Common use of Credit for Non-Teaching Experience Clause in Contracts

Credit for Non-Teaching Experience. a. A teacher of industrial education shall be given credit for one-half of the teacher's experience as an apprentice, journeyman, or technician, provided the subject taught is directly related to that trade at least 60 per cent of the time, to a maximum of ten (10) years experience (five (5) years credit). For apprenticeship experience to qualify under the provisions of this clause, the appropriate apprenticeship must have been successfully completed in its entirety. b. A teacher of home economics shall be given credit for one-half the experience in related fields (e.g. dietician) provided the subject taught is directly related to that experience at least 60 per cent of the time, to a maximum of ten (10) years' experience (five (5) years credit). c. In no case shall the salary exceed the maximum of the category classification on which the teacher is paid.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Provincial and Local Matters Agreement, Provincial and Local Matters Agreement, Provincial and Local Matters Agreement

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