Common use of Educational Qualifications Clause in Contracts

Educational Qualifications. 22.1. At the time of initial appointment or re-employment teachers shall be placed on the category scale assigned them by the Teacher Qualification Service (TQS). 22.2. Teachers who receive TQS approval and provide their application, including a copy of a revised TQS card and latest university transcript to Human Resources for reclassification to a higher category shall receive the higher salary: a. effective September 1, providing their completed application is received by November 30 b. effective January 1, providing their completed application is received by March 31 c. effective May 1, providing their completed application is received by June 30 22.3. Notwithstanding Articles B.22.1 and B.22.2 and subject to the conditions which follow, teachers with Category 6 and 30 credits of acceptable credit shall be paid on the Category 6+ Scale. a. Credits must have been earned after the date which the TQS indicates was the date when the qualification for Category 6 was earned. b. Credits have been earned: i. for Category 6+ scale in senior university courses numbered 300 (UBC equivalent) or higher, 12 credits of which are numbered 500 (UBC equivalent) or higher. c. Credits may be given for prerequisite courses to a maximum of six credits or for a Technical School program providing: i. the Grid Placement Committee has given approval before the course or program has been undertaken, and; ii. the senior level courses for which the prerequisites were approved are taken. d. Application, along with supporting documentation, for placement on Category 6+ scale must be submitted to the Grid Placement Committee. e. Salary increases resulting from placement on the Category 6+ scale shall receive the higher salary: i. effective September 1 providing application has been made before November 30 ii. effective January 1 providing application has been made before March 31 of that year. f. Credits from different universities shall be equated according to the following formula: 2 UBC credits = 1 UBC unit = 2 SFU semester hours = 3 WWU quarter hours

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Educational Qualifications. 22.1. At the time of initial appointment or re-employment teachers shall be placed on the category scale assigned them by the Teacher Qualification Service (TQS)Service. 22.2. Teachers who receive TQS Teacher Qualification Service approval and provide for a reclassification to a higher category shall receive the higher salary effective September 1st, providing their application, including a copy of a revised TQS card and latest university transcript has been submitted to Human Resources for reclassification to a higher category shall receive the higher salary: a. effective September 1, office of the Superintendent by November 30th of that school year or January 1st providing their completed application is received application, including a copy of a revised TQS card and latest university transcript has been submitted to the office of the Superintendent by November 30 b. effective January 1March 31st of that school year, or May 1st providing their completed application is received by March 31 c. effective May 1application, providing their completed application is received including a copy of a revised TQS card and latest university transcript has been submitted to the office of the Superintendent by June 30 30th of that school year. 22.3. Notwithstanding Articles B.22.1 and B.22.2 and subject to the conditions which follow, teachers with Category 6 and 30 credits of acceptable credit shall be paid on the Category 66 + Scale. a. Credits must have been earned after the date which the TQS Teacher Qualification Service indicates was the date when the qualification for Category 6 was earned. b. Credits have been earned: i. for Category 66 + scale in senior university courses numbered 300 (UBC U.B.C. equivalent) or higher, 12 credits of which are numbered 500 (UBC U.B.C. equivalent) or higher. c. Credits may be given for prerequisite courses to a maximum of six credits three units or for a Technical School program providing: i. the Grid Placement Committee has given approval before the course or program has been undertaken, and; ii. the senior level courses for which the prerequisites were approved are taken. d. Application, along with supporting documentation, for placement on Category 66 + scale must be submitted to the Grid Placement Committee. e. Salary increases resulting from placement on the Category 66 + scale shall receive the higher salary: i. will be paid effective September 1 1st providing application has been made before November 30 ii. effective 30th, or January 1 1st providing application has been made before March 31 31st of that year. f. Credits from different universities shall be equated according to the following formula: 2 UBC credits = 1 UBC unit = 2 SFU semester hours = 3 WWU quarter hours:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Educational Qualifications. 22.1. At the time of initial appointment or re-employment teachers shall be placed on the category scale assigned them by the Teacher Qualification Service (TQS)Service. 22.2. Teachers who receive TQS Teacher Qualification Service approval and provide for a reclassification to a higher category shall receive the higher salary effective September 1st, providing their application, including a copy of a revised TQS card and latest university transcript has been submitted to Human Resources for reclassification to a higher category shall receive the higher salary: a. effective September 1office of the Superintendent by November 30th of that school year or, January 1st providing their completed application is received by November 30 b. effective January 1application, providing their completed application is received including a copy of a revised TQS card and latest university transcript has been submitted to the office of the Superintendent by March 3131st of that school year. c. effective May 1, providing their completed application is received by June 30 22.3. Notwithstanding Articles B.22.1 Clause 22.1 and B.22.2 22.2 and subject to the conditions which follow, teachers with Category 5 and 30 credits of acceptable credit shall be paid on the Category 5 + Scale and teachers with Category 6 and 30 credits of acceptable credit shall be paid on the Category 66 + 30 Scale. a. Credits must have been earned after the date which the TQS Teacher Qualification Service indicates was the date when the qualification for Category 5 or Category 6 was earned. b. Credits have been earned: i. i) for Category 65 + scale in senior university courses numbered 300 (UBC U.B.C. equivalent) or higher, and ; ii) for Category 6 + 30 scale in senior university courses numbered 300 (U.B.C. equivalent) or higher, 12 credits of which are numbered 500 (UBC U.B.C. equivalent) or higher. c. Credits may be given for prerequisite courses to a maximum of six credits three units or for a Technical School program providing: i. i) the Grid Placement Committee has given approval before the course or program has been undertaken, and; ii. ) the senior level courses for which the prerequisites were approved are taken. d. Application, along with supporting documentation, for placement on Category 65 + scale or for payment of Category 6 + 30 scale must be submitted to the Grid Placement Committee. e. Salary increases resulting from placement on the Category 65 + scale shall receive the higher salary: i. or Category 6 + 30 scale will be paid effective September 1 1st providing application has been made before November 30 ii. effective 30th, or January 1 1st providing application has been made before March 31 31st of that year. f. Credits from different universities shall be equated according to the following formula: 2 UBC credits = 1 UBC unit = 2 SFU semester hours = 3 WWU quarter hours:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Provincial Collective Agreement

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