10. Research by Psychology Today points out that less formal dress leads to less formal discussion and more innovative and explorative communication; a better bond and trust between participants.
11. A leader... Speaks in a way which is appropriate to each different audience without being patronising or putting people down. They know when it is appropriate to have a laugh over a coffee and when to behave formally.
25. Leaders have followers Leaders do not have subordinates - when they want to lead, they have to give up formal authoritarian control, because to lead is to have followers, and following is always a voluntary activity: Charismatic, transformational style People focus Seek risk Managing is about how things need to be done, leadership is about what things need to be done and why these things should be carried out. Management is about systems, controls, procedures, policies and structures whereas leadership is about, trust, vision and hum capital, people.
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27. What is our vision for Limkokwing in the future?
31. Lecturers in each Faculty report directly to the FMG but also report to Principal Lecturers when it involves curriculum issues and Year Leaders when it involves student matters relating to academic performance and attendance.
32. AIM The aim of all lecturers is to provide quality provision in the classroom and to ensure all students are given the opportunity to succeed and pass their studies.
33. Roles and responsibilities Conduct tutorials, practical demonstrations, lectures, workshops and clinic sessions in order to deliver the program set within the curriculum. What’s the difference between these forums? In which cases do they best apply?
34. Prepare module outline and timetable for each semester that is given to each student at the start of the semester. How would you go about this preparation? Have a look at the example outline what could be changed?
35. Prepare project briefs that have clear objectives, assessment criteria, deadlines and schedules and expected outcomes. Ensure Principal Lecturers are aware of your projects. You should have examples of projects and assignments – anything that is used to replace/update them should benchmark to the example.
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39. All students are different – they have differing home conditions, sometimes differing social and economic conditions, they may have different learning styles, literacy proficiencies, motivational drive and so on.
44. To recommend necessary resources at the end of each semester that are required for the next semester intake. Once you have hold of the module file you can recommend extra resources, technology and material if necessary.
45. Support the Program Leader, Principal lecturer and Year leader in all activities organized by the University
47. The Year Leaders provide support to the FMG for the purpose of student monitoring of attendance and performance.
48. While it is every lecturers job to maintain records of attendance and performance, it is the Year Leaders role to compile a summary of student attendance and performance to the Program leaders on a weekly basis who will then report to the Registry and Students Services departments.
49. Year Leaders are responsible for administering attendance and performance records of all students within their year. It is therefore their responsibility to ensure that each lecturer teaching within their year maintains accurate records. Year Leaders should meet with their respective staff every three weeks.
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51. To maintain a confidential database of student contact numbers and e-mails.
59. Principal Lecturers sustain and assure the objectives of each syllabus are met within the specific subject stream, across the various years.
60. syllabus A syllabus (from Latin syllabus "list" probably of Greek origin), is an outline and summary of topics to be covered in an education or training course. The module outline contains this information.
61. subject stream When students apply to the programme, they will choose one subject stream which leads them into the following degree options: Design Business IT Media and Communications
62. PrL’s are responsible to monitor the elements of each syllabus are inline with the needs of the industry and the overall objectives of the program. Industry linkage committee
63. To ensure all unit module outlines are standard, accurate and compatible ensuring students progress from one level to another smoothly.
65. To ensure assessment and evaluation of work is clear and suitable to the learning objective.
66. To actively manage, administer and file (in hard and/or soft copy) all module outlines, lesson plans, lecturer notes and handouts.
67. To monitor the lecturers teaching within their stream are conducting classes according to the module outline.
68. To coordinate and plan before each semester the projects and assignments given to ensure there is no overlapping between streams and provide opportunities for integration among streams.
69. To coordinate projects talking into consideration annual competitions (local and international), Faculty and University College objectives (e.g. forthcoming events and exhibitions).
70. To plan at least two exhibitions per year for each stream highlighting the best possible work.
71. To continually upgrade and improve module outlines, teachers and project outcomes inline with the overall needs of industry and the objectives of the University College.
72. To liaise with industry experts and ensure that curriculum is up-to-date and current with the relevant needs of the industry.
73. To ensure modules have appropriate industry input via guest lectures, site visits etc.
74. Ensure progressive learning objectives are clear and achievable within specific streams of a program (e.g. photography, 1, 2, 3)
75. To provide the Program Leader with an evaluation of staff performance within your stream when necessary.
76. To hold regular meetings with staff within your stream to ensure projects and learning objectives are being met.
77. To plan a schedule of major presentations / assessments dates.
79. Support the President, Senior Management Team, Head of School, Program Leader, Year Leaders and Lecturers in all activities organized by the University