Educational component Clause Samples

The "Educational component" clause defines the requirement for providing educational materials, training, or instruction as part of an agreement or service. This clause typically outlines the type of educational content to be delivered, the format (such as workshops, manuals, or online modules), and the responsibilities of each party in facilitating or participating in the educational activities. Its core practical function is to ensure that recipients are adequately informed or trained, thereby promoting effective use of a product or service and reducing misunderstandings or misuse.
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Educational component. An "educational component" is a self-contained and formal structured learning experience that features learning outcomes, credits and forms of assessment. Examples of educational components are: a course, module, seminar, laboratory work, practical work, preparation/research for a thesis, mobility window or free electives.
Educational component. For incidents involving minor in possession of alcohol or possession of less than one ounce of marijuana [or any other illegal substance?], the Tribal Court agrees to order driver’s license suspension and include a mandatory culturally appropriate educational component meeting the hourly requirements recommended by the Department.
Educational component a. Attend THREE community outreach events to distribute information to residents regarding Recipient services and/or provide community educational workshops to inform residents of ways to clear and preserve title. Recipient will provide sign-in sheets for workshops, flyers/advertisements regarding events; and copies of educational materials developed.
Educational component. The Contractor shall participate and collaborate with the Agency’s DUR Board (Commission) activities related to the educational program/interventions for prescribers and pharmacists as recommended by the DUR Board (Commission) including but not limited to providing Claims data, conducting the activity, following up (re-evaluation) and providing all associated reporting.
Educational component will work with to develop the laboratory components of the corrosion courses and the educational program for the new graduate level corrosion course that will be taught at UTSA. The laboratory sessions will take place in UTSA’s first laboratory dedicated to the study of corrosion, which will be set up by with the start-up package provided by UTSA. These courses will be taught by as result from her vast experience in this area. will introduce modules on modeling SCC to the course. will help the young faculty develop the course syllabi and class objectives, observe their teaching style and provide feedback.