Music Studio Instructors Sample Clauses

Music Studio Instructors. The designation of a Member’s category upon initial appointment or upon promotion from one category to the next shall be in accordance with the following criteria. Where a candidate has made a significant contribution and has an established reputation as a performer, this performance profile may be counted toward the fulfilment of the required credits and experience in university-level studio teaching. Studio I: Studio I instructors shall have fewer than two (2) years of university-level studio teaching experience. Studio II: Studio II instructors shall have a satisfactory record of two or more years of university-level studio teaching experience and shall also have a local or regional performance profile, as demonstrated through evidence such as concert programs and schedules. Studio III instructors shall have a satisfactory record of three or more years of university-level studio teaching experience and shall have either a position in a nationally recognized ensemble or a national solo performance profile, as demonstrated through evidence such as concert programs and schedules, reviews, grants and recordings.
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Music Studio Instructors. The designation of a Member’s category upon initial appointment or upon promotion from one category to the next shall be in accordance with the following criteria. Where a candidate has made a significant contribution and has an established reputation as a performer, this performance profile may be counted toward the fulfilment of the required credits and experience of university-level studio teaching. Studio instructors appointed at the category of Studio I have fewer than two (2) years of university-level studio teaching experience.
Music Studio Instructors. The designation of a Member’s category upon initial appointment or upon promotion from one category to the next shall be in accordance with the following criteria. In exceptional cases, where a candidate has made a significant contribution and has a distinguished reputation as a performer, this performance profile may be counted toward the fulfilment of the required credits and experience of university-level studio teaching. Studio instructors appointed at the category of Studio I have fewer than 432 hours of university-level studio teaching experience. Studio instructors appointed at the category of Studio II shall have a satisfactory record of teaching, and a minimum of 432 hours of university-level studio teaching experience acquired over a period of not less than two years. Studio II instructors shall have a performance profile in the local community, as demonstrated through concert schedules. Studio instructors appointed at the category of Studio III shall have a satisfactory record of teaching, and a minimum of 720 hours of university-level studio teaching experience acquired over a period of not less than five years. Studio III instructors shall have a record of regularly performing with a nationally recognized performance group (e.g., a symphony orchestra or chamber ensemble) or maintain an active solo performance career at the national level, in either case demonstrated through concert schedules and recordings. All retired full-time Laurier faculty who taught studio courses shall be appointed at the level of Studio IV. In all other instances, the category of Studio IV requires an instructor to have a university degree or academic equivalent, a satisfactory record of teaching, and a minimum of 720 hours of university- level teaching experience acquired over a period of not less than 5 years; Studio IV instructors shall hold a principal chair in nationally recognized symphony orchestra, a continuing position in an internationally recognized chamber ensemble, or maintain an active international solo performance career, as demonstrated through concert schedules and recordings.
Music Studio Instructors. The designation of a Member’s category upon initial appointment or upon promotion from one category to the next shall be in accordance with the following criteria. Where a candidate has made a significant contribution and has an established reputation as a performer, this performance profile may be counted toward the fulfilment of the required credits and experience in university-level studio teaching. Studio I: Studio I instructors shall have fewer than two (2) years of university-level studio teaching experience. Studio II: Studio II instructors shall have a satisfactory record of two or more years of university-level studio teaching experience and shall also have a local or regional performance profile, as demonstrated through evidence such as concert programs and schedules. Studio III instructors shall have a satisfactory record of three or more years of university-level studio teaching experience and shall have either a position in a nationally recognized ensemble or a national solo performance profile, as demonstrated through evidence such as concert programs and schedules, reviews, grants and recordings.‌ All retired full-time Laurier faculty who taught studio courses shall be appointed at the category of Studio IV. In all other instances, Studio IV instructors require a university degree or academic equivalent and a satisfactory record of four or more years of university-level studio teaching experience.‌ Studio IV instructors shall also have experience as a principal chair in a nationally recognized symphony orchestra, a continuing position in an internationally recognized chamber ensemble, or an international solo performance career, as demonstrated through evidence such as concert programs and schedules, reviews, grants and recordings.
Music Studio Instructors. The designation of a Member’s category upon initial appointment or upon promotion from one category to the next shall be in accordance with the following criteria. Where a candidate has made a significant contribution and has an established reputation as a performer, this performance profile may be counted toward the fulfilment of the required credits and experience in university-level studio teaching. Studio I: Studio I instructors shall have fewer than 2 years of university-level studio teaching experience. Studio II: Studio II instructors shall have a satisfactory record of 2 or more years of university- level studio teaching experience and shall also have a local or regional performance profile, as demonstrated through evidence such as concert programs. Studio III instructors shall have a satisfactory record of 3 or more years of university- level studio teaching experience and shall have either a position in a nationally recognized ensemble or a national solo performance profile, as demonstrated through evidence such as concert programs and schedules, reviews, grants and recordings. Alternatively, a music studio instructor who has a satisfactory record of 5 or more years of university-level studio teaching experience, and who also has a local or regional performance profile, as demonstrated through evidence such as concert programs, or who has a record of creative endeavors, as evidenced by workshop facilitation, adjudication, and other artistic leadership positions, shall be appointed at the category of Studio III.

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