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Tutorial definition

Tutorial means a class to provide an opportunity to interact with students at their individual level to identify the strength and weakness of individual students.
Tutorial means any educational delivery described as a lecture or tutorial respectively in a course or unit outline, or in an official timetable issued by the University. A lecture or tutorial may be face to face teaching or tutoring respectively or equivalent delivery through a different mode.
Tutorial means instruction provided to a student receiving a comprehensive instructional program consistent with OAR 581-022-2030 and individually placed by a school district in an alternative program approved by a school district to one student.

Examples of Tutorial in a sentence

  • Historical, cultural and ethical considerations in relation to a named practice and/or cognate disciplines;● Lab (subject specific): online technical skill support and their application to a named practice;● Studio Practice (subject specific): Tutor supported development of practical work via online support;● Directed study: independent work in support of unit outcomes;● Critique (subject specific): Online group and/or individual critique;● Tutorial: Online group and/or individual tutorial.

  • Tutorial Fellows are normally members of College Governing Bodies, the sovereign bodies of Colleges.

  • Computing Inter-Rater Reliability for Observational Data: An Overview and Tutorial.

  • Historical, cultural and ethical considerations in relation to a named practice and/or cognate disciplines.● Lab (subject specific): online technical skill support and their application to a named practice;● Studio Practice (subject specific): Tutor supported development of practical work via online support;● Directed study: independent work in support of unit outcomes;● Critique: Online group and individual critique;● Tutorial: Online group and/or individual tutorial.

  • Historical, cultural and ethical considerations in relation to interdisciplinary issues and ideas.● Lab (subject specific): online technical skill support and their application to a named practice;● Studio Practice (subject specific): Tutor supported development of practical work via online support;● Directed study: independent work in support of unit outcomes;● Critique (subject specific): Online group and/or individual critique;● Tutorial: Online group and/or individual tutorial.


More Definitions of Tutorial

Tutorial means any educational delivery described as a tutorial in a program or unit outline, or in an official timetable issued by the employer, that is a supplementary form of education delivery where matters already covered elsewhere in a program are discussed, clarified or elaborated. A tutorial is conducted in a small group to enable effective student participation. A tutorial is conducted in accordance with guidelines issued by the lecturer in charge of the unit.
Tutorial means a class that offers students (generally in smaller groups compared to lectures) an opportunity to talk about subject being taught, ask questions, discuss subject matter with their classmates and the teacher.
Tutorial. Tutorial means a class to provide an opportunity to interact with students at their individual level to identify the strengths and weaknesses of individual students.
Tutorial means a period of tuition given by a university in addition to normal teaching time and methods. It is the teaching of a relatively small group of students by university teaching staff or tutors in a specific module.
Tutorial means any education delivery, described as a tutorial in a course or unit outline, or in an official timetable issued by the University. Except for repeat tutorials, the rates prescribed are paid per hour of tutorial delivered (or equivalent delivery through other than face-to-face teaching mode) and assume two hours' associated work as defined below. A repeat tutorial is a second or subsequent delivery of substantially the same tutorial in the same subject matter within a period of seven days. The prescribed rates are paid per hour of tutorial delivered and assume one hour’s associated work as defined below. Where a tutorial is more or less than one hour in length, the payment will be pro-rata the appropriate rate for a tutorial of one hour's duration. For the purposes of payment of a tutorial or repeat tutorial rate, “associated work” may encompass the following activities: • preparation of tutorials; • marking of student work for which the Teaching Associate staff member is responsible where the marking is performed (or could reasonably be performed) in the relevant classroom, tutorial or equivalent teaching environment; • incidental administration of relevant records of students for whom the Teaching Associate staff member is responsible; • contemporaneous consultation with students involving face-to-face and email consultation prior to and following a tutorial; and/or • attendance at ad hoc meetings specifically for the purpose of assisting Teaching Associate staff to prepare for their tutorial and which are intended as a substitute for preparation that the staff would have otherwise had to undertake, not including meetings formally initiated and/or scheduled by the unit or course convenor/co-ordinator and where the meeting is scheduled on a day on which the staff member is not scheduled to undertake contact or other teaching activities.
Tutorial means a class that offers students (generally in smaller groups compared to lectures classes) the opportunity to talk about material being taught, ask questions, and discuss material with their classmates and a designated tutor.
Tutorial means any educational delivery described as a lecture or tutorial respectively in a course or unit outline, or in an official timetable issued by the University. A lecture or tutorial may be face to face teaching or tutoring respectively or equivalent delivery through a different mode. A tutorial is a supplementary form of education delivery where matters already covered elsewhere in a course are discussed, clarified or elaborated. A tutorial is conducted in a small group to enable effective student participation. A tutorial is conducted in accordance with guidelines issued by the lecturer in charge of the subject. Responsibility for the course rests with the lecturer in charge of the subject not the casual employee. The hourly rate of pay for lecturing or tutoring contained in Schedule 2 will encompass the following activities in addition to the delivery of lectures and/or tutorials: