Course Materials. The adoption of any course materials, print or electronic, after a Course Agreement is signed will require an agreed and signed addendum.
Course Materials. The School District will provide all required course materials including: textbooks, syllabi, course packets, and other materials required for enrollment to classes for high school graduation credit and college-level courses to students. The Course Agreement Form includes a course syllabus that identifies the course materials required for a course. Course materials are all varieties of materials used to deliver the course instruction, including textbooks. Instructional materials charges are a subset of materials that are defined as electronic or paper materials that will be used during a course where the School District will be invoiced by the Alamo Colleges District Business Office. All course materials utilized in each course must be equivalent to those used in courses taught at the College campus. Any deviation from the approved course materials must be reviewed and approved by the designated Department Chair prior to the start of the first instructional day. Instructional Materials Charge requirements are determined by the respective College discipline based on how and where the course is taught.
a. Courses taught at the School:
i. As part of the Course Agreements, the College includes the Instructional Materials Charge, if applicable, or other required materials for courses.
ii. Instructional Materials Charges are applied every semester on courses that specify the need for said charges.
iii. The Instructional Materials Charge selection will be acceptable until the course SLOs or the content for the course changes with a minimum time frame of three academic years to maximize the use of the School’s textbook investment.
iv. Any changes will be documented in an updated Course Agreement.
v. The College’s Academic Departments operate on a textbook adoption cycle and should be considered at the time a course is requested.
b. Courses taught on College campus or online:
i. The College includes the Instructional Materials Charge as part of the Course Agreements.
c. School enrollments with Students comingled in College campus sections
i. The College will follow the Guidelines for Selection of Instructional Materials for all courses. College will let the School know the requirement for each course considered for Student enrollments.
ii. IM Direct are electronic materials codes required of each student and required for enrollment in specified classes. If the College uses IM Direct for any courses, the School must be notified at the time discussion for dual credit...
Course Materials. “Course materials” shall mean lectures, exercises designed for online collaboration, multimedia developed for Web distribution, notes, outlines, syllabi, bibliographies, tests, instructional handouts, videotaped presentations and any like materials and documents (whether in electronic or other medium) that a member of the bargaining unit authors or creates in connection with the preparation or teaching of a course at a University.
Course Materials. The School District will provide all required varieties of materials used for course instruction (“Course Materials”), including, without limitation: textbooks, syllabi, course packets, and other materials needed for enrollment to classes for high school graduation credit and college-level courses to students. The Course Agreement Form includes a course template/syllabus that identifies the Course Materials required for a course. All Course Materials utilized in each ECHS course must be equivalent to those used in courses taught at the College campus. Any deviation from the approved Course Materials must be reviewed and approved by the designated College Discipline Chair prior to the start of the first instructional day. Instructional materials are a subset of Course Materials, whether electronic, paper or mixed, for which the School District will be responsible for payment to and be invoiced by the Alamo Colleges District Business Office. Instructional Materials requirements are determined by the respective College discipline based on how and where the course is taught. IM Direct refers to a subset of Instructional Materials consisting of electronic codes required of each student for enrollment in a course section. ALAMOBooks+ is a Course Material rental program adopted by the College for Spring and Summer 2022 which is under consideration for permanent adoption. The ECHS will use the Course Agreement Forms to determine any Instructional Material specification and associated payment obligation of the School District. When Instructional Material requirements change for courses taught at the College, the College will notify the ECHS and School District by the second full week of April for fall terms and by the last Friday of October for spring terms, unless the change in course occurs after said dates due to unforeseen circumstances. Enrolling students in classes is acknowledgement of required Course Materials for a course. This affords the School District ample time to secure the required Course Materials and conform to their respective School District board policies. The School District will ensure that all ECHS Students, whether enrolled in courses at the ECHS or the College, will have the required Course Materials by the first instructional day.
a. For course sections taught at the ECHS:
i. As part of the Course Agreements, the College specifies the Course Materials for the course, including any Instructional Materials, if applicable.
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Course Materials a. The faculty member shall distribute the course materials to each student and forward a copy to the President of the College or the President’s designee prior to the conclusion of the add/drop period in each semester. The course materials shall include all materials listed on the Checklist for Course Materials. (Form XIII-E2). The confidentiality of these materials shall be maintained.
b. Upon request of the affected unit member the President of the College or the President’s designee shall consider advisory input from the appropriate department chairperson/curriculum coordinator relating to the unit member's course materials.
c. The President of the College or the President’s designee shall review the course materials and, except for tenured faculty during a non-evaluation year, evaluate them as part of the summary. In reviewing said materials the President of the College or the President’s designee may seek additional information from other sources the President or the President’s designee may deem appropriate, including but not limited to the department chair.
d. The President of the College or the President’s designee shall return all course materials to the faculty member by the end of the fifth (5th) week of classes in each semester. If items on the checklist are missing or if the evaluator has concerns, the faculty member will be advised in writing and will be given fourteen (14) calendar days to submit the missing items and respond to the concerns.
Course Materials. UWHS will provide Teachers with tests, quizzes, and other materials routinely provided to instructors of the course on the UW campus. Specific to the UW course(s) they teach, teachers will use UW syllabi, texts, quizzes, tests, grading procedures and scales, and any other curricular materials as required by the appropriate UW departments. It will be the responsibility of the District or the individual students to purchase any texts or course materials that are required for specific UW courses. District can confirm with UWHS any required texts or course materials for the courses offered in the District.
Course Materials. The materials provided during the WBT Course are Provider’s Confidential Information (as defined in 8 below) and may not be copied, downloaded, “screen scraped”, or otherwise duplicated without the express written consent of Provider.
Course Materials. 7.4.1 An Employee's lecture materials, demonstrations, written or graphic materials, audio-visual materials and any other teaching aids which the Employee creates, develops, acquires or introduces into the Institute in support of that Employee's teaching or teaching-related functions shall be the Employee's sole property and shall not be used by others without the Employee's permission.
7.4.2 Article 7.4.1 notwithstanding,
7.4.2.1 course-outlines shall be made available to the Manager.
7.4.2.2 copies of formal scheduled examinations may be maintained in a file in the Institute, provided that, where the instructor concerned considers it educationally undesirable to have wide student access to the examination, the Institute shall, upon the instructor's request, keep the examination copy in a restricted file with release subject to approval by the instructor and the appropriate Xxxx, subject to the specific requirements of accrediting or licensing bodies.
Course Materials a. the employee agrees to cover the cost of all textbooks and course materials required for their participation in the Apprenticeship Program
b. upon successful completion of each course as established by the Industry Training Authority, the employee may approach the Board for textbook and materials cost sharing.
Course Materials. Employing Departments shall ensure that members are provided, at no charge, with those textbooks and required course materials which the Department Chair determines are required in the performance of their duties. It is also understood that employing Departments/programs shall provide bargaining unit members, at no charge, with copies of any photocopied materials which are either sold or made available to students as part of required course materials. Where textbooks and materials are obtained by the University, these shall be returned to the employing Department when the course for which they are required is concluded.