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contacttijd

Contacttijd, in Dutch higher education, refers to the time students spend in direct contact with teachers or instructors for instructional purposes. It encompasses activities such as lectures, seminars, tutorials, lab sessions, practicals, workshops, and feedback meetings. Time spent on independent study, assignments, and exam preparation is excluded from contacttijd, though some institutions include certain assessment-related interactions as part of contacttijd.

Purpose and use: Institutions use contacttijd to describe the teaching load of a course or program and

Limitations: Contacttijd is a structural indicator of teaching time, not a measure of learning outcomes or

Related concepts include ECTS and zelfstudie.

to
plan
staffing
and
timetables.
It
is
often
reported
alongside
total
workload
and
credits
(ECTS).
In
the
European
context,
1
credit
typically
represents
about
28
hours
of
total
student
workload,
of
which
a
portion
is
contacttijd
and
the
remainder
self-study.
The
balance
between
contacttijd
and
self-study
varies
by
program
and
instructional
design;
more
contacttijd
usually
corresponds
to
more
interactive
or
collaborative
formats,
such
as
seminars
or
guided
labs.
quality.
Differences
in
pedagogy,
assessment
methods,
and
course
design
can
lead
to
similar
contacttijd
figures
yielding
different
student
experiences.
With
online
or
blended
formats,
some
activities
may
shift
between
contacttijd
and
self-study
depending
on
institutional
definitions.