Graduate Teaching Clause Samples

The Graduate Teaching clause outlines the responsibilities and expectations for graduate students who are assigned teaching duties as part of their academic program or employment. It typically specifies the types of courses or instructional activities graduate students may be involved in, such as leading discussion sections, grading assignments, or assisting with laboratory sessions. This clause ensures that both the institution and the graduate students understand the scope of teaching obligations, helping to prevent misunderstandings and clarify the balance between teaching duties and academic progress.
Graduate Teaching. “Graduate teaching” shall mean teaching a course that shall have been designated a graduate course by the President or his/her designee.
Graduate Teaching. MEMBER who teaches graduate courses shall have the following considered a maximum full workload in any academic term beyond which overload shall be paid:
Graduate Teaching. Assistants are part time salaried teachers who provide teaching support for either a full calendar year or part of the year. Appointees are expected to be graduates and will normally be enrolled for a postgraduate qualification, except as approved by the ▇▇▇▇.
Graduate Teaching. Assistants required to use new technology as part of their normal work duties (e.g. Web CT) shall be provided with access to appropriate facilities and equipment.