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Office Hours

Office hours are an important extension of the classroom where students can come and address concerns with material, assignments, grades or other issues that may arise.

Each academic unit may have slightly different standards for office hour requirements. Usually you will be required to set at least one office hour per week.

Setting Office Hours

You may choose to have your office hours directly before or after class. However, try not to set hours that end at the same time as class begins or you will not have travel time and may have to cut discussions with students short. Often, instructors try to keep the half hour before class for themselves to complete last-minute preparations and think about class details. You should attempt to arrive at your class at least 15 minutes before it starts.

With email communication increasing over the past few years, you may find that no students attend your office hours. Once they are set for the term, however, you must be available, so do not set more office hours than you will need.

Many contract instructors have difficulty setting office hours that are regular or convenient for students and may not have access to private office space. With your academic unit’s permission, you may choose to offer office hours by appointment only. You must be available regularly, however, to establish appointments with them.

You may also choose to have your TA(s) be the first point of contact with your students and only meet with those students whose needs are not being met by the TA(s).

There are two kinds of office hours that we encourage you to consider: physical and virtual. Both are subject to their own pros and cons, so try to decide which works best for you and the needs of your students.

Physical Office Hours

The most common office hours are physical office hours. You may find that sometimes students spend more time emailing you as opposed to coming to office hours, but the benefits of face-to-face interactions with students shouldn’t be underestimated.

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Virtual Office Hours

Physical office hours are not always convenient for day students or professional students who have evening classes, but fortunately there are several ways one can hold office hours online, including chat software, such as Brightspace, and web conferencing tools, such as Zoom and Teams.

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Even if you do not want to have virtual office hours there are ways to help people that can’t make it to physical office hours, including announcing to students when you’re most likely to be responding or reading your emails (i.e. “I’ll be answering emails this evening between 6 and 7:30 p.m). You could also consider setting up an online discussion forum on Brightspace where students can post questions to other students for assistance.

Scheduling

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