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handbooks:lecturer_handbook [2022/08/10 14:52] – [Academic Services] Shakira Andersonhandbooks:lecturer_handbook [2023/05/05 19:58] – [Before You Teach] Patricia Ball
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 - 32 enrolled becomes eligible for TA\\ - 32 enrolled becomes eligible for TA\\
 - No blanket minimum enrollment but courses with enrollments of 8-14 require approval to run\\ - No blanket minimum enrollment but courses with enrollments of 8-14 require approval to run\\
-- Lecturer Pay (per 3 fully-enrolled credit hour course): 15-35 students = $4,750, < 15 = Pro-rate = # of students/15 x $4,750, minimum of $2,700+- Lecturer Pay (per 3 fully-enrolled credit hour course): minimum of 15 students = $4,750, < 15 = Pro-rate = # of students/15 x $4,750, minimum of $2,700
  
 //Online Classes:// //Online Classes://
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 - 25 enrolled becomes eligible for TA\\ - 25 enrolled becomes eligible for TA\\
 - No blanket minimum enrollment but courses with enrollments of 8-14 require approval to run\\ - No blanket minimum enrollment but courses with enrollments of 8-14 require approval to run\\
-- Lecturer Pay (per 3 fully-enrolled credit hour course): 15-35 students = $4,750, < 15 = Pro-rate = # of students/15 x $4,750, minimum of $2,700+- Lecturer Pay (per 3 fully-enrolled credit hour course): minimum of 15 students = $4,750, < 15 = Pro-rate = # of students/15 x $4,750, minimum of $2,700
  
 //Doctoral-Level Classes (7000s):// //Doctoral-Level Classes (7000s)://
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 - 25 enrolled becomes eligible for TA\\ - 25 enrolled becomes eligible for TA\\
 - No blanket minimum enrollment but courses with enrollments of 8-14 require approval to run\\ - No blanket minimum enrollment but courses with enrollments of 8-14 require approval to run\\
-- Lecturer Pay (per 3 fully-enrolled credit hour course): 15-35 students = $4,750, < 15 = Pro-rate = # of students/15 x $4,750, minimum of $2,700+- Lecturer Pay (per 3 fully-enrolled credit hour course): minimum of 15 students = $4,750, < 15 = Pro-rate = # of students/15 x $4,750, minimum of $2,700
  
 //Type O (Practicum & Internship Courses)**:** // \\ //Type O (Practicum & Internship Courses)**:** // \\
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 Under 30 SCH, course will be pro-rated based off 30 SCH. Under 30 SCH, course will be pro-rated based off 30 SCH.
  
-If you do not yet have access to SIS, you may check your course enrollment numbers [[https://isis-cs.prod.cu.edu/psc/csprod/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/SCC_ADMIN_OVRD_STDNT.CLASS_SEARCH.GBL&fedauth|here]].** If you are concerned about the status of your class, you may contact our SEHD Scheduling & Curriculum Manager, Shakira Anderson (** [[mailto:SHAKIRA.ANDERSON@UCDENVER.EDU|**SHAKIRA.ANDERSON@UCDENVER.EDU**]]**or 303-315-6369).**+If you do not yet have access to SIS, you may check your course enrollment numbers [[https://isis-cs.prod.cu.edu/psc/csprod/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/SCC_ADMIN_OVRD_STDNT.CLASS_SEARCH.GBL&fedauth|here]].** If you are concerned about the status of your class, you may contact our SEHD Scheduling & Curriculum Manager, Shakira Anderson (** [[SHAKIRA.ANDERSON@UCDENVER.EDU|SHAKIRA.ANDERSON@UCDENVER.EDU]]** or 303-315-6369).**
 ==== Canvas ==== ==== Canvas ====
  
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 ===== Calendar ===== ===== Calendar =====
  
-Academic Calendars are found at: \\ [[http://www.ucdenver.edu/student-services/resources/registrar/Pages/AcademicCalendar.aspx|http://www.ucdenver.edu/student-services/resources/registrar/Pages/AcademicCalendar.aspx]].+Academic Calendars can be accessed here:\\ 
 +[[http://www.ucdenver.edu/student-services/resources/registrar/Pages/AcademicCalendar.aspx|http://www.ucdenver.edu/student-services/resources/registrar/Pages/AcademicCalendar.aspx]].
  
-===== FERPA ===== 
  
-The Federal Educational Rights and Privacy Act dictates that student information be treated as privileged information, it cannot be released to others without permission. As part of the hiring process you will be required to review FERPA guidelines, but here are three rules that are often overlooked.+===== FERPA =====
  
-**Do Not:**+The Federal Educational Rights and Privacy Act dictates that student information be treated as privileged information, it cannot be released to others without permission. As part of the hiring process you will be required to review FERPA guidelines, but here are a few rules that are overlooked.
  
-**Lecturers should NOT:**+**Instructors should NOT:**
  
 -Use their personal email accounts to communicate with students. Please use your @UCDENVER.EDU email account. -Use their personal email accounts to communicate with students. Please use your @UCDENVER.EDU email account.
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 -Share student information (includes student information recorded in any medium: handwriting, print, tapes, film, or electronic media) with colleagues, the student's parents, or academic officers without student written permission. If a faculty member or academic officer has a legitimate educational interest ("legitimate educational interest" is an educationally related purpose which has a directly identifiable educational relationship to the student and underlies the request) in that info, however, you can share that portion they need to use. -Share student information (includes student information recorded in any medium: handwriting, print, tapes, film, or electronic media) with colleagues, the student's parents, or academic officers without student written permission. If a faculty member or academic officer has a legitimate educational interest ("legitimate educational interest" is an educationally related purpose which has a directly identifiable educational relationship to the student and underlies the request) in that info, however, you can share that portion they need to use.
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 ===== Diversity and Inclusion in SEHD ===== ===== Diversity and Inclusion in SEHD =====
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 50 minutes = I hour. 50 minutes = I hour.
  
-A "contact hour" is measured by the amount of instructional time (direct contact) you spend with students during a semester. Contact time may be spent (for example) lecturing, supervising group activities, administering tests, or managing online discussions.|A "contact hour" is measured by the amount of instructional time (direct contact) you spend with students during a semester. Contact time may be spent (for example) lecturing, supervising group activities, administering tests, or managing online discussions.+A "contact hour" is measured by the amount of instructional time (direct contact) you spend with students during a semester. Contact time may be spent (for example) lecturing, supervising group activities, administering tests, or managing online discussions. A "contact hour" is measured by the amount of instructional time (direct contact) you spend with students during a semester. Contact time may be spent (for example) lecturing, supervising group activities, administering tests, or managing online discussions
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 +You must spend a minimum of one contact hour (50 minutes) a week in instruction for every semester credit hour you teach, or 15 contact hours (750 minutes) per course credit hour. For example, you must spend 3 contact hours (150 minutes) per week for a three hour course, or 45 hours (15 weeks x 3 contact hours) per semester.
  
-You must spend a minimum of one contact hour (50 minutes) a week in instruction for every semester credit hour you teach, or 15 contact hours (750 minutes) per course credit hour. For example, you must spend 3 contact hours (150 minutes) per week for a three hour course, or 45 hours (15 weeks x 3 contact hours) per semester.|You must spend a minimum of one contact hour (50 minutes) a week in instruction for every semester credit hour you teach, or 15 contact hours (750 minutes) per course credit hour. For example, you must spend 3 contact hours (150 minutes) per week for a three hour course, or 45 hours (15 weeks x 3 contact hours) per semester. 
  
 ===== Office Hours ===== ===== Office Hours =====
handbooks/lecturer_handbook.txt · Last modified: 2024/01/19 20:22 by Emelie Seneff