General Lecture/Discussion Sample Clauses
The General Lecture/Discussion clause establishes the terms under which lectures or discussions are conducted, typically within an educational or professional setting. It outlines the expectations for both the presenter and participants, such as permissible topics, use of materials, and behavioral guidelines during the session. This clause serves to ensure that all parties understand the framework for the event, promoting a productive and respectful environment while clarifying the scope and limitations of the lecture or discussion.
General Lecture/Discussion. Class time is spent on presentation of the course subject matter and learning activities appropriate for a group setting, with appropriate student participation, discussion, and/or problem solving. The instructor spends additional time outside of class designing and preparing learning materials, strategies, and assignments, assessing student progress, up- dating course curriculum, and working with students. FTEF = (1.0 x weekly hours scheduled) / 15
General Lecture/Discussion. Demonstration--formal presentation of material by instructor, traditional classroom lecture, or lecture/demonstration. The teaching faculty member must be continuously engaged and not simply passive or present for assistance if called upon.
