LABORATORY INSTRUCTOR WORKLOAD. 29.1 Teaching assignments shall be the responsibility of the School Xxxx in consultation with the Department Chair and Lab Instructors. Members’ teaching assignments shall normally be made by June 1 for the following fall and winter terms. Consistent with existing practice, and the primary role of Lab Instructor Members, to provide laboratory instruction and related duties as are more particularly specified in clauses 25.1.2 and 25.1.2.1 of Article 25 (Laboratory Instructor Appointments), the following describes their normal workload. 29.2 A Lab Instructor’s regular work week shall be Monday through Friday, both days inclusive. 29.3 A Lab Instructor’s daily teaching contact hours shall normally be contained within a continuous eight (8) hour period including one hour for lunch. A Lab Instructor’s teaching load will not be scheduled consecutively on any given day except with his/her consent. Labs separated by more than sixty (60) minutes will not be considered consecutive. For the purposes of this clause, labs/courses scheduled to be taught after 4:30 p.m. on a given day are considered to be consecutively scheduled with labs/courses taught during the first period of the following day. 29.4 The normal instruction year for Lab Instructors shall be between September 1 and April 30, both dates inclusive. Any instruction performed between May 1 and August 31 shall be compensated as overload in accordance with Article 43.5. 29.5 While Lab Instructors have no required laboratory instruction duties during the period from May 1 through August 31, they shall, however, be required to perform other non- instruction duties during the work days and weeks in that period except for a vacation period of 20 working days and for Members who have completed fifteen (15) years of service, 25 working days to be taken in that period at a time mutually arranged between the Lab Instructor and his/her Xxxx or Department Chair. 29.6 The number of Lab Instructor instructional contact hours and laboratory preparations will vary depending upon the particular discipline and laboratory instruction needs in any given semester. The normal number of contact hours for a Lab Instructor in a work week will be as follows: Eighteen (18) hours with one distinct preparation; Fifteen (15) hours with two distinct preparations; Twelve (12) hours with three distinct preparations. Preparation by a member for multiple laboratory sections for the same course in a given academic term shall be counted as one (1) distinct preparation. The actual number of contact hours may be less for a given Lab Instructor where his/her instructional or related duties and responsibilities are agreed by the Employer to be equivalent to the normal number of contact hours, such reductions requiring the approval of the Member’s Xxxx following consultation with the appropriate Department(s). It is also acknowledged that preparation of chemicals and/or correcting of laboratory and related assignments are included in the Lab Instructor’s time commitments in performing his/her job. 29.7 If a Lab Instructor has appropriate qualifications, he/she may be given an assignment that includes course delivery in the classroom and evaluation of students. The assignment will normally be a class at the introductory level. Each assignment shall count towards the Lab Instructor’s instructional contact hours in a work week as three (3) hours and a distinct preparation as in Article 29.6. 29.8 All overloads and Spring/Summer session labs must be offered first to qualified full- time Members. In the event that no full-time Member is willing to teach such a lab, the person hired to teach it must be qualified and vetted for the course by the Department in which the lab is being offered.
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LABORATORY INSTRUCTOR WORKLOAD. 29.1 Teaching assignments shall be the responsibility of the School Xxxx in consultation with the Department Chair and Lab Instructors. Members’ teaching assignments shall normally be made by June 1 for the following fall and winter terms. Consistent with existing practice, and the primary role of Lab Instructor Members, to provide laboratory instruction and related duties as are more particularly specified in clauses 25.1.2 and and
25.1.2.1 of Article 25 (Laboratory Instructor Appointments), the following describes their normal workload.
29.2 A Lab Instructor’s regular work week shall be Monday through Friday, both days inclusive.
29.3 A Lab Instructor’s daily teaching contact hours shall normally be contained within a continuous eight (8) hour period including one hour for lunch. A Lab Instructor’s teaching load will not be scheduled consecutively on any given day except with his/her consent. Labs separated by more than sixty (60) minutes will not be considered consecutive. For the purposes of this clause, labs/courses scheduled to be taught after 4:30 p.m. on a given day are considered to be consecutively scheduled with labs/courses taught during the first period of the following day.
29.4 The normal instruction year for Lab Instructors shall be between September 1 and April 30, both dates inclusive. Any instruction performed between May 1 and August 31 shall be compensated as overload in accordance with Article 43.5.
29.5 While Lab Instructors have no required laboratory instruction duties during the period from May 1 through August 31, they shall, however, be required to perform other non- instruction duties during the work days and weeks in that period except for a vacation period of 20 working days and for Members who have completed fifteen (15) years of service, 25 working days to be taken in that period at a time mutually arranged between the Lab Instructor and his/her Xxxx or Department Chair.
29.6 The number of Lab Instructor instructional contact hours and laboratory preparations will vary depending upon the particular discipline and laboratory instruction needs in any given semester. The normal number of contact hours for a Lab Instructor in a work week will be as follows: Eighteen (18) hours with one distinct preparation; Fifteen (15) hours with two distinct preparations; Twelve (12) hours with three distinct preparations. Preparation by a member for multiple laboratory sections for the same course in a given academic term shall be counted as one (1) distinct preparation. The actual number of contact hours may be less for a given Lab Instructor where his/her instructional or related duties and responsibilities are agreed by the Employer to be equivalent to the normal number of contact hours, such reductions requiring the approval of the Member’s Xxxx following consultation with the appropriate Department(s). It is also acknowledged that preparation of chemicals and/or correcting of laboratory and related assignments are included in the Lab Instructor’s time commitments in performing his/her job.
29.7 If a Lab Instructor has appropriate qualifications, he/she may be given an assignment that includes course delivery in the classroom and evaluation of students. The assignment will normally be a class at the introductory level. Each assignment shall count towards the Lab Instructor’s instructional contact hours in a work week as three (3) hours and a distinct preparation as in Article 29.6.
29.8 All overloads and Spring/Summer session labs must be offered first to qualified full- full-time Members. In the event that no full-time Member is willing to teach such a lab, the person hired to teach it must be qualified and vetted for the course by the Department in which the lab is being offered.
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LABORATORY INSTRUCTOR WORKLOAD. 29.1 Teaching assignments shall be the responsibility of the School Xxxx in consultation with the Department Chair and Lab Instructors. Members’ teaching assignments shall normally be made by June 1 for the following fall and winter terms. Consistent with existing practice, and the primary role of Lab Instructor Members, to provide laboratory instruction and related duties as are more particularly specified in clauses 25.1.2 and 25.1.2.1 of Article 25 (Laboratory Instructor Appointments), the following describes their normal workload.
29.2 A Lab Instructor’s regular work week shall be Monday through Friday, both days inclusive.
29.3 A Lab Instructor’s daily teaching contact hours shall normally be contained within a continuous eight (8) hour period including one hour for lunch. A Lab Instructor’s teaching load will not be scheduled consecutively on any given day except with his/her consent. Labs separated by more than sixty (60) minutes will not be considered consecutive. For the purposes of this clause, labs/courses scheduled to be taught after 4:30 p.m. on a given day are considered to be consecutively scheduled with labs/courses taught during the first period of the following day.
29.4 The normal instruction year for Lab Instructors shall be between September 1 and April 30, both dates inclusive. Any instruction performed between May 1 and August 31 shall be compensated as overload in accordance with Article 43.5.
29.5 While Lab Instructors have no required laboratory instruction duties during the period from May 1 through August 31, they shall, however, be required to perform other non- instruction duties during the work days and weeks in that period except for a vacation period of 20 working days and for Members who have completed fifteen (15) years of service, 25 working days to be taken in that period at a time mutually arranged between the Lab Instructor and his/her Xxxx or Department Chair.
29.6 The number of Lab Instructor instructional contact hours and laboratory preparations will vary depending upon the particular discipline and laboratory instruction needs in any given semester. The normal number of contact hours for a Lab Instructor in a work week will be as follows: Eighteen (18) hours with one distinct preparation; Fifteen (15) hours with two distinct preparations; Twelve (12) hours with three distinct preparations. Preparation by a member for multiple laboratory sections for the same course in a given academic term shall be counted as one (1) distinct preparation. The actual number of contact hours may be less for a given Lab Instructor where his/her instructional or related duties and responsibilities are agreed by the Employer to be equivalent to the normal number of contact hours, such reductions requiring the approval of the Member’s Xxxx following consultation with the appropriate Department(s). It is also acknowledged that preparation of chemicals and/or correcting of laboratory and related assignments are included in the Lab Instructor’s time commitments in performing his/her job.
29.7 If a Lab Instructor has appropriate qualifications, he/she may be given an assignment that includes course delivery in the classroom and evaluation of students. The assignment will normally be a class at the introductory level. Each assignment shall count towards the Lab Instructor’s instructional contact hours in a work week as three (3) hours and a distinct preparation as in Article 29.6.
29.8 All overloads and Spring/Summer session labs must be offered first to qualified full- time Members. In the event that no full-time Member is willing to teach such a lab, the person hired to teach it must be qualified and vetted for the course by the Department in which the lab is being offered.
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