Curriculum, Assessments and Instructional Programs Sample Clauses

Curriculum, Assessments and Instructional Programs. 29.6.1 Sufficient materials, time and professional development will be provided to teachers for the successful implementation and teaching of any new or updated adoptions including, but not limited to, curriculum, assessments and/or instructional programs (including intervention programs). A comprehensive district-wide curriculum adoption (e.g. Math, Reading, Writing) may need a multi-year roll-out in order to prepare and support certificated staff in the new curriculum, assessment, and/or instructional programs. Implementation expectations during a multi-year roll-out will not exceed the materials and training that the District has provided at any given time.
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Curriculum, Assessments and Instructional Programs. 32 29.6.1 Sufficient materials, time and professional development will be provided to 33 teachers for the successful implementation and teaching of any new or 34 updated adoptions including, but not limited to, curriculum, assessments 1 and/or instructional programs (including intervention programs). A 2 comprehensive district-wide curriculum adoption (e.g. Math, Reading, 3 Writing) may need a multi-year roll-out in order to prepare and support 4 certificated staff in the new curriculum, assessment, and/or instructional 5 programs. Implementation expectations during a multi-year roll-out will not 6 exceed the materials and training that the District has provided at any given 7 time. Professional development shall be offered prior to the implementation 8 of new curriculum, standards, or reporting requirements.
Curriculum, Assessments and Instructional Programs. 33 32.6.1 Sufficient materials, time and professional development will be provided to 34 teachers for the successful implementation and teaching of any new or updated 35 adoptions including, but not limited to, curriculum, assessments and/or 36 instructional programs (including intervention programs). A comprehensive 37 district-wide curriculum adoption (e.g. Math, Reading, Writing) may need a 1 multi-year roll-out in order to prepare and support certificated staff in the new 2 curriculum, assessment, and/or instructional programs. Implementation 3 expectations during a multi-year roll-out will not exceed the materials and

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