Common use of Teaching Assistants Clause in Contracts

Teaching Assistants. (a) Typically Teaching Assistants assist course instructors. For example, they provide instruction to students in laboratories, discussion periods, tutorials or lectures. They xxxx examinations, tests, laboratory exercises, or assignments; invigilate examinations and provide academic assistance to students during office hours. Teaching assistants may also teach courses if they are under the supervision of faculty. They will not have full responsibility for the course (including a section of the course), rather that work remains the responsibility of the course instructor.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Teaching Assistants. (a) Typically Teaching Assistants assist course instructors. For example, they provide instruction to students in laboratories, discussion periods, tutorials or lectures. They xxxx mark examinations, tests, laboratory exercises, or assignments; invigilate examinations and provide academic assistance to students during office hours. Teaching assistants may also teach courses if they are under the supervision of faculty. They will not have full responsibility for the course (including a section of the course), rather that work remains the responsibility of the course instructor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: hr.ubc.ca

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