Common use of Teaching, Counselling and Supervision Clause in Contracts

Teaching, Counselling and Supervision. Members are obligated to develop and maintain their scholarly competence and effectiveness as teachers, and to perform the teaching duties assigned under this article. Members' teaching responsibilities include the following: (a) to present courses which reflect the current state of knowledge and the course description in the University Calendar; (b) to provide students with a written and/or electronic course outline during the first week of classes, with a written copy to the Chair or Xxxx as appropriate. The outline shall include at least the following information: (i) the name, office address, office telephone number, and weekly office hours of the Member; (ii) the subject matter to be explored in the course; (iii) a list of all required assignments and examinations, the relative weight of assignments and examinations in the final assessment of student performance, and the due dates for assignments and tests common to the entire class and worth more than 10% of the final grade; in classes in which students have individual projects or assignments due dates shall be arranged by consultation between the instructor and the student; A Member may consult with the class about office hours, subject matter of the course and assignments, examinations and their weighting, and provide the class and the Chair or Xxxx copies of the course outline following this consultation; (c) to be fair and objective in relations with students and in grading of student assignments; (d) to be available for student consultations, including the posting and observance of reasonable office hours; (e) to meet at scheduled times with tutorial, seminar, laboratory, and lecture groups except for reasonable change with due notice where possible; (f) to be responsible for the preparation and grading of all examinations as required by their courses and to xxxxxxx final examinations not more than once per teaching term with the proctoring session to be during the examination period of one of their courses; (g) to submit final grades as required by Senate, and as required by departmental practice; (h) to be available as academic advisors in the preparation and defence of theses or projects (both undergraduate and graduate) when such projects are within the Member's scholarly expertise; (i) to serve as external readers, chairs or members of graduate student comprehensive or thesis/dissertation oral examinations, when such service is within the Member's scholarly expertise.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Teaching, Counselling and Supervision. Members are obligated to develop and maintain their scholarly competence and effectiveness as teachers, and to perform the teaching duties assigned under this articlearticle . Members' teaching responsibilities include the following: (a) to present courses which reflect the current state of knowledge and the course description in the University Calendar; (b) to provide students with a written and/or electronic course outline during the first week of classes, with a written copy to the Chair or Xxxx as appropriateappropriate . The outline shall include at least the following information: (i) the name, office address, office telephone number, and weekly office hours of the Member; (ii) the subject matter to be explored in the course; (iii) a list of all required assignments and examinations, the relative weight of assignments and examinations in the final assessment of student performance, and the due dates for assignments and tests common to the entire class and worth more than 10% of the final grade; in classes in which students have individual projects or assignments due dates shall be arranged by consultation between the instructor and the student; A Member may consult with the class about office hours, subject matter of the course and assignments, examinations and their weighting, and provide the class and the Chair or Xxxx copies of the course outline following this consultation; (c) to be fair and objective in relations with students and in grading of student assignments; (d) to be available for student consultations, including the posting and observance of reasonable office hours; (e) to meet at scheduled times with tutorial, seminar, laboratory, and lecture groups except for reasonable change with due notice where possible; (f) to be responsible for the preparation and grading of all examinations as required by their courses and to xxxxxxx final examinations not more than once per teaching term with the proctoring session to be during the examination period of one of their courses; (g) to submit final grades as required by departmental practice and the requirements of Senate, and as required by departmental practice; (h) to be available as academic advisors in the preparation and defence of theses or projects (both undergraduate and graduate) when such projects are within the Member's ’s scholarly expertise; (i) to serve as external readers, chairs or members of graduate student comprehensive or thesis/thesis/ dissertation oral examinations, when such service is within the Member's ’s scholarly expertiseexpertise .

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Teaching, Counselling and Supervision. Members are obligated to develop and maintain their scholarly competence and effectiveness as teachers, and to perform the teaching duties assigned under this article. Members' teaching responsibilities include the following: (a) to present courses which reflect the current state of knowledge and the course description in the University Calendar; (b) to provide the Chair or Xxxx with a written and/or electronic course outline, as per 18.2.4.1 (c), one week prior to the start of each term; (c) to provide students with a written and/or electronic course outline during the first week of classes, with a written copy to the Chair or Xxxx as appropriate. The outline shall include at least the following information: (i) the name, office address, office telephone number, and weekly office hours of the Member; (ii) the subject matter to be explored in the course; (iii) a list of all required assignments and examinations, the relative weight of assignments and examinations in the final assessment of student performance, and the due dates for assignments and tests common to the entire class and worth more than 10% of the final grade; in classes in which students have individual projects or assignments due dates shall be arranged by consultation between the instructor and the student; A Member may consult with the class about office hours, subject matter of the course and assignments, examinations and their weighting, and provide the class and the Chair or Xxxx copies of the course outline following this consultation; (cd) to be fair and objective in relations with students and in grading of student assignments; (de) to be available for student consultations, including the posting and observance of reasonable office hours; (ef) to meet at scheduled times with tutorial, seminar, laboratory, and lecture groups except for reasonable change with due notice where possible; (fg) to be responsible for the preparation and grading of all examinations as required by their courses and to xxxxxxx final examinations not more than once per teaching term with the proctoring session to be during the examination period of one of their courses; (gh) to submit final grades as required by Senate, and as required by departmental practice; (hi) to develop courses where such development enhances the curriculum of the academic sub-unit; (j) to contribute to the development of curriculum and programs of study within a Member’s academic unit or sub-unit; (k) to be available as academic advisors in the preparation and defence of theses or projects (both undergraduate and graduate) when such projects are within the Member's scholarly expertise; (il) to serve as external readers, chairs or members of graduate student comprehensive or thesis/dissertation oral examinations, when such service is within the Member's scholarly expertiseexpertise;‌ (m) to adhere to teaching schedules in all but exceptional circumstances and, in case of sudden illness or emergency, make all reasonable effort to notify the Chair, or equivalent, or Xxxx, as applicable.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Teaching, Counselling and Supervision. Members are obligated to develop and maintain their scholarly competence and effectiveness as teachers, and to perform the teaching duties assigned under this article. Members' teaching responsibilities include the following: (a) to present courses which reflect the current state of knowledge and the course description in the University Calendar; (b) to provide the Chair or Xxxx with a written and/or electronic course outline, as per 18.2.4.1 (c), one week prior to the start of each term; (c) to provide students with a written and/or electronic course outline during the first week of classes, with a written copy to the Chair or Xxxx as appropriate. The outline shall include at least the following information: (i) the name, office address, office telephone number, and weekly office hours of the Member; (ii) the subject matter to be explored in the course; (iii) a list of all required assignments and examinations, the relative weight of assignments and examinations in the final assessment of student performance, and the due dates for assignments and tests common to the entire class and worth more than 10% of the final grade; in classes in which students have individual projects or assignments due dates shall be arranged by consultation between the instructor and the student; A Member may consult with the class about office hours, subject matter of the course and assignments, examinations and their weighting, and provide the class and the Chair or Xxxx copies of the course outline following this consultation; (cd) to be fair and objective in relations with students and in grading of student assignments; (de) to be available for student consultations, including the posting and observance of reasonable office hours; (ef) to meet at scheduled times with tutorial, seminar, laboratory, and lecture groups except for reasonable change with due notice where possible; (fg) to be responsible for the preparation and grading of all examinations as required by their courses and to xxxxxxx final examinations not more than once per teaching term with the proctoring session to be during the examination period of one of their courses; (gh) to submit final grades as required by Senate, and as required by departmental practice; (hi) to develop courses where such development enhances the curriculum of the academic sub-unit; (j) to contribute to the development of curriculum and programs of study within a Member’s academic unit or sub-unit; (k) to be available as academic advisors in the preparation and defence of theses or projects (both undergraduate and graduate) when such projects are within the Member's scholarly expertise; (il) to serve as external readers, chairs or members of graduate student comprehensive or thesis/dissertation oral examinations, when such service is within the Member's scholarly expertise; (m) to adhere to teaching schedules in all but exceptional circumstances and, in case of sudden illness or emergency, make all reasonable effort to notify the Chair, or equivalent, or Xxxx, as applicable.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Teaching, Counselling and Supervision. Members are obligated to develop and maintain their scholarly competence and effectiveness as teachers, and to perform the teaching duties assigned under this article. Members' teaching responsibilities include the following: (a) to present courses which reflect the current state of knowledge and the course description in the University Calendar; (b) to provide students with a written and/or electronic course outline during the first week of classes, with a written copy to the Chair or Xxxx as appropriate. The outline shall include at least the following information: (i) the name, office address, office telephone number, and weekly office hours of the Member; (ii) the subject matter to be explored in the course; (iii) a list of all required assignments and examinations, the relative weight of assignments and examinations in the final assessment of student performance, and the due dates for assignments and tests common to the entire class and worth more than 10% of the final grade; in classes in which students have individual projects or assignments due dates shall be arranged by consultation between the instructor theinstructor and the student; A Member may consult with the class about office hours, subject matter of the course and assignments, examinations and their weighting, and provide the class and the Chair or Xxxx copies of the course outline following this consultation; (c) to be fair and objective in relations with students and in grading of student assignments; (d) to be available for student consultations, including the posting and observance of reasonable office hours; (e) to meet at scheduled times with tutorial, seminar, laboratory, and lecture groups except for reasonable change with due notice where possible; (f) to be responsible for the preparation and grading of all examinations as required by their courses and to xxxxxxx final examinations not more than once per teaching term with the proctoring session to be during the examination period of one of their courses; (g) to submit final grades as required by departmental practice and the requirements of Senate, and as required by departmental practice; (h) to be available as academic advisors in the preparation and defence of theses or projects (both undergraduate and graduate) when such projects are within the Member's scholarly expertise; (i) to serve as external readers, chairs or members of graduate student comprehensive or thesis/dissertation oral examinations, when such service is within the Member's scholarly expertise.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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