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.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Enterprise Agreement
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 marking and student consultation will be paid at a rate for each hour of lecture delivered, in accordance with the following table.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Enterprise Agreement
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 any 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.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Enterprise Agreement