Curriculum Pay Sample Clauses

Curriculum Pay. Nothing in this section of the contract is meant to conflict with Section 5.1
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Curriculum Pay. Employees who volunteer to work on the SIAC or SAC shall be compensated at the hourly rate of BA step 0 when such work day takes place outside the regular contract year or outside the contract day. The district shall estimate a schedule for such work.
Curriculum Pay. District-approved curriculum work shall be compensated at the hourly rate thirty-five dollars (35.00) per hour.
Curriculum Pay. Pay for working on curriculum shall be thirty-eight dollars and forty cents ($38.40) per hour. For certain curricular projects, the rate will be based upon the individual contract and negotiated based upon the agreed projects.
Curriculum Pay. Summer School Pay shall mean per diem for the duration of this bargaining agreement. Said pay shall come from programs and/or grants.
Curriculum Pay. Employees who volunteer to work on the CCC or SAC shall be compensated at the hourly rate of a BA step 0 position when such work day takes place outside the regular contract year or outside the contract day. The district shall estimate a schedule for such work. Each SAC chairperson shall be paid a yearly wage of $500 dollars.
Curriculum Pay. Curriculum Pay of $20 per hour. Superintendent will have discretion of how much curriculum pay is available annually during the budget development and approval process.
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Related to Curriculum Pay

  • Curriculum Vitae (a) The Chief Librarian shall maintain a curriculum vita for each Librarian. It is the Librarian’s responsibility to ensure that the curriculum vita on file is kept current. Members shall prepare their curriculum vita with the advice and assistance of their Chief Librarian. Members may revise their curriculum vita at any time.

  • Curriculum 2.U The Academy Trust must provide for the teaching of religious education and a daily act of collective worship at the Academy.

  • Curriculum Work The rate of pay for non-released time for curriculum work shall be determined by dividing the appropriate Bachelor’s degree beginning salary by one hundred eighty-six (186) days. (Effective beginning with the 2004-2005 school year, divide by one hundred eighty-five (185) days.) Summer curriculum work shall be authorized by the Superintendent and supplemental contracts shall be issued for the performance of summer curriculum work.

  • Curriculum Equivalencies The following suggested course sequence includes all course requirements for this articulation agreement following admission to the College of Allied Health Sciences BS Respiratory Therapy (Online) program. You should consult with an academic advisor each semester to ensure you maintain appropriate degree progress and are fulfilling all requirements for the agreement. Course sequencing below assumes a fall start date. If starting the program during any other term, please consult with your academic advisor. *NOTE: Required coursework for the associate degree and credentials required for admission to the BS Respiratory Therapy (Online) program are not outlined here. Please consult your academic advisor at your first institution for those details. For details beyond course planning, please consult with your academic advisor or the Transfer & Transition Advising Center. ALL ASSOCIATES COURSEWORK Reading Area Community College University of Cincinnati ASSOCIATE COURSEWORK up to 70 credits Advanced Standing 0000 BLOCK CREDIT Total transfer credits toward UC degree: Max 70 Total credits required for bachelor’s degree at UC: 120 Remaining Coursework at University of Cincinnati

  • Curriculum Committee The Curriculum Committee shall consist of sixteen (16) members of the bargaining unit, three (3) students, and three (3) administrators; provided, however, that in the case of the Massachusetts College of Art and Design, the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts and the Massachusetts Maritime Academy, the Curriculum Committee shall be composed of ten (10) members of the bargaining unit, two (2) students, and two (2) administrators.

  • Curriculum Development This includes the analysis and coordination of textual materials; constant review of current literature in the field, some of which are selected for the college library collection, the preparation of selective, descriptive materials such as outlines and syllabi; conferring with other faculty and administration on curricular problems; and, the attendance and participation in inter and intra-college conferences and advisory committees.

  • Field Trips Orange COUNTY funds may not be used to support any overnight and/or out of Central Florida travel, unless approved by the COUNTY’S Manager of the CCC or designee in advance. The AGENCY must have on file for field trip(s) that each participant, adult or minor, must have a signed release of liability form releasing the COUNTY from any liability. If the participant is a minor, the release must be signed by a parent/guardian. Central Florida is defined as Orange, Osceola, Seminole, Brevard, Lake, Polk, and Volusia Counties.

  • Annual Production Program document describing the forecasts for Production and handling of Oil, Gas, water, special fluids, and waste arising from the Production process of each Development Area or Field.

  • Flexible Working Hours The Employer will, where operational requirements and efficiency of the service permit, authorize experiments with flexible working hours if the Employer is satisfied that an adequate number of Employees have requested and wish to participate in such an experiment.

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