Instructional and Office Hours Sample Clauses

Instructional and Office Hours. The College shall establish a course schedule that meets the needs of students. Xxxx/Directors will work with Faculty members to fill scheduling requirements and establish individual schedules that meet the needs of the students. It is the responsibility of the College to assign Faculty members to teach courses in their respective academic disciplines at times and locations and/or in instructional formats that meet the needs of students. Faculty must provide for a total time of at least twenty-five (25) hours in an instructional capacity, being available to and working with students in the classroom, directing lab activities, and through office hours. These hours must be scheduled at times reasonably convenient for students and clearly designated as hours during which Faculty members shall be available for student appointments. Faculty members are to be available to students during classroom contact and on-campus office hours. i. Office hours denote regularly scheduled time periods during which Faculty shall be available for one-on-one consultations with students outside of a classroom setting, to provide instructional program related or similar academic assistance to students as needed. a. Office hours shall be scheduled on campus in the Faculty member’s office, a classroom, the academic support center, the library, or other appropriate campus locations and assigned sites. The availability and location of office hours must be mutually agreed upon, approved by the Xxxx/Director, provided in writing to the Faculty member’s students and Xxxx/Director, and posted in the College’s Learning Management System by the first day of the semester. b. Each Faculty member shall publish and maintain a total of ten (10) office hours per week during each semester of the academic year. 1) All ten (10) of these office hours shall be scheduled in minimum increments of thirty (30) consecutive minutes over a period of not less than five (5) days during Fall and Spring terms, four (4) days during Summer term. Due to varying instructional times, office hours for clock-hour Faculty members may vary from this requirement and must be approved by the xxxx/director. 2) Office hours should begin no earlier than 7:00 a.m. and end no later than 10:00 p.m. Faculty shall have some regularly scheduled office hour availability during normal College business hours and be available by appointment. 3) Faculty teaching all or portions of their base load online are to make efforts to meet studen...
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Instructional and Office Hours. 906 The College shall establish a course schedule that meets the needs of students. Xxxx/Directors 907 will work with Faculty members to fill scheduling requirements and establish individual 908 schedules that meet the needs of the students. It is the responsibility of the College to assign 909 Faculty members to teach courses in their respective academic disciplines at times and 910 locations and/or in instructional formats that meet the needs of students. Faculty teaching 911 online classes have the right to require at least one proctored exam on campus per class. 912 913 Faculty must provide for a total time of at least twenty-five (25) hours in an instructional 914 capacity, being available to and working with students in the classroom, directing lab 915 activities, and through office hours. These hours must be scheduled at times reasonably 916 convenient for students and clearly designated as hours during which Faculty members shall 917 be available for student appointments. Faculty members are to be available to students during 918 classroom contact and on-campus office hours. 919 i. Office hours denote regularly scheduled time periods during which Faculty shall be 920 available for one-on-one consultations with students outside of a classroom setting, to 921 provide instructional program related or similar academic assistance to students as 922 needed. 923 a. Office hours shall be scheduled on campus in the Faculty member’s office, 924 Faculty members may also use a classroom, the academic support center, the 925 library, or other appropriate campus locations and assigned sites. The availability 926 and location of office hours must be mutually agreed upon, approved by the 927 Xxxx/Director, provided in writing to the Faculty member’s students and 928 Xxxx/Director, and posted in the College’s Learning Management System by the 929 first day of the semester. 930 b. Each Faculty member shall publish and maintain a total of ten (10) office hours 931 per week during each semester of the academic year. 932 1) All ten (10) of these office hours shall be scheduled in minimum increments 933 of thirty (30) consecutive minutes. over a period of not less than five (5) days 934 during Fall and Spring terms, four (4) days during Summer term. Due to 935 varying instructional times, office hours for clock-hour Faculty members may 936 vary from this requirement and must be approved by the xxxx/director. 937 2) Office hours should begin no earlier than 7:00 a.m. and...

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