Common use of Tutorial Clause in Contracts

Tutorial. Workshop Leader shall be defined as an individual who prepares for and conducts a seminar/tutorial/workshop, or section of a course, but who is not assigned principal responsibility for the preparation and presentation of a course. Duties related to the position, which shall be in accordance with University and departmental practices, shall be as determined by the person(s) who has (have) principal responsibility for the course. Such duties normally include the evaluation of the students in the seminar/tutorial/workshop, the assigning and marking of the students' written and oral work, submission of grades as required, attendance at lectures, as required, and the maintenance of reasonable hours for student contact outside of scheduled hours (see Note below). Note Re: 5.04.02 Persons appointed as Tutorial/Workshop Leaders in relation to a particular course will not be required, as part of their regular duties, to conduct lectures in that course. They may agree to do so, however, where requested by the Department Chair or by the person(s) who has (have) principal responsibility for the course, and after the additional monies have been authorized by the Xxxx, in which case they shall be compensated at the rate specified in Appendix A.16. This additional compensation will not be payable where the person volunteers to conduct a lecture, or where the lecturing results from a separate appointment in relation to a different course, where it is both contemplated and compensated in relation to that other appointment.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: The Agreement, The Agreement, Agreement

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Tutorial. Workshop Leader shall be defined as an individual who who‌ prepares for and conducts a seminar/tutorial/workshop, or section of a course, but who is not assigned principal responsibility for the preparation and presentation of a course. Duties related to the position, which shall be in accordance with University and departmental practices, shall be as determined by the person(s) who has (have) principal responsibility for the course. Such duties normally include the evaluation of the students in the seminar/tutorial/workshop, the assigning and marking of the students' written and oral work, submission of grades as required, attendance at lectures, as required, and the maintenance of reasonable hours for student contact outside of scheduled hours (see Note below). Note Re: 5.04.02 5.04.02‌ Persons appointed as Tutorial/Workshop Leaders in relation to a particular course will not be required, as part of their regular duties, to conduct lectures in that course. They may agree to do so, however, where requested by the Department Chair or by the person(s) who has (have) principal responsibility for the course, and after the additional monies have been authorized by the Xxxx, in which case they shall be compensated at the rate specified in Appendix A.16. This additional compensation will not be payable where the person volunteers to conduct a lecture, or where the lecturing results from a separate appointment in relation to a different course, where it is both contemplated and compensated in relation to that other appointment.appointment.‌

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Samples: www.trentu.ca

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