Common use of Distance Education Courses Clause in Contracts

Distance Education Courses. 21.5.1 Distance education courses are courses that do not include direct instruction by a distance education tutor. Distance education courses are asynchronous courses in which pre-prepared print-based and/or digitized material is provided to the student as the sole method of delivery as an alternative to direct instruction. Such courses are tutored by distance education tutors and are sometimes augmented by interactive tutorial sessions, individually or in groups, face-to-face or on-line. Preparation and delivery of direct instruction, whether lectures, seminars or labs, are college professor duties, not tutor duties. Continuing employees shall not be assigned distance education coursework but may accept such work.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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