This rule govern the use of undergraduates to perform duties usually performed by faculty members and are intended to assure the high quality of instruction that undergraduates at Miami expect and deserve, while providing ample opportunities for innovative programs that will benefit both the undergraduates given teaching responsibilities and the undergraduates enrolled in the courses taught by the undergraduates. The regulations apply to the use of undergraduates who are not themselves enrolled in the courses and are not intended to restrict the types of activities faculty members may plan for students enrolled in a course. The regulations pertain to three distinct duties to be performed by undergraduates: teaching: assisting in laboratory classes and drill sessions: and grading. In courses where duties performed may be interpreted as either teaching or assisting in laboratory classes and drill sessions, the regulations for teaching will apply.
Undergraduates may be used as teachers through the undergraduate associates program, which is university-wide, administered by the bernard b. rinella, jr. learning center (RLC). and approved by the relevant department chair or program director (when appropriate). Requirements are described below.
Upon acceptance of the undergraduate associate's final reflection, the rinella learning center in conjunction with the academic department shall notify the office of the university registrar to award the student an appropriate transcript notation. A student may receive one credit hour through independent study in the appropriate department or program for his or her participation in the undergraduate associates program. The final grade will be determined by the faculty sponsor on the basis of the student's work and on the quality of the student's final reflection. A student may not receive pay for this experience.
Exceptions to these requirernents may be made in extreme circumstances if permission is granted by the director of the Rinella learning center based upon the recommendation of the faculty sponsor and department chair or program director (when appropriate).
With the approval of the department chair or program director (when appropriate), faculty members may hire undergraduates to assist in laboratory classes and drill sessions. The students shall not present new material or answer questions that go beyond the material presented by faculty members. The department or program shall determine the methods for selection, training, supervision, and evaluation of students. Students assisting in laboratory classes and drill sessions shall be paid but cannot receive academic credit for their work.
With the approval of the department chair or program director (when appropriate), faculty members may hire undergraduates to score work by other students when the scoring is completely mechanical, as with multiple choice tests. The faculty member, not the student, will assign the actual grades. Undergraduates cannot be hired to grade final examinations or any quizzes, tests, or assignments where grading requires a qualitative evaluation. However, homework (problem) assignments may be graded by undergraduates provided the faculty member is responsible for the course grade and is available to respond to a student's appeal of a grade given on a homework (problem) assignment. The department or program shall determine the methods for selection, training, supervision, and evaluation of students. Students hired to grade the work of students shall be paid but cannot receive academic credit for their work.
Replaces: 3339-10-05
Ohio Admin. Code 3339-10-05
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 3339.01
Rule Amplifies: 3339.01
Prior Effective Dates: 9/30/99, 10/31/02, 10/31/06, 10/17/07, 11/14/09, 9/13/12