Faculty Certification Sample Clauses
The Faculty Certification clause requires faculty members to formally attest to meeting certain qualifications or standards set by the institution. Typically, this involves verifying academic credentials, professional experience, or compliance with institutional policies before beginning or continuing employment. By mandating this certification, the clause ensures that only qualified individuals are engaged in teaching or research roles, thereby maintaining academic integrity and protecting the institution from potential liability or reputational harm.
Faculty Certification. The College will authorize qualified instructors who are employed by the District to teach the College’s approved curriculum to dual enrollment students pursuant to the guidelines set forth in Exhibit A, and which are agreed to by the parties.
Faculty Certification. All faculty teaching distance education must be certified by the District. This certification must demonstrate basic competencies in the District’s current Learning Management System (LMS). Certification can be accomplished in one of the following ways: • Completion of District-approved training • Certification through a District-approved provider • Certification in the District’s current LMS from an accredited college
