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Teaching (10)
The weekly basic teaching hours for full-time faculty members of the University are as follows:n
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- Full professors: 8 hours;
- Associate professors: 9 hours;
- Assistant professors: 9 hours;
- Lecturers: 10 hours.
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1. New faculty members shall complete the following requirements within four semesters after their arrival at the post:n
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- Participating in and obtaining the certificate for 12 sessions of Office of Academic Affairs-approved teaching skills courses
- Obtaining the certificate for an Office of Academic Affairs-approved online teaching skill workshop for EMI courses
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n2. Under the following circumstance, new faculty members may be granted to waive the above requirements by submitting an application together with the necessary supporting documents to the Office of Academic Affairs for approval:n
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- The faculty member is unable to participate in courses/workshops conducted in Chinese.
- The faculty member has already completed other equivalent EMI workshops.
- The faculty member has the equivalent teaching experience.
- The faculty member has other extraordinary achievements or can demonstrate sufficient grounds for exemption.
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A course selection notice shall be published each semester with instructions for online preliminary course selection, the online course add/drop period, course selection with instructor’s authorization, and the course withdrawal deadline, including course selection requirements, other important notices, and official contact information (including telephone extensions) for questions and inquiries.
iLearning Digital Learning Platform
The teaching evaluation survey allows teachers to better understand their students’ progress and provides a feedback mechanism for the improvement of overall teaching quality.
Please upload students’ grades here. A user guide and the applicable regulations are provided for reference.
As part of its globalization initiative to attract more international students and help students cultivate an international perspective, NCHU provides subsidies to encourage academic units to offer all-English courses and programs.Applicable to:nn1. Fully English-taught degree programs, departments, and graduate institutesnn2. Fully English-taught credit programsnn3. English-taught core subject courses and general education courses offered to students in fully English-taught programsnn4. English for General Academic Purposes (EGAP), English for Specific Academic Purposes (ESAP), and English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI) courses that meet the NCHU Standards for the Recognition of English-Taught Coursesnn5. Fully English-taught subject groups approved by a task force composed of the Vice President for International Affairs (convener), Vice President for Academic Affairs, and the dean of each college
To improve teaching quality, motivate students, and cultivate outstanding teaching assistants, NCHU offers funding for TAs in University-level general education courses and college-level (including inter-college) general core courses for undergraduate programs. The roles of the TAs include leading group discussions, explaining how to solve practice problems and conducting experiments. Each semester, NCHU selects the best TAs from the university and college level courses and awards them for outstanding performance.
Students with formal NCHU student status may serve as TAs for general education courses. Look here for information on application procedures and deadlines, the forms you’ll need, and the applicable rules and guidelines.
Each top-level unit will receive requests via official letter to conduct evaluations of its faculty members and report the evaluation results to the Personnel Department and the University.