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(1) This Policy sets out how the University achieves coordinated and consistent practices for the timetabling of teaching activities to ensure the timely production of a single optimised University timetable. (3) This Policy does not apply to: (4) Bookings of teaching spaces for short courses and other purposes are undertaken via the Ad Hoc Booking system (see Part F of this Policy). (5) The allocation of spaces to specific purposes, including teaching spaces, is managed under the provisions of the Space Allocation and Use Policy. (6) Teaching and learning are among the key activities of the University. These activities are given priority over other uses of teaching spaces designated for teaching. (7) All spaces designated for teaching, including specialist facilities located in schools, are centrally managed in accordance with this Policy and the Space Allocation and Use Policy. (8) Student Administration is responsible for the production and maintenance of a central timetable and for ad hoc bookings of any teaching spaces. (9) The primary objective in the preparation of the timetable is to enhance the student experience through effective delivery of the curriculum. Student Administration are responsible for ensuring that the timetable: (10) All class requirements that can be scheduled in CourseLoop must be included in the official university timetable. (11) The Director, Student Administration or their nominee is responsible for: (12) The timetable is developed in three (3) stages: (13) Deans are responsible for ensuring that the following information required to construct the timetable is accurate and complete, and submitted by the designated date: (14) The timetable is prepared on the basis of the following protocols: (15) Academic staff must be available for the University’s Core Teaching Times, unless they have the requisite approval for a personal variation. Allocation of teaching outside these hours must be with the agreement of the affected staff member. (16) A staff member may seek approval from the Dean or nominee to be declared unavailable for teaching for a specified purpose during Core Teaching Times, in line with individual workload allocation for the teaching period. Valid reasons for unavailability include: (17) In resolving timetable clashes, Student Administration will apply the following criteria: (18) Access for students and staff with disabilities takes precedence over all other considerations unless it causes unjustifiable hardship to other affected parties. Where a resolution cannot be achieved, the issue is escalated to the Director, Student Administration for a formal determination. (19) During the Draft Review Period staff may request any changes to the draft timetable for the coming year. (20) Following publication of the timetable to students any changes to the date, day or time of a class require approval of the relevant Associate Dean (Learning and Teaching) and the Director, Student Administration or nominee. (21) No changes to the day, date or time of any class may be made any later than four (4) weeks prior to the start of the relevant teaching period unless there is a need to accommodate students or staff with accessibility requirements. (22) There may be instances where spaces are unavailable due to capital works, infrastructure failings. or safety issues. In these cases, the scheduling team will re-book any impacted teaching activities into the most suitable available space. (23) In accordance with the Disability Policy, the University takes into account access requirements for staff and students with physical, hearing or vision requirements, provided those staff and students have identified their needs before class registration opens for the relevant subject. (24) Registration for class preferences is managed as follows: (25) Students must be allocated to classes in all enrolled subjects that include scheduled teaching activity. (26) The University attempts to accommodate students’ choice of subjects, but the timetable might not allow every student to attend their preferred combination of subjects. Students should choose alternative electives if they are unable to resolve a clash. If students choose to accept a timetable clash (that is not on the approved clash list) they accept any conflicting requirements (including assessment) that may result between clashing subjects. This will not be considered grounds for Special Consideration. (27) The University will directly allocate students to classes in certain circumstances, including but not limited to where: (28) In order to ensure adequate room capacity and continuity for any given subject, students are only permitted to attend the classes for which they have been allocated. (29) Where no students are allocated to the relevant class by the specified deadline, the rooms are released for other bookings. (30) Schools are responsible for monitoring enrolments on the basis of reports distributed by Academic Services in the period prior to Semesters 1 and 2. Academic Services will suggest options to schools where there are capacity issues such as not enough seats for enrolled students, or for the release of rooms no longer required. (31) In such circumstances the impacted school must advise Academic Services of their preferred option within five (5) business days. Where a school does not respond in a timely manner, or enrolment exceeds 100% of room capacity, Academic Services will enact a decision on the school’s behalf. (32) Teaching and learning spaces that are not required for University teaching and learning activities may be booked for other purposes. These purposes must be compatible with the University’s mission and goals, and the individuals, groups or organisations booking the space must comply with all relevant University policies and procedures. (33) Staff may submit requests for Ad Hoc Bookings for teaching and learning spaces via Archibus (see Space Allocation and Use Policy). Requests for teaching rooms during Semester One or Semester Two are not confirmed until two weeks prior to the start of the semester to ensure that Student Administration retains the necessary degree of flexibility for the timetable. (34) For the purposes of this Policy and Procedure: (35) This Policy is made under the La Trobe University Act 2009.Timetabling of Teaching and Learning Space Policy
Section 1 - Key Information
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Policy Type and Approval Body
Academic – Academic Board
Accountable Executive – Policy
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic)
Responsible Manager – Policy
Director, Student Administration
Review Date
Section 2 - Purpose
Section 3 - Scope
Section 4 - Key Decisions
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Key Decisions
Role
Approval of changes to the published timetable
Director, Student Administration or nominee
Approval of a variation in a staff member’s availability for teaching
Dean or nominee
Resolution of timetable clashes
Director, Student Administration or nominee
Resolution of room capacity issues
Director, Student Administration or nominee
Section 5 - Policy
Section 6 - Procedures
Part A - Development of the Timetable
Part B - Timetable Inputs
Scheduling Protocols
Staff Availability
Part C - Criteria for Resolving Clashes
Part D - Changes to the Timetable
Part E - Class Allocation and Load Management
Class Allocation
Managing Load
Part F - Ad Hoc Room Bookings
Section 7 - Definitions
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Section 8 - Authority and Associated Information