Classroom Visitation Sample Clauses

Classroom Visitation. To provide patrons of the District the opportunity to visit classrooms with the least interruption to the teaching process, the following guidelines are set forth: A. All visitors to a school and/or classroom shall obtain the approval of the principal, and if the visit is to a classroom, the time will be arranged after the principal or his designee has conferred with the employee, if possible. B. Whenever possible, the employee shall be afforded the opportunity to confer with the classroom visitor before and/or after the visitation. C. This provision does not apply to administrators and Board of Directors members.
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Classroom Visitation. To provide patrons of the District the opportunity to visit classrooms with the least interruption to the teaching process, the following guidelines are set forth: All visitors to a school and/or classroom shall obtain the approval of the principal. If the visit is to a classroom, the time will be arranged after the principal has conferred with the Employee and/or specialist. The Employee and/or specialist shall determine the length and frequency of the visit. Visitations may be discontinued at any time at the request of the visitor, principal, Employee and/or specialist.
Classroom Visitation. Classroom visitations shall be completed for each preparation no later than the 12th week of the fall semester.
Classroom Visitation. To provide patrons of the District the opportunity to visit classrooms with the least interruption to the education process, all visitors to a school and/or classroom shall obtain the approval of the principal prior to such visitation.
Classroom Visitation. Classroom visitation(s) shall occur for each preparation sometime during weeks 1-6. Each team evaluator shall meet with the probationary professor no later than the end of week 7 to go over the H.4. form, and the probationary professor will have the opportunity to read, comment on, and sign the form. Any rating of “performance does not meet the standard” in any area of the classroom visitation or an overall rating from any individual team evaluator of “improvement recommended” shall result in an evaluation team meeting with the probationary professor by the end of the 8th week, which shall include prescriptive comments and a second round of classroom visitations will occur sometime during weeks 10-14. Evaluation team member(s) will conduct these visitations. A second classroom evaluation form H.4.a, noting “2nd visit” will be completed by the team member(s). The probationary professor will have the opportunity to read, comment on, and sign the form. Classroom visitations will be summarized by the team in H.7.a and in H.7.b if the team determines that prescriptives are necessary following the second visit.
Classroom Visitation. 3.3.1 All visitors to a school and/or classroom shall obtain the approval of the principal, and if the visit is to a classroom, the time will be arranged after the principal has conferred with the teacher. The District will attempt to afford an opportunity for the teacher to confer with the classroom visitor before and/or after the visitation. All unannounced visitors shall be reported to the principal’s office. The intent of this provision is to encourage rather than discourage parent participation. 3.3.2 No electronic listening or electronic viewing of employees shall occur without prior notification.
Classroom Visitation. To provide patrons of the District the opportunity to visit classrooms with the least interruption to the teaching process, the following guidelines are set forth: 1. Each school building shall have posted at the main entrance(s) notice advising all visitors to a school and/or classroom to notify the office. If the visit is to a classroom, the time will be arranged after the principal/designee has conferred with the employee with sensitivity to the needs of the employee and the students. 2. Upon request, the employee shall be afforded the opportunity to confer with the classroom visitor before and/or after the visitation. The employee may request administrative presence during this communication. 3. Any observations or notations made during classroom visits shall not be used for evaluative purposes.
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Classroom Visitation. The local administrator shall notify the teacher of the purpose of any classroom visit by persons other than the Board, the Superintendent, or administrative personnel. Such notification shall occur in advance of the classroom visit. Classroom visitations, that are clearly disruptive to the educational process, shall promptly be reported by the teacher to the local administrator for appropriate action. Upon prior approval, visitors may take photographs during the instructional day.
Classroom Visitation. A. Parents and/or other interested persons may visit in the classroom with prior notification and approval from the principal. The principal will notify the classroom teacher not less than 24 hours in advance of the scheduled meeting. The principal will consult with the teacher to receive his/her input before granting approval for such visitation. B. Such visits will be limited to one (1) hour, or one (1) class and one (1) parent per class per day.
Classroom Visitation. The employer recognizes the desirability of having patrons of the District be familiar with the total educational program. It further recognizes that frequent or unannounced interruptions to the classroom can be detrimental to the educational process. To provide patrons the opportunity to visit classrooms with the least interruption to the teaching process, the following guidelines are set forth: A. All visitors to a school shall obtain the approval of the building administration in advance of the visitation. B. If the visit is to a classroom, the time shall be arranged only after the building administration has conferred with the employee involved. C. The employee shall have the opportunity to confer with the classroom observer before and/or after the observation.
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