Tutor Clause Samples
The 'Tutor' clause defines the role, responsibilities, and obligations of the individual or entity providing tutoring services under the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the tutor's duties, such as preparing lesson plans, delivering instruction, and maintaining professional conduct, as well as any requirements for qualifications or background checks. Its core function is to clearly establish what is expected from the tutor, ensuring both parties understand the scope of services and standards to be maintained, thereby reducing the risk of misunderstandings or disputes.
Tutor. Tutors provide assistance to students enrolled in courses of regular instruction. Tutors do not work under the direct supervision of or in conjunction with the course instructor, nor are they involved in course preparation or evaluation. Tutors do not provide the same level of service to students that faculty or faculty assistants do, nor do they have the same level of responsibility or accountability.
Tutor. Shall be defined as a student hired to consult, conduct one or more remedial tutorial sessions or tutor individual students.
Tutor. Employees serving as tutors shall be compensated at the base hourly rate at the BA, Step 0 level.
Tutor. 1. The doctoral student's tutor must be a member of the TRS of the doctoral programme that belongs to the programme's academic committee.
2. The tutor is responsible for adapting the doctoral student's training and research activity to the principles of the doctoral programme. The tutor's roles also include informing the doctoral student about the operation of the programme and advising on administrative and academic matters.
Tutor. During the term of this Agreement, to the extent required by law, ▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to maintain insurance that will insure against any and all liabilities, damages, injuries, or expenses that may arise from or result from the actions or omissions of Tutor and any of Tutor’s personnel. Such insurance may include, without limitation, workers’ compensation or occupational accident insurance (where permitted by law).
Tutor. 1. To be a tutor one must be an active member of the UCO’s research/teaching staff, with the degree of doctor, and accredited research experience, and a member of one of the lines of research of the doctoral program.
2. The tutor may or may not also be the advisor of the doctoral thesis.
3. The CAPD may establish additional requirements to serve as a tutor, which will have to be set down in in the CAPD's regulations.
4. The tutor is responsible for ensuring the adaptation of the training and research activity of the doctoral student so that it accords with the principles, criteria and rules governing the program and the doctoral school, as well as acting as an intermediary between the doctoral student and the CAPD.
5. The duties of the tutor include, but are not limited to, the following:
a) Regularly review of the SDAD.
b) Supervise the doctoral student in his or her training process.
c) Report and evaluate the SDAD annually before the CAPD.
d) To know, respect and sign the code of good practices of the doctoral school and the documented commitment to supervision at the beginning of the doctoral student's tutoring.
6. The CAPD will assign a person to tutor each doctoral student at the time of their admission to the doctoral program. In the event that, for justified reasons, a tutor cannot be assigned at the time of admission, the CAPD must designate one within three months.
7. In general, the CAPD, after having spoken with the doctoral student, may modify the appointment of the person assigned to tutoring at any time during the doctoral program, provided that there are justified reasons.
8. The change of tutor may be proposed on the initiative of the doctoral student, the tutor, or the person coordinating the doctoral program, and must be approved by the Management Committee of the doctoral schools, after a favorable report from the CAPD.
9. The maximum number of doctoral students that can be tutored by the same person may be established in the CAPD regulations, regardless of whether the theses are carried out on a full-time or part-time basis.
10. The UCO will recognize as part of the pedagogical functions of faculty the tutoring of doctoral students in the terms established in the applicable regulations.
Tutor. This means a casual employee who is engaged in tutorial work for young children. The parent award for the purpose of this agreement is the Social and Community Services Employees (State) Award. These employees will be paid in accordance with the Tutors Salary Scale in Table 6 of Part D of this agreement, Monetary Rates. It should be noted that the rates in Table 6 include both the casual loading of 15% plus one-twelfth for annual leave.
Tutor. A certified/licensed employee employed on an hourly as-needed basis, who is employed for a period of time not to exceed ninety (90) days in a contract year (See Article XXXI Section A).
Tutor. This is a member of the UCO’s research/teaching staff belonging to the doctoral program, responsible for the adaptation and training and research activity so that it accords with the principles of the programs and, where appropriate, of the Doctoral Schools. He/she will be in charge of supervising the training activities and for the generation and presentation of the documents used to evaluate the doctoral student and ensure his/her interaction with the doctoral program’s Academic Committee.
Tutor. Where a ▇▇▇▇▇ has been unable to attend a visit in the Customer’s premises due to unplanned and/or special circumstances, and SFE is unable to provide cover, the Customer will not be charged.
