Common use of Classroom Discipline Clause in Contracts

Classroom Discipline. Teachers are responsible for the maintenance of discipline in the classroom through the use of appropriate instructional activities and materials, classroom management techniques, human relations skills, and referrals to available resources. However, there may be times when a student’s behavior is disruptive to the educational program, and in such situations the teacher may remove the student from the classroom and refer the student to the Principal or his designee. The student will not be returned to the referring teacher’s classroom until the principal or his designee has discussed the student’s misbehavior with the teacher at the earliest mutually agreed upon time.

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Classroom Discipline. Teachers are responsible for the maintenance of discipline in the classroom through the use of appropriate instructional activities and materials, classroom management techniques, human relations skills, and referrals to available resources. However, there may be times when a student’s behavior is disruptive to the educational program, and in such situations the teacher may remove the student from the classroom and refer the student to the Principal or his designee. The student stu- dent will not be returned to the referring teacher’s classroom until the principal or his designee has discussed the student’s misbehavior with the teacher at the earliest mutually agreed upon time.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Classroom Discipline. Teachers are responsible for the maintenance of discipline in the classroom through the use of appropriate instructional activities and materials, classroom management techniques, human relations skills, and referrals to available resources. However, there may be times when a student’s behavior is disruptive to the educational program, and in such situations the teacher may remove the student from the classroom and refer the student to the Principal or his their designee. The student will not be returned to the referring teacher’s classroom until the principal or his their designee has discussed the student’s misbehavior with the teacher at the earliest mutually agreed upon time.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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