Lecture definition

Lecture means any education delivery described as a lecture in a course or unit outline, or in an official timetable issued by the employer.
Lecture. ’ means an interactive discourse with a class lead by an instructor.
Lecture means a course presented in an oral or related format that allows for content to be discussed among class participants.

Examples of Lecture in a sentence

  • Lecture and lab hours for each class will be defined in course outlines.

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More Definitions of Lecture

Lecture or “tutorial” means any educational delivery described as a lecture or tutorial respectively in a course or unit outline, or in an official timetable issued by the University. A lecture or tutorial may be face to face teaching or tutoring respectively or equivalent delivery through a different mode.
Lecture means an instructional setting in which the instructor presents academic subject information.
Lecture means any education delivery described as a lecture in a course or unit outline, or in an official timetable issued by the University. The pay rates are paid for one hour of delivery (or equivalent delivery through other than face to face teaching mode) and associated work as defined below. For the purposes of payment of a lecture or repeat lecture rate, “associated work” may encompass the following activities:  preparation of lectures;  marking of student work for which the Teaching Associate staff member is responsible where the marking is performed (or could reasonably be performed) in the relevant classroom, lecture or equivalent teaching environment;  incidental administration of relevant records of students for whom the Teaching Associate staff member is responsible;  contemporaneous consultation with students involving face-to-face and email consultation prior to and following a lecture; and/or  attendance at ad hoc meetings specifically for the purpose of assisting Teaching Associate staff to prepare for their lecture and which are intended as a substitute for preparation that the staff would have otherwise had to undertake, not including meetings formally initiated and/or scheduled by the unit or course convenor/co-ordinator and where the meeting is scheduled on a day on which the staff member is not scheduled to undertake contact or other teaching activities.
Lecture means an instructional setting in which the instructor delivers information with limited student discussion.
Lecture or “tutorial” means any educational delivery described as a lecture or tutorial respectively in a course or unit outline, or in an official timetable issued by the University. A lecture or tutorial may be face to face teaching or tutoring respectively or equivalent delivery through a different mode. A tutorial is a supplementary form of education delivery where matters already covered elsewhere in a course are discussed, clarified or elaborated. A tutorial is conducted in a small group to enable effective student participation. A tutorial is conducted in accordance with guidelines issued by the lecturer in charge of the subject. Responsibility for the course rests with the lecturer in charge of the subject not the casual employee. The hourly rate of pay for lecturing or tutoring contained in Schedule 2 will encompass the following activities in addition to the delivery of lectures and/or tutorials:
Lecture means an educational talk given by a qualified individual.
Lecture means an interactive discourse with a class lead by an instructor. "Proficient" means meeting a stated level of achievement.