Nev. Admin. Code § 116A.275

Current through November 8, 2024
Section 116A.275 - Instructors: Responsibilities
1. An instructor shall ensure that:
(a) Class sessions are commenced in a timely manner and are conducted for the full amount of time that is approved; and
(b) Each course is taught according to the course plan and instructor guide that was approved by the Commission, including the furnishing to students of appropriate student materials.
2. An instructor shall conduct himself or herself in a professional and courteous manner when performing instructional duties and shall conduct classes in a manner that demonstrates the following basic teaching skills:
(a) The ability to present instruction in a thorough, accurate, logical, orderly and understandable manner, to utilize illustrative examples as appropriate and to respond appropriately to questions from students;
(b) The ability to utilize effectively varied instructional techniques in addition to lectures, including, without limitation, class discussion, role-playing and other techniques;
(c) The ability to utilize varied instructional aids effectively to enhance learning;
(d) The ability to maintain an appropriate learning environment and effective control of a class; and
(e) The ability to interact with adult students in a positive manner that:
(1) Encourages students to learn;
(2) Demonstrates an understanding of varied student backgrounds;
(3) Avoids offending the sensibilities of students; and
(4) Avoids personal criticism of any other person, agency or organization.

Nev. Admin. Code § 116A.275

(Added to NAC by Comm'n for Common-Interest Communities by R129-04, eff. 4-14-2005)-(Substituted in revision for NAC 116.267)

NRS 116.615, 116.665, 116A.200