Management of Learning Sample Clauses

Management of Learning. 1. Preparation and delivery of teaching/learning activities, including day-to-day in-class activities and curriculum/course adjustments. 2. Instruction of courses in accordance with the course syllabus, approved student learning objectives, college catalog, and quarterly course schedules. 3. Evaluation of student academic work. 4. Advising students in their courses and programs and making referrals as necessary. 5. Maintaining regular office hours for consultation with classroom students. 6. Assisting students in obtaining College services needed for educational decision- making and success.
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Management of Learning. Providing educational, career and short-term personal counseling, and crisis intervention for individuals and groups.
Management of Learning. Providing information resources, reference, and search services to the college.
Management of Learning. Faculty: Instructional
Management of Learning. A. Faculty: Instructional 1. Preparation and delivery of teaching/learning activities, including day-to- day in-class activities and curriculum/course adjustments. 2. Instruction of courses in accordance with the course syllabus, approved student learning objectives, college catalog, and quarterly course schedules. 3. Evaluation of student academic work. 4. (applies to senior associates only) Advising students in their courses and programs and making referrals as necessary. 5. (applies to senior associates only) Maintaining regular office hours for consultation with classroom students. 6. (applies to senior associates only) Assisting students in obtaining College services needed for educational decision-making and success. B. Faculty: Counseling -The following are considered core activities when performed within a faculty member‘s scheduled shift: 1. Providing educational, career and short-term personal counseling, and crisis intervention for individuals and groups. 2. Referring students to college services, community agencies and other professionals as appropriate. 3. Advising students regarding student services processes, course selection, and career opportunities. 4. Advising faculty, staff, and administrators on issues related to student development. 5. Administering and interpreting individual and group tests. 6. Providing workshops, seminars and/or orientations for student development and retention. C. Faculty: Library/Media- The following are considered core activities when performed within a faculty member‘s scheduled shift: 1. Providing information resources, reference, and search services to the college. 2. Providing information competency orientation to individuals and groups other than in Article 14.21.A. 3. Providing orientation and instruction in the use of library/media center equipment, materials, and services other than in Article 14.21.A. 4. Developing library collections. 5. Providing media services in support of instruction. 6. Advising the college of new materials, equipment, and technologies as they become available.
Management of Learning. Faculty: Instructional Preparation and delivery of teaching/learning activities, including day-to-day in-class activities and curriculum/course adjustments. Instruction of courses in accordance with the course syllabus, approved student learning objectives, college catalog, and quarterly course schedules. Evaluation of student academic work. (applies to senior associates only) Advising students in their courses and programs and making referrals as necessary. (applies to senior associates only) Maintaining regular office hours for consultation with classroom students. (applies to senior associates only) Assisting students in obtaining College services needed for educational decision-making and success.
Management of Learning. ________ 1. Preparation and delivery of teaching/learning activities, including day-to-day in-class activities and curriculum/course adjustments. ________ 2. Instruction of courses in accordance with the course syllabus, approved student learning objectives, college catalog, and quarterly course schedules. ________ 3. Evaluation of student academic work. ________ 4. Advising students in their courses and programs and making referrals as necessary. ________ 5. Maintaining regular office hours for consultation with classroom students. ________ 6. Assisting students in obtaining College services needed for educational decision- making and success.
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