Practica definition
Examples of Practica in a sentence
Practica, some labs, studio courses, seminars, courses where curriculum is provided, and distributed learning courses are exceptions and may result in differences shown on program workload norms.
Practica are generally unpaid and, as the work is done in a supervised setting, typically students do not have their own workload/caseload.
For all CWEP students, Field Practica I and II placements are to be arranged in agencies outside of CPS and must be related to work with children and families.
In exceptional circumstances, Field Practica may be suspended temporarily until a formal meeting is convened.
If such objects are injured or damaged by reason of CONTRACTOR's operations, they shall be replaced or restored at CONTRACTOR's expense.
Practica and Work Experience opportunities have been recognized by the parties as a service that complements the educational mandate of the Burnaby School District.
University students placed for Internships or Practica, working within the course and scope of an arranged internship or student-teaching placement in the District, will be considered in training and therefore covered by the University’s Professional Liability insurance in the amount of one million dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence and two million dollars ($2,000,000) in aggregate.
In the spirit of the 1998 Letter of Agreement on payment for Theatre Arts Practica, the parties agree that, to avoid cancellations of certain small courses, Members may elect to receive less than the full rate of overload pay for such courses with small enrolment, notwithstanding Article 4.30(2).
Other Practica or Work Experience programs which may be identified in the future will be first discussed with CUPE Local 379 and then be added to the list.
We have identified and discussed a number of Practica and Work Experience opportunities that are common to the District.