E-LEARNING. 63.01 Secondary school credits shall not be delivered by means of an “electronic classroom” without the knowledge of the Teachers’ Bargaining Unit. 63.02 A class which is taking a course for secondary school credit, delivered in whole or in part through electronically delivered curriculum, shall be subject to the same class size maxima/PPC maxima as other classes in the secondary system. Credits granted for such classes shall be used to generate FTE Teachers within the Teachers’ Bargaining Unit. 63.03 All lesson preparation, teaching, monitoring, evaluation, testing and reporting of marks for students taking electronically delivered credit courses shall be the responsibility of the member assigned to the electronic classroom. 63.04 Unless otherwise agreed by the HPEDSB, the Bargaining Unit and the individual member assigned to the class, all electronically delivered courses shall be scheduled during the regular school day. 63.05 A member teaching electronically delivered courses shall be assigned a work location in the member’s secondary school. 63.06 A member teaching electronically delivered courses shall correspond with students only through a Board server. The Board shall supply the member with remote access to the Board server at no cost to the member. 63.07 A member teaching electronically delivered courses shall report to school board personnel only and shall be evaluated only by the principal or vice-principal of the member’s school and/or supervisory officers employed by the Board. 63.08 The Board agrees to provide the Bargaining Unit with all information pertaining to enrolment, staffing, funding and costs of credit courses offered by electronically delivered curriculum.
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E-LEARNING. 63.01 Secondary school credits shall not be delivered by means of an “electronic classroom” without the knowledge of the Teachers’ Bargaining Unit.
63.02 7.01 A class which is taking enrolled in a course for a secondary school credit, delivered in whole or in part through electronically delivered curriculum, shall be subject to the same class size maxima/PPC maxima provisions as other classes outlined in the secondary systemArticle 6 (Workload). Credits granted for Student FTE assigned to such classes shall be used to generate the FTE Teachers within the Teachers’ Bargaining Unit.
63.03 7.02 All lesson preparation, teaching, monitoring, evaluation, testing and reporting of marks for students taking electronically delivered credit courses shall be the responsibility of the member Teacher assigned to the electronic classroom.
63.04 Unless otherwise agreed by 7.02.1 A Teacher teaching electronically delivered courses shall work the HPEDSBsame Days as any other classroom Teacher, the Bargaining Unit and the individual member assigned shall not be expected to the class, all extend into non-school hours.
7.02.2 A Teacher teaching electronically delivered courses shall be scheduled during the regular school dayattached to a School for staffing purposes.
63.05 7.02.3 A member Teacher teaching electronically delivered courses shall have a timetable that includes APA’s, preparation time and a lunch period.
7.03 A Teacher teaching electronically delivered courses shall be assigned a work location in the memberTeacher’s secondary school.
63.06 7.03.1 E-learning courses shall not be combined with regular day school courses.
7.04 A member Teacher teaching electronically delivered courses to students in another location shall correspond with students only through a Board server. The Board shall supply the member Teacher with remote access to the Board server at no cost to the memberan email address.
63.07 7.05 A member Teacher teaching electronically delivered courses shall report to school board personnel only and shall be evaluated only by the a principal or vice-principal of the member’s school and/or a supervisory officers officer employed by the Board.
63.08 7.06 A Teacher teaching electronically delivered courses shall be subject to the workload provisions set out in Article 6 (Workload).
7.07 The Board shall not make recordings of Teachers teaching courses by electronically delivered curriculum without the Teacher’s consent.
7.08 The Board agrees to provide the Bargaining Unit President or designate with all information pertaining to enrolment, staffing, funding staffing and costs of the credit courses offered by electronically delivered curriculum.
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