Elementary and Secondary Extended Teaching (Productivity Sample Clauses

Elementary and Secondary Extended Teaching (Productivity. [a] An extended teaching contract is defined as any specified number of teaching hours in addition to a teacher's 7 1/2-hour regular contract where the additional hours are spent teaching in the same program and school. Such a contract is also known as productivity. [b] Acceptance of a productivity teaching assignment shall not be required. [c] Teacher compensation shall be calculated at an hourly rate based upon the teacher's position on the salary schedule. [d] In secondary schools, teachers will be paid for one (1) extra hour daily, which allows for forty-five (45) minutes of teaching time and fifteen (15) minutes preparation. [e] Teacher compensation for extended teaching contracts shall be part of the regular monthly check. Teachers in secondary schools with A/B schedules will be paid for two (2) extra hours every other day.
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Elementary and Secondary Extended Teaching (Productivity. [a) An extended teaching contract is defined as any specified number of teaching hours in addition to a teacher's 7 1/2-hour regular contract where the additional hours are spent teaching in the same program and school. Such a contract is also known as productivity.

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