How is Teaching Materials defined in a legal contract?
- Teaching Materials means any resources crafted by [organization] personnel during their duties, intended for student consumption at any educational level. These resources can range from course guides, online materials, presentation materials, interactive software, assessment questions, to virtual learning environments, among others. The format could be either physical or digital.
Seen in 6 SEC filings. - Teaching Materials means all printed and digital products crafted by scholastic personnel, including course notes, teaching notes, presentations, and examinations. These materials are also used in distance and continuing education.
Seen in 4 SEC filings. - Teaching Materials means any resources like online tests, practicals, or accessible content related to the provision of services.
Seen in 4 SEC filings. - Teaching Materials means any materials created at or for the School, mainly for students’ usage at any level, in any course of study they are following. These could include course guides, handouts, instruction manuals, and examination questions.
Seen in 2 SEC filings. - Teaching Materials means resources or methodologies developed by the Academy’s staff used in educating pupils.
Seen in 2 SEC filings. - Teaching Materials means written materials either in physical or digital form, prepared for a specific course or courses, and based on teaching and/or research experiences of one or more academic staff.
Seen in 1 SEC filing. - Teaching Materials means any materials created within or on behalf of an educational institution, intended to be used or accessed by students.
Seen in 1 SEC filing. - Teaching Materials means materials used by an instructor, such as class notes, exams, educational software, books, and teaching aids, for explaining concepts or evaluating student performance.
Seen in 1 SEC filing.
Note: The Genie AI Legal Assistant pulled this data out of the SEC EDGAR Database of 500,000 records from the past 22 years of filings. We regularly update this page as new filings and definitions come in.
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Genie Definition 1
- Teaching Materials means resources, in any format, created by [organization] personnel for educational purposes.
Relevant Contract Types
- Employment Contract
- Consultant Agreement
- Educational Services Agreement
- Training Services Contract
- Software Licensing Agreement
Relevant Circumstances
- When an organization hires faculty
- When a school commissions educational resources
- When an educational service provider is contracted
Relevant Sectors
Genie Definition 2
- Teaching Materials means resources such as examination content, interactive software, or similar aids used for facilitating learning or evaluating performance.
Relevant Contract Types
Relevant Circumstances
- When licensing educational software
- When commissioning bespoke educational material
- When contracting for an external training service
Relevant Sectors
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Teaching Materials means resources, in any format, created by [organization] personnel for educational purposes.
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