College Course Work Sample Clauses

College Course Work a. Graduate hours courses must be taken at an accredited institution. b. Undergraduate courses which enhance a teacher’s general knowledge and/or skills will also be allowed for credit, when the undergraduate course is beneficial to the professional growth of the teacher and contributes to the needs of the system: the teacher must receive a grade of B- or better in order to receive credit. c. Teachers are encouraged to acquire additional areas of certification and shall receive salary credit for course work in those areas.
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College Course Work. The hourly rate of pay shall be increased (beyond the scheduled rate) 10 semester/15 quarter hours = +$0.17/Hour 20 semester/30 quarter hours = +$0.33/Hour 30 semester/45 quarter hours = +$0.48/Hour 40 semester/60 quarter hours = +$0.63/Hour 50 semester/75 quarter hours = +$0.81/Hour Associates Degree* = +$1.06/Hour for successful completion of college course work as follows: 2019-2020 School Year 2020-2022 School Year 10 semester/15 quarter hours = +$0.22/Hour 20 semester/30 quarter hours = +$0.38/Hour 30 semester/45 quarter hours = +$0.53/Hour 40 semester/60 quarter hours = +$0.68/Hour 50 semester/75 quarter hours = +$0.86/Hour Associates Degree* = +$1.13/Hour *Associates Degree (which may include semester/quarter hours awarded for "credit for experience base education") in a field of study related to current employment excluding "credit for experience base education" hours.
College Course Work. Attach copies of official transcript, purchase order, and a receipt showing proof of payment for the course to this form and send to the Superintendent's secretary.
College Course Work. The hourly rate of pay shall be increased (beyond the scheduled rate) for successful completion of college course work as follows: 10 semester/15 quarter hours* = +$0.15/Hour 20 semester/30 quarter hours* = +$0.30/Hour 30 semester/45 quarter hours* = +$0.45/Hour 40 semester/60 quarter hours* = +$0.60/Hour 50 semester/75 quarter hours* = +$0.75/Hour Associates Degree (which may include semester/quarter hours awarded for "credit for experience base education") in a field of study related to current employment = +$1.00/Hour *excluding "credit for experience base education" hours. *There shall be a 2% increase to the college course work wage schedule each year for the length of this contract. This is in the calculated wage schedule. (Revised 2015)
College Course Work. The hourly rate of pay for successful completion of college course work is included in the salary schedule as outlined in Appendix A.

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  • PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATIONAL IMPROVEMENT A. The Board of Education agrees to pay the actual tuition costs of courses taken by a teacher at accredited colleges or universities up to three courses per two (2) year fiscal periods from July 1, 2006 to June 30, 2008 and July 1, 2008 to June 30, 2010 respectively, except as follows: 1. No teacher may be reimbursed for courses taken during the first year of teaching in Vineland. 2. Teachers taking courses in the second and third years of employment in Vineland will not receive remuneration until tenure has been secured. The remuneration will then be retroactive and will be paid to the teacher in a lump sum within sixty (60) days after the teacher has secured tenure. 3. All courses must be pre-approved by the Superintendent or his designee subject to the following requirements: (a) A teacher must provide official documentation that he/she has obtained a grade of B or better; (b) Reimbursement shall be paid only for courses directly related to teacher’s teaching field which increase the teacher’s content knowledge and are related to the teacher’s current certification, as determined by the Superintendent or his/her designee in his/her sole discretion; no reimbursement shall be paid for courses leading to a post graduate or professional degree in a field other than education or teaching. Further, effective September 1, 2010, all newly hired teachers shall not be eligible for reimbursement until they are tenured, and they shall not be eligible for retroactive reimbursement upon gaining tenure for courses taken prior to being tenured. (c) The maximum total payments to be made by the Board shall not exceed $130,000.00. Courses shall be applied for no earlier than the following dates: Summer Session - April 1 Fall/Winter Session - June 1 Spring Session - October 1 Courses must, as set forth hereinabove in this sub-article 18.A.3, be pre-approved by the Superintendent or his designee, prior to the teacher commencing the course(s); and (d) Teacher taking courses shall sign a contract requiring them to reimburse the Board for all tuition paid for a course if the teacher shall voluntarily leave the employ of the Board within one (1) full school/academic year of completion of said course, except that reimbursement shall not be required when the teacher shall voluntarily leave the employ of the Board due to a significant, documented life change. 4. Tuition reimbursement costs shall be a sum not to exceed the actual cost of college credits charged in an accredited public State college/University of the State of New Jersey. B. When the Superintendent initiates in-service training courses, workshops, conferences and programs designed to improve the quality of instruction, the cooperation of the Vineland Education Association will be solicited. Notwithstanding the above, the initiation of in-service training courses, workshops, conferences and programs shall be determined solely at the discretion of the Board. C. One professional leave day may be granted to a teacher upon request, according to the following guidelines: 1. The professional day may be for attendance at a workshop, seminar or visit to another school for the expressed purpose of self professional improvement for the job. 2. The request shall arrive in the office of the Superintendent of Schools at least ten (10) working days prior to the date requested and shall be reviewed by the immediate supervisor prior to submission. The Board reserves the right to deny a professional leave day before or immediately following a holiday or on a day which by its nature suggests a hardship for providing a substitute. 3. No more than two teachers from any one elementary school or from any one department in the secondary schools may be granted a professional leave for a given day. 4. The teacher may be required to submit a report to the Superintendent of Schools, Assistant Superintendent, supervisor (s), principal and staff regarding the activity of the professional day. 5. Costs incurred by the teacher for the professional day authorized under this Section shall be the teacher’s responsibility. 6. A maximum of 90 professional leave days may be authorized for the school year which shall be apportioned as follows: elementary, 35; grades seven and eight, 20; and high school, 35. D. If the Board initiates a teacher’s attendance at a professional workshop, seminar or visit, the expenses shall be the responsibility of the Board. Further, this day shall not be subtracted from the 90 professional leave days granted to teachers of the Association. E. The Board agrees to pay the full cost of courses taken by secretaries related to skills and knowledge improvement when such courses are required and approved by the Board. F. The Board and the Association agree that it is important to communicate when developing and implementing current and future learning technologies, including but not limited to distance and on-line learning.

  • Selection of Subcontractors, Procurement of Materials and Leasing of Equipment The contractor shall not discriminate on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age or disability in the selection and retention of subcontractors, including procurement of materials and leases of equipment. The contractor shall take all necessary and reasonable steps to ensure nondiscrimination in the administration of this contract. a. The contractor shall notify all potential subcontractors and suppliers and lessors of their EEO obligations under this contract. b. The contractor will use good faith efforts to ensure subcontractor compliance with their EEO obligations.

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  • Solicitations for Subcontracts, Including Procurement of Materials and Equipment In all solicitations either by competitive bidding or negotiation made by the Local Government for work to be performed under a subcontract, including procurement of materials or leases of equipment, each potential subcontractor or supplier will be notified by the Local Government of the Local Government’s obligations under this Agreement and the Acts and Regulations relative to Nondiscrimination on the grounds of race, color, or national origin.

  • DEVELOPMENT OR ASSISTANCE IN DEVELOPMENT OF SPECIFICATIONS REQUIREMENTS/ STATEMENTS OF WORK

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