Teaching Load definition

Teaching Load means the amount of teaching (expressed in number of course sections or credits) assigned to a member during a given academic year as part of workload, prior to reductions granted for administrative, research or service reasons.
Teaching Load means the number of contract hours assigned to a faculty member in a given semester or academic year.
Teaching Load during the relevant term and who is not already assigned a class during that time can be assigned with priority to cover a class or classes without payment of the aforementioned compensation until the point the Member reaches the base teaching load, at which point the Member shall be compensated as set forth herein. The Member may be asked to reschedule office hours to accommodate the required assignment of coverage.

Examples of Teaching Load in a sentence

  • An Instructor shall not be assigned an overload without the Instructor's consent, except as required by the balancing provisions of the Teaching Load, Appendix B.

  • A Teaching Load Unit (TLU) is the work required for the preparation and delivery of a one-semester, three-hour per week lecture course.

  • Based on the normal instructional year teaching load of eight (8) TLUs, a Chair shall receive workload credit according to the following: Number of FTEs in the Department Teaching Load Release Less than or equal to 5 3 TLUs Greater than 5 but less than or equal to 10 4 TLUs Greater than 10 6 TLUs There shall be at least 1.0 TLU of teaching load release in each semester unless other arrangements are mutually agreeable between the Chair and the designated supervisor.

  • The Division Load Committee established pursuant to Section 7 of this Article may increase the laboratory load for any laboratory load of twenty-two (22) hours, subject to an allowable deviation as set forth in detail in the Teaching Load Policy, Appendix B of this Agreement.

  • Reassigned time for Department Chairs shall be determined as a percentage of load as indicated in Appendix C and shall be consistent with section 4.5 of this Contract, Effect of Reassigned Time Upon Teaching Load and Office Hours.

  • The normal teaching load for full-time Instructors will be calculated on a full-load equivalency, (based on the El Camino College traditional eighteen week semester) which shall be fifteen (15) lecture hours or twenty (20) laboratory hours, subject to an allowable deviation as set forth in detail in the Teaching Load Policy, Appendix B of this Agreement.

  • Teaching Load of ten (10) Calculated A Hours (CAHs) equals three and a half (3.5) office hours per week.

  • If a phased-in return to work is feasible after an Employee has completed the six (6) month period of sick leave, arrangements may be made under Article 17.02.4 (Variation in Standard Teaching Load) and/or 17.06 (Reduced Load) with the agreement of the Employer, Employee, and the Union.

  • Nothing in this section shall preclude the authority of the ▇▇▇▇ under section 4.3, Teaching Load, of this Agreement.

  • Teaching Load of eleven (11) Calculated A Hours (CAHs) equals four (4) office hours per week.


More Definitions of Teaching Load

Teaching Load. Each Member shall have a base teaching load per semester not to exceed fifteen (15)
Teaching Load means face-to-face teaching, supervision of self access classes and any other duties which may be allocated in substitution for face to face teaching.

Related to Teaching Load

  • Teaching hospital means a hospital that trains students to become physicians, nurses, or other health or laboratory personnel.

  • Teaching Staff means teachers and the principal or head teacher employed at the Academy.

  • Teaching Experience means experience in which the licensed teacher is actually instructing pupils in a classroom set- ting on a continuous basis.

  • Teaching means, for the purpose of Section 1 of this order, the profession of teaching under a certificate from the Commission for Teacher Preparation and Licensing or teaching in an accredited college or university.

  • Massive Multiauthor Collaboration Site (or “MMC Site”) means any World Wide Web server that publishes copyrightable works and also provides prominent facilities for anybody to edit those works. A public wiki that anybody can edit is an example of such a server. A “Massive Multiauthor Collaboration” (or “MMC”) contained in the site means any set of copyrightable works thus published on the MMC site.