################################################################ # Teaching Load Codes as used by Geoff Whale up to about 1997. # ################################################################ # Code AH (admin duties, huge subject i.e. 450+ added by Bill Wilson 00s1. # Some of the definitions herein are still used in marking allocation. # Format is blockID;ID;desc;rate # Lectures: allowance depends on the number of times the series # has been presented by the lecturer. lec;L ;Lecture;1.5 lec;NL ;Lecture (new series);3.0 lec;NL2;Lecture (new series, second session);2.0 lec;RL ;Repeat lecture (in same week);1.0 lec;PL ;Parallel lecture (zero load);0.0 # Tutorials are now separate from marking. The TC and LM codes are for labs or # consultation periods where marking is done in the student's presence. tut;T ;Tutorial (preparation but no marking);1.0 tut;TC ;Tutorial/Consultation with marking;1.5 tut;LS ;Laboratory supervision;1.0 tut;LM ;Laboratory with marking;1.5 tut;LD ;Development of special laboratory programs;1.0 # M is for regular assignment marking. Normally allocated as 1 per tutorial # group of 15 to 20 students completing continuous assessment. # QM is for mid-session tests or quizzes that are marked by one person # PM is for major project marking that is done within a week of the end of session. mrk;M ;Regular Marking (hours per week);1.0 mrk;QM ;Quiz marking (1 unit per 150 students per hour quiz);1.0 mrk;PM ;Project marking (1 unit per 40 groups @ 20 min/group);1.0 # Consultations are not tied to a particular subject. con;C;Consultation;1.0 # The nominated lecturer-in-charge gets the IC allowance; if the subject is # large enough, the AS, AM or AL load is given either to the associate # lecturer assigned to the subject, or the LIC if no administrator is assigned. adm;IC ;In charge of subject of any size;2.0 adm;AS ;Admin duties ( small: 40-99);3.0 adm;AM ;Admin duties (medium: 100-199);5.0 adm;AL ;Admin duties ( large: 200-449);7.0 adm;AH ;Admin duties ( huge: 450+);9.0 adm;E ;Evening class admin allowance (per subject);1.0 # SA is for specifically assigned duties that carry major responsibilities; # attending school staff meetings/forum/seminars does not count. # This category requires a brief description of the activity. spc;SA ;School administration;1.0 # ST is for formal, regular courses such as the Professional Development # Centre's Certificate/Grad Dip/Masters in tertiary teaching. spc;ST ;Study Time (formal courses);1.0 spc;SSP;Study Leave;25.0 spc;SK ;Sick Leave (where a reduction in load occurs);25.0 spc;SD ;Special duties (as authorised);1.0 # Allowance is pro rata for fractional appointments. spc;NS ;Allowance for new staff;5.0 spc;NS2;Allowance for new staff (2nd sess);3.0 # Thesis supervision: SUA and SUB are for undergraduate thesis students # for Part A and B respectively # SUM is for thesis marking (counted in exam not teaching load) # SRF, SRP and SRC are for research student supervision (full-time and # part-time primary supervision and co-supervision resp.) # SPL is for large projects (COMP9918, COMP9912, COMP9945) # SPC is for smaller projects (COMP9596) sup;SUA;Undergraduate thesis supervision Part A;0.25 sup;SUB;Undergraduate thesis supervision Part B;1.0 sup;SUM;Undergraduate thesis marking;0.0 sup;SRC;Research student co-supervision;0.25 sup;SRF;Research student supervision full-time;1.5 sup;SRP;Research student supervision part-time;1.0 sup;SPL;Postgraduate project supervision large-project;1.0 sup;SPS;Postgraduate project supervision small-project;0.5 # Publications in the previous calendar year, as reported in the UNSW # research and publication list. Categories are books, book chapters, # journal articles (normal or long) and conference papers (normal or long). # Points are apportioned between all authors who are also staff members # in the School: other co-authors do not count. # Long papers are more than 10pp; they count double. res;PB ;Publications (books);2.0 res;PBC;Publications (book chapters);1.5 res;PJL;Publications (journal articles > 10pp);2.0 res;PJ ;Publications (journal articles);1.0 res;PC ;Publications (conference papers);0.75 # If a session's load is outside the range 24 to 26, the difference between # the load and 25.0 is carried forward to the next load period. spc;BF ;Balance from previous session;1.0