Lecturing Clause Samples

The 'Lecturing' clause defines the terms under which one party provides educational or instructional sessions to another party. It typically outlines the scope of the lectures, the responsibilities of the lecturer, and any requirements regarding content, scheduling, or materials. For example, it may specify the number of sessions, the topics to be covered, and expectations for participant engagement. This clause ensures both parties have a clear understanding of the lecturing arrangement, helping to prevent misunderstandings and set measurable expectations for the delivery of educational services.
Lecturing i) Academic casual staff member required to deliver a lecture (or equivalent delivery through other than face to face teaching mode) of a specified duration and relatedly provide directly associated non-contact duties in the nature of preparation, reasonably contemporaneous marking and student consultation will be paid at a rate for each hour of lecture delivered (refer to Schedule 1 of this Agreement). ii) The hourly rate in a repeat lecture applies to a second or subsequent delivery of substantially the same lecture in the same subject matter within a period of 7 days, and any marking and student consultation reasonably contemporaneous with it. iii) For the purposes of this Agreement, the term ‘lecture’ means any education delivery described as a lecture in a course outline, or in an official timetable issued by the University.
Lecturing. A casual employee required to deliver a lecture (or equivalent delivery through other than face-to-face teaching mode) of a specified duration and relatedly provide directly associated non-contact duties in the nature of preparation, marking performed during a lecture and student consultation shall be paid at a rate for each hour of lecture delivered, according to the following formulae:
Lecturing. A casual staff member required to provide a formal lecture (or equivalent delivery through other than face-to-face teaching mode) of one hour’s duration with directly associated non-contact duties in the nature of preparation, marking undertaken during the lecture, and student consultation, shall be paid at a rate for each hour of lecture delivered, according to the following: Basic lecture (1 hour of delivery and 2 hours associated working time) Developed lecture (1 hour of delivery and 3 hours associated working time) Specialised lecture (1 hour of delivery and 4 hours associated working time) Repeat lecture (1 hour of delivery and 1 hour associated working time) The hourly rate in a repeat lecture applies to a lecture in the same subject matter within a period of 7 days, and any marking undertaken during the lecture, and student consultation.
Lecturing. For the purposes of this Schedule, the term ‘lecture’ means any education delivery described as a lecture in a course or unit outline, or in an official timetable issued by the University. A casual/sessional employee required to deliver a lecture (or equivalent delivery through face-to-face teaching mode) of a specified duration and the related directly associated non-contact duties in the nature of preparation, reasonably contemporaneous marking1 and student consultation will be paid at a rate for each hour of lecture delivered, in accordance with the following table.
Lecturing. (i) The delivery and monitoring of training is a defined responsibility in the position description for a registered nurse and lecturing is part of the training function. (ii) Employees will be paid their normal hourly rate for preparation, travel and lecturing. In addition, in recognition of the expert clinical theory and practice required, employees will be paid an allowance as set out in Item 4 of Table 2 in Schedule A for lecturing on a prescribed course by a prescribed person as defined in Cl. 4 Definitions above. (iii) The allowance will apply as follows: (a) To work performed both within and outside normal working hours; (b) Travel and preparation time to be paid at ordinary hourly rate, with FPNSW policies regarding hours of work, travel, overtime etc applicable; (c) Employees will be encouraged to prepare for lecturing during their normal working hours. Where preparation is required outside of normal working hours, payment of additional hours or where applicable overtime, will require prior management authorisation.
Lecturing. Normal Lecture 1 hr delivery, 2 hrs associated working time Repeat Lecture applies to subsequent lectures of substantially the same subject matter within 7 days of original lecture 1 hr delivery, 2 hrs associated working time Developed Lecture 1 hr delivery, 3 hrs associated working time Specialised Lecture 1 hr delivery, 4 hrs associated working time
Lecturing. For the purposes of this Schedule, the term ‘lecture’ means any education delivery described as a lecture in a course or unit outline, or in an official timetable issued by the University. A CSA staff member required to deliver a lecture (or equivalent delivery through face-to-face teaching mode) of a specified duration and the related directly associated non-contact duties in the nature of preparation, reasonably contemporaneous marking and student consultation will be paid at a rate for each hour of lecture delivered, in accordance with the following table. Basic lecture 1 hour of delivery and 2 hours associated working time (rate based on B11). 181.32 184.78 188.48 191.94 195.78 199.69 Developed lecture 1 hour of delivery and 3 hours associated working time (rate based on B1). 241.77 246.38 251.30 255.92 261.04 266.26 Specialised lecture 1 hour of delivery and 4 hours associated working time (rate based on B1). 302.2 307.97 314.13 319.90 326.30 332.82 Repeat lecture 1 hour of delivery and 1 hour associated working time (rate based on B1). 120.88 123.19 125.65 127.96 130.52 133.13 S 2.5 For the purposes of this Schedule the following definitions apply: The CSA rate in a repeat lecture applies to a second or subsequent delivery of substantially the same lecture in the same subject matter within a period of 7 days, and any marking and student consultation reasonably contemporaneous1 with it.
Lecturing. B.1.1 A casual Academic Employee required to provide a formal lecture (or equivalent delivery through other than face-to-face teaching mode) of one (1) hour’s duration with directly associated non-contact duties in the nature of preparation, marking undertaken during the lecture and student consultation will be paid at a rate for each hour of lecture delivered, according to the following table: B.1.2 Lectures Minimum salary per hour of lecture delivered (rates based upon Academic Level B, Step 2) Type of lecturing and associated working time assumed As at 9/06/2018 As at 8/06/2019 As at 6/06/2020 As at 19/06/2021 $ $ $ $ * The hourly rate in a repeat lecture applies to a lecture in the same subject matter within a period of seven (7) days and any marking undertaken during the lecturer and student consultation.
Lecturing. A casual academic required to deliver a lecture (or equivalent delivery through other than face to face teaching mode) of a specified duration and directly associated duties in the nature of preparation and student consultation shall be paid at a rate for each hour of lecture delivered, according to the following: Specialised(1 hr delivery + 4 hrs assoc work time) 333.00 349.65 360.14 367.34 376.53 Developed (1 hr delivery + 3 hrs assoc work time) 266.40 279.72 288.11 293.87 301.22 Basic (1 hr delivery time + 2 hrs assoc work time) 199.80 209.79 216.08 220.41 225.92 Repeat (1 hr delivery + 1 hr assoc work time) 133.20 139.86 144.06 146.94 150.61
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