Instructional Training Sample Clauses

The Instructional Training clause establishes the requirement for one party to provide training or educational sessions to another party, typically to ensure proper understanding or use of a product, service, or process. This clause may specify the format, duration, and content of the training, as well as who is responsible for delivering and attending the sessions. By including this provision, the agreement ensures that all relevant personnel are adequately prepared, reducing the risk of misuse, errors, or non-compliance.
Instructional Training. The Company may appoint employees as trainers on an as needed basis, for the purposes of instructing or training other employees in job skills. A designated training position shall not be subject to the job posting procedure. Employees designated as Instructors/Trainers shall, while so designated be paid an additional one dollar ($ 1.00) per hour.
Instructional Training. The parties acknowledge that an Apprentice will be required to attend instructional training as provided for by the Ministry of Education and Training to complete required modules. Should such training time conflict with the Apprentice's scheduled hours of work, the Apprentice will be placed on a leave of absence without pay during this period of time. (NOTE: Evening courses may be offered which would not conflict with scheduled hours of work.)
Instructional Training. Many Schools or Colleges require instructional training as part of graduate degree program requirements. The University will endeavor to expand these trainings and create a standard for instructional training that individual departments or programs may replicate and implement by Fall 2026. The University also offers optional virtual and in-person instructional training opportunities that are available to graduate students and which will be regularly communicated by the University to Graduate Workers and at the start of each semester if applicable.