Educational Travel Sample Clauses

Educational Travel a. A teacher who desires to travel must submit a complete statement of the proposed itinerary. Acceptable travel is defined as travel in foreign countries or travel that will enrich the teacher's experience and understanding of other people and other cultures. b. Each month during the leave of absence, the teacher shall submit to the School Board through the office of the superintendent of schools a letter showing the progress of his or her travel up to that period of time, or any change in itinerary. c. Visit and observe an average of one school a month during sabbatical leave. If possible, observe in a minimum of two (2) different classrooms in each school. Observe for a minimum of one (1) hour in each room. d. Visit places of educational interest, make notes and gather material that will give a broader educational background. Submit a list of these places. e. At the conclusion of the leave of absence, a written report shall be submitted to the Board of Education through the Office of the Superintendent of Schools giving in detail a description of the travel and experience during the leave of absence.
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Educational Travel. Credit for Educational Travel must be approved in advance of the travel. Credit for educational travel will be considered where adequate evidence is provided that a direct relationship exists between the travel and the field of teaching; generally, one (1) semester hour for each two (2) weeks of travel. The maximum career credit under this provision is two (2) hours for approval on non-District sponsored programs.
Educational Travel. Applicant who desires to travel must submit a complete statement of the proposed itinerary. Acceptable travel is defined as travel that will enrich the employee's experience and understanding of other people and other cultures. Before returning to duty, the employee on sabbatical leave shall submit a satisfactory summary of his/her trip together with a brief statement of the educational growth obtained through his/her experiences.
Educational Travel. Credit for Educational Travel must be approved in advance of the travel. Credit for
Educational Travel. Educational travel is travel to and from a school in the United States for secondary education (in lieu of an educational allowance) and for college edu- cation. The Contractor will be reimbursed for payments made to regular employees for educational travel for their dependent chil- dren provided such payment does not exceed that which would be payable in accordance with the Standardized Regulations (Govern- ment Civilians, Foreign Areas), Chapter 280, as from time to time amended. Educational travel shall not be authorized for regular em- ployees whose assignment is less than two years.
Educational Travel. The District will award up to twelve (12) points for educational travel, no more than six (6) per year. The unit member must present a planned program including educational objectives to be met, the activities planned to meet those objectives, and the nature of the evidence to be provided upon completion.

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