Clause Samples

The Teaching Space clause defines the specific areas or rooms within a property that are designated for instructional or educational activities. It typically outlines the location, size, and permitted uses of these spaces, and may include provisions regarding access, maintenance, or shared use with other parties. By clearly identifying and regulating the use of teaching spaces, this clause ensures that both parties understand their rights and responsibilities, minimizing disputes and supporting the effective delivery of educational programs.
Teaching Space. Practices shall provide: 3.6.1 Students access to all appropriate clinical and/or non-clinical facilities13 for the purposes of formal education programmes, clinical instruction, assessment purposes provided that patient/service user care and confidentiality are not compromised; and 3.6.2 Staff and Student access to all general equipment and facilities required for patient care appropriate to the learning objectives of the Placement as determined by the relevant course materials available online.
Teaching Space. 4.2.6.1 ensure the provision of appropriate teaching space or designation of clinical space for teaching purpose, adjacent to the main clinical areas available for Undergraduate Medical Education Training for teaching sessions to take place with a group of Medical Students and which allows Medical Students to clerk patients where necessary.

Related to Teaching Space

  • Parking Space The address required to find and physically park the Lessee’s vehicle is mandatory for this agreement to be valid. Section II. Term (7)

  • Parking Spaces All fees, taxes, costs, charges and expenses for operating cleaning, painting, managing maintaining, up-keeping, repair, replacement, renovation, overhaul, in respect of the Parking Spaces and also on deployment of personnel and agency for its operation, security, protection and other purposes etc.

  • Work Year The full-time work year for all employees employed in EA and ECE job classes shall be a minimum of 194 work days to correspond with the school year calendar.

  • Meeting Space and Facilities The Employer’s offices and facilities may be used by the Union to hold meetings, subject to the agency’s policy, availability of the space and with prior authorization of the Employer.

  • Meeting Space Union representatives may request the use of state property to hold union meetings. Upon prior notification, the Employer will provide meeting spaces where feasible. Such meetings will not interrupt state work and will not involve employees who are working. The Employer shall make space available for Union representatives to have confidential discussions with employees on an as needed basis subject to availability.