consecutive minutes Sample Clauses

consecutive minutes. ‌ An educator shall not be required to teach more than one hundred eighty (180) consecutive minutes without a break or lunch or recess. While the five-minute passing time may be considered a break, secondary principals will attempt to schedule educators so that preparation time or lunch periods are provided to avoid teaching more than three (3) consecutive periods. Whenever possible, elementary principals will schedule five (5) minutes of passing time in between specialist classes.
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consecutive minutes i. All observations shall be preceded by a conference between the evaluator and the teacher prior to the observation in order for the teacher to explain lesson plans and objectives for the class which will be observed.
consecutive minutes. All monitoring or evaluation of the work of a teacher shall be conducted openly and with full knowledge of the teacher. The use of eavesdropping, closed circuit television, public address or audio systems and similar surveillance devices shall be strictly prohibited. The teacher may be observed many times in the classroom. An informal observation will be defined as a teacher being observed in the classroom for a period less than thirty (30) minutes. All observations will be acknowledged by the administration in writing within a twenty-four hour period.
consecutive minutes. Except as may be authorized by the supervisor, the Teacher shall use preparation times for preparation activities directly related to the Teacher’s professional duty assignment. A duty-free lunch period shall be provided in accordance with AS 14.20.096. The lunch period shall be scheduled to commence within one hour either side of the mid-point of the Teacher’s workday. 202 ACADEMIC FREEDOM Academic freedom, defined as the right to teach without interference, shall be guaranteed to the Teacher subject to accepted standards of professional responsibility and to the right of the District to establish curriculum, approve classroom or extra-curricular materials, or establish or require guidelines to direct the learning program of the District’s students.
consecutive minutes. 16.03 The length of the school year shall be the minimum required under the Education Act.
consecutive minutes. All observations of the performance of teachers shall be conducted openly and with full knowledge of the teacher. An observation of an incident shall be deemed to be within the teacher's full knowledge if it is brought to the teacher's attention within five (5) days. Public address systems in school shall not be used for observation and/or evaluation.
consecutive minutes. If the visitation exceeds a normal class period, the observer will provide the teacher with a written explanation on the formal observation form .
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consecutive minutes. D. The appropriate administrator shall provide the probationary teacher with an Individualized Development Plan at the beginning of the second school year. First year probationary teachers may also be provided an IDP. The Plan shall be based upon the Evaluation Process and Framework for Professional Practice and shall be developed in consultation with the teacher.

Related to consecutive minutes

  • Consecutive Shifts (a) The Employer will endeavour, where possible, to provide that no Employee is scheduled to work more than seven (7) consecutive days in a two (2) week period. This does not preclude shift arrangements, acceptable to both the Employer and the Employee(s), in variance to the foregoing.

  • consecutive months If the Employer extends an individual employee’s trial service period, the Employer will provide the employee with written reasons for the extension. Employees in an in-training appointment will follow the provisions outlined in Subsection 4.3 E.

  • consecutive days The Employer may switch scheduled days off to accommodate an emergency situation provided the switch is mutually agreed with the employees affected.

  • Consecutive Days Off The Employer shall schedule consecutive days off for all full-time employees except where a full-time employee requests otherwise. Where possible, part-time employees shall have consecutive days off every second week. Where it can be demonstrated by the Shop Xxxxxxx, to the Employer’s satisfaction, that scheduling of consecutive days off can be accomplished without an adverse effect on the operation of the department, the Employer shall do so.

  • Consecutive Hours The regular hours of work each day shall be consecutive except that they may be interrupted by unpaid lunch periods. No split shifts will be implemented without the mutual agreement of the Local Union and the Appointing Authority. Each party may cancel such agreement with thirty (30) days written notice to the other party.

  • THE MINUTES 100. The minutes of the proceedings of a meeting of the Governors shall be drawn up and entered into a book kept for the purpose by the person acting as Secretary for the purposes of the meeting; and shall be signed (subject to the approval of the Governors) at the same or next subsequent meeting by the person acting as chairman xxxxxxx. The minutes shall include a record of:

  • Consecutive Hours of Work The daily hours of work for each employee shall be consecutive.

  • Agenda and Minutes a) Agendas of reasonable length detailing issues in a clear and concise fashion will be developed jointly between the co-chairs, translated into the French language and provided to committee members at least ten (10) working days prior to the scheduled date of the meeting. Agenda items should be of general concern to the parties as opposed to personal concerns of individual employees. It is not the mandate of the Committee to deal with matters that have been filed as central disputes. With mutual consent, additional items may be added prior to, or at the meeting.

  • Board Minutes The District shall furnish the Association with one (1) copy of all official minutes and one (1) copy of each Board agenda "Packet," excluding all confidential information or materials as defined by applicable law.

  • Minutes Minutes of all resolutions and proceedings at every meeting of Registered Warrantholders shall be made and duly entered in books to be provided from time to time for that purpose by the Warrant Agent at the expense of the Corporation, and any such minutes as aforesaid, if signed by the chairman or the secretary of the meeting at which such resolutions were passed or proceedings had shall be prima facie evidence of the matters therein stated and, until the contrary is proved, every such meeting in respect of the proceedings of which minutes shall have been made shall be deemed to have been duly convened and held, and all resolutions passed thereat or proceedings taken shall be deemed to have been duly passed and taken.

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