Common use of Lecturing Clause in Contracts

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.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Staff Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement

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-non- contact duties in the nature of preparation, reasonably contemporaneous marking undertaken during the lecture, and student consultation, 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 consultationconsultation reasonably contemporaneous with it.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Australian Workplace Agreement