Teaching Delivery definition

Teaching Delivery means the provision of education through activities such as lectures, tutorials, seminars, demonstrations, laboratory sessions, clinical/practicum sessions, fieldwork, supervision, or other teaching methods, including teaching in equivalent ways and equivalent duration using technology through web-based, technology enhanced, online and distance education media.
Teaching Delivery means conducting a lecture or a tutorial (and being paid in accordance with those payroll codes) and not studio or laboratory demonstration or other teaching related duties.
Teaching Delivery has the meaning of the definition at Clauseclause 21.1, Academic Roles, except in the case of Academic Staff Members employed in Curtin English (CE). Teaching-related Duties has the meaning of the definition at Clauseclause 22.2, Hours of Work and Workload (Academic Staff), except in the case of Academic Staff Members employed in Curtin English (CE). The Act means the Fair Work ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (Cth) Unsatisfactory Work Performance has the meaning of the definition at Clauseclause 6867, Managing Unsatisfactory Work Performance. Unions means the registered organisations of Staff Members, listed at Clauseclause 4.1 (d) to (i), Coverage; and includes reference to either one or more of the registered organisations. University means ▇▇▇▇▇▇ University of Technology.

Examples of Teaching Delivery in a sentence

  • A research academic will be focused on research, but will be expected to undertake some Teaching Delivery.

  • A teaching and research academic will have a minimum of 50 days (equivalent to ten weeks) free from Teaching Delivery and Teaching Related duties each year, preferably allocated in blocks of weeks.

  • An STF will be allocated up to a maximum of 75% of available work hours for Teaching Delivery and Teaching Related duties with a maximum of 550 hours of Teaching Delivery a year.

  • A teaching academic will be allocated workload of: Teaching Delivery and Teaching-related Duties within a range of 50 to 70% of available work hours, which will vary according to the mix of ISoLT and other academic duties.

  • Full time hours of work for an academic Staff Member are described in Table 1 of this clause: TABLE 1 – HOURS OF WORK (ACADEMIC STAFF MEMBERS) Annual hours based on 37.5 hours per week Hours to be allocated less 75 hours of public holidays Annual leave Hours Hours allocated before other leave No Staff Member will be required to undertake Teaching Delivery on weekends unless mutually agreed between the University and the Staff Member.

  • A teaching and research (teaching emphasis) academic will be allocated Teaching Delivery and Teaching-related Duties within a band of 50% to 60% of available work hours, which will vary according to the mix of research and other academic duties.

  • Key processes indicate the following:  Learning & Teaching Delivery: Processes for delivering the curriculum are seen as partially effective, with clear workflows supporting both in-person and hybrid learning formats.

  • Teaching Delivery: Deakin is – subject to Government restrictions – increasing scheduled on- campus activities from Trimester 2 and welcoming students with an orientation program of several weeks.

  • A research academic will be allocated workload comprising: research within a range of 50 to 70% of available work hours, which will vary according to the mix of Teaching and other academic duties; Teaching Delivery or Teaching Related duties in the range of 10 to 30% of available work hours; 20% of available work hours allocated to collegial, administrative and professional activities.

  • Teaching Delivery means the provision of education through activities such as collaborative teaching, seminars, lectures, tutorials, demonstrations, laboratory sessions, clinical/practicum sessions, fieldwork, supervision, or other teaching methods, inclusive of teaching that is delivered online, or through distributed learning or at a distance.


More Definitions of Teaching Delivery

Teaching Delivery means the provision of education through activities such as lectures, tutorials, seminars, demonstrations, laboratory sessions, clinical/practicum sessions, fieldwork, supervision, or other teaching methods, including teaching in equivalent ways and equivalent duration using technology through web-based, technology enhanced, online and distance education media. Teaching-related Duties includes curriculum development; unit coordination; preparation of materials; consultation; assessment and feedback; higher degree by research supervision; pedagogical innovation; and training for on-line and alternative delivery. Workload includes any of the duties relating to teaching and learning, research, scholarship and creative production, leadership, administration and service and any matter that is incidental thereto.