Curriculum and Program. OP will have sole authority to approve all curriculum decisions beyond the minimum requirements outlined in 19 Texas Adminstrative Code §74.2 (relating to Description of a Required Elementary Curriculum) or §74.3 of this title (relating to Description of a Required Secondary Curriculum), lesson plans, instructional strategies, and instructional materials, as defined in TEC, §31.002(1), to be used at that campus. This authority includes sole authority over educational programs for specific, identified student groups, such as gifted and talented students, students of limited English proficiency, students at risk of dropping out of school, and other statutorily defined populations.
Curriculum and Program. REVIEW
1. Program Chairs from the affected program or discipline shall be consulted regarding scheduling, any curriculum, program, course changes or course development affecting their program curriculum prior to changes being made.
2. Full-time and part-time/adjunct faculty members of the bargaining unit shall be included on the Curriculum Committee and Academic Standards Advisory Council for the purpose of providing faculty input into curriculum and academic policy development and to maintain curriculum continuity and quality.
Curriculum and Program. OP will have sole authority to approve all curriculum decisions beyond the minimum requirements outlined in 19 Texas Administrative Code § 74.2 (relating to Description of a Required Elementary Curriculum) or § 74.3 of this title (relating to Description of a Required Secondary Curriculum), lesson plans, instructional strategies, and instructional materials, as defined in TEC, §31.002(1), to be used at that campus. This authority includes sole authority over educational programs for specific, identified student groups, such as gifted and talented students, students of limited English proficiency, students at risk of dropping out of school, special education students and other statutorily defined populations (subject to the below exception for Special Education and 504 plans as detailed in Section 9.02). Per 19 TAC 97.1075(d)(7)(c), OP shall be able to contract with the District for educational programs for specific, identified groups. Therefore, OP is contracting back to MISD as set forth in Article IX.
Curriculum and Program. OP will have sole authority to approve all curriculum decisions beyond the minimum requirements in TEC 29.1532 (relating to Prekindergarten Program Requirements), lesson plans, instructional strategies, and instructional materials, as defined in TEC, §31.002(1), to be used at that campus. This authority includes sole authority over educational programs for specific, identified student groups, such as gifted and talented students, students of limited English proficiency, students at risk of dropping out of school, and other statutorily defined populations.
Curriculum and Program. OP will have sole authority to approve all curriculum decisions beyond the minimum requirements of the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme® International Baccalaureate ® Middle Years Programme, International Baccalaureate ® Primary Years Programme and International Baccalaureate® Career-Related Programme and those outlined in 19 Texas Administrative Code § 74.2 (relating to Description of a Required Elementary Curriculum) and § 74.3 (relating to Description of a Required Secondary Curriculum). This authority includes sole authority over lesson plans, instructional strategies, and instructional materials, as defined in TEC, §31.002(1), to be used at the School. OP will also have sole authority educational programs for specific, identified student groups, such as students of limited English proficiency, students at risk of dropping out of school, and other statutorily defined populations.
Curriculum and Program. XXXX Courage will utilize the programs and curriculums of KIPP, the Knowledge is Power Program, as described through XXXX’x educational model, values, missions, and policies. To the extent required by Applicable Law, the XXXX Courage curriculum shall incorporate the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (“TEKS”) or successor standards mandated by the TEA. XXXX Courage students will be required to follow the KIPP Student Handbook as may be adapted to the Program. XXXX Courage will follow Applicable Law associated with the Student Success Initiative grade advancement requirements, and the Texas English Language Proficiency Assessment System and will utilize other tools to monitor progress of the students as the Parties may agree.
Curriculum and Program. OP will have sole authority to approve all curriculum decisions beyond the minimum requirements of the International Baccalaureate Career-Related Programme and those outlined in 19 Texas Administrative Code § 74.2 (relating to Description of a Required Elementary Curriculum) and § 74.3 (relating to Description of a Required Secondary Curriculum). This authority includes sole authority over lesson plans, instructional strategies, and instructional materials, as defined in TEC, §31.002(1), to be used at the School. OP will also have sole authority educational programs for specific, identified student groups, such as students of limited English proficiency, students at risk of dropping out of school, and other statutorily defined populations.
Curriculum and Program. 21.1 The University recognizes that bargaining unit work includes the faculty’s responsibility in formulating and assuring an academically sound curriculum and course content. The Association and the University shall work together to provide the curricula and programs of the institution.
21.2 Major decisions concerning the establishment, maintenance, modification, and elimination of curriculum and academic programs shall be made according to the following procedures.
21.3 The University and the Association shall form a joint curriculum committee in each school/college composed of representatives of the Association and of the school/college administration. The joint curriculum committees shall establish a regular schedule of meetings, the agenda for which shall be mutually agreed upon by the Association and the University co-chairs. Absent an agenda no meeting shall be held. Either party may propose changes in the curricula of the school/college. Deliberations of the joint curriculum committees shall be conducted in open session. The period of discussion shall include at least one regularly scheduled meeting of the joint committee. At the expiration of forty-five (45) days, the administration may reach a final decision on the proposal.
21.4 Curricular matters originating in one school/college, which demonstrably affect at least one other school/college, shall be referred to the Joint University Curriculum Committee. Deliberations shall be conducted in open session. At the expiration of forty-five (45) days, the administration may reach a final decision on the proposal.
21.5 Each party may exercise the option to make an extension of the deadlines referred to above by forty-five (45) days. Further extensions may be arranged by mutual consent of the Parties. Time periods are to be measured from the date on which a proposal was formally presented to the co-chairs of the Joint Curriculum Committee.
21.6 Final authority for all curricular decisions rests with the Xxxxxxx.
21.7 Any recommendations emanating from the Association or Joint Curriculum Committee shall not be binding in any way on the University’s exercising its judgment on curriculum and program. In addition, the above shall not be subject to the grievance and arbitration procedure contained in Articles 39 and 40 of this Agreement.
21.8 If the Association alleges that the University did not consult with the Association or Joint Curriculum Committee on curriculum and program, the specific issue of wheth...
Curriculum and Program. YES Prep XMS and XHS will utilize the programs and curriculums of YES Prep, as described through YES Prep's educational model, values, missions, and policies. To the extent required by Applicable Law, the curriculum shall incorporate the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills ("TEKS"), or successor, standards mandated by TEA. Students enrolled at YES Prep XMS and XHS shall be subject to all statewide student testing as required by Applicable Law. YES Prep XMS and XHS students will be required to follow the YES Prep Student Handbook as may be adapted to the Program. YES Prep will follow Applicable Law associated with the Student Success Initiative grade advancement requirements, and the Texas English Language Proficiency Assessment System and will utilize other tools to monitor progress of the students as the Parties may agree.
Curriculum and Program. YES Prep Northbrook will utilize the programs and curriculums of YES Prep, as described through YES Prep’s educational model, values, missions, and policies. To the extent required by Applicable Law, the curriculum shall incorporate the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (“TEKS”), or successor, standards mandated by TEA. Students enrolled at YES Prep Northbrook shall be subject to all statewide student testing as required by Applicable Law. YES Prep Northbrook students will be required to follow the YES Prep Student Handbook as may be adapted to the Program. YES Prep at will follow Applicable Law associated with the Student Success Initiative grade advancement requirements, and the Texas English Language Proficiency Assessment System and will utilize other tools to monitor progress of the students as the Parties may agree.