Instructional definition

Instructional means equipment purchased for instruction and/or library/learning resource center activities involving presentations and/or hands-on experience to enhance student learning and skills development.
Instructional means necessary activities related to imparting knowledge of assigned subject to students.
Instructional license means a teaching license.

Examples of Instructional in a sentence

  • The Course Agreement will be effective for three years unless either party requests a modification or if the publisher makes changes to the current Instructional Materials.

  • The School will use the Course Agreement Forms to determine which Instructional Materials are applicable to each course.

  • The College will follow the Guidelines for Selection of Instructional Materials for all courses.

  • Instructional Materials requirements are determined by the respective College discipline based on how and where the course is taught.

  • Instructional Materials Charges are applied every semester on courses that specify the need for said charges.


More Definitions of Instructional

Instructional means the delivery of pedagogical content required of course fulfillment, not including: foreign language courses designed to be taught primarily in a foreign language; student participatory/activity courses such as clinics, studios, seminars, and/or laboratories; special arrangement courses such as individualized instruction and/or independent study; and non-credit (i.e. continuing education) courses.
Instructional means a person employed to teach and perform other faculty functions as assigned;
Instructional which shall include but not be limited to regular Classroom Aides, Special Education Aides, Title I Aides, Day Care Aides, and Library Aides.
Instructional means any NBAA member who trains in gymnastics or fitness classes not defined as a team class or level.
Instructional means typical classroom curriculum delivery. Most instructional expenditures are coded this way.
Instructional or "instructional context" means a context that involves instruction or evaluation or supervision, direct or indirect, of a student's academic work or participation in University programs. These terms also include employment situations where the primary motivation for participation by the employee is instructional. Such situations include, but are not limited to, the employment of medical residents, postdoctoral fellows, teaching assistants, and student research assistants.
Instructional means a field trip that is part of the regular curriculum of a class or course. Participation is generally required of students, unless a parent provides or