Elementary Teachers Preparation and Student Contact Time Sample Clauses

Elementary Teachers Preparation and Student Contact Time. The preparation period shall be defined as a block of time during the teacher's basic day for the teacher to prepare for their teaching assignments. The teacher shall not be responsible for classroom or building activities during preparation time unless the teacher agrees to waive this restriction. Student contact shall be defined as time for which preparation is required. Subd. 1. Elementary teachers shall be scheduled to a maximum of 5 hours of student contact.
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Elementary Teachers Preparation and Student Contact Time. The preparation period shall be defined as a block of time during the teacher's basic day for the teacher to prepare for their teaching assignments. The teacher shall not be responsible for classroom or building Subd. 1. Elementary teachers shall be scheduled to a maximum of 5 hours of student contact. Subd. 2. Elementary teachers shall be provided at least 60 minutes in a single block of time or in two nearly equal blocks of time within the student contact day to be used in preparation for teaching duties and responsibilities. Subd. 3. The remaining unscheduled time in an elementary teacher's basic day will be available for additional preparation, building meetings, staffings, department meetings, parental conferences or other activities in accordance with this Article. Subd. 4. Elementary teachers who agree to teach during their preparation time will be paid at the rate of $28.00 per hour. Subd. 5. As of July 1, 2017, Elementary teachers who have assignments of self-contained combination grades excluding special education shall be paid an additional $4,393.00 per year. No first year teacher shall be allowed to teach a combination grade.
Elementary Teachers Preparation and Student Contact Time. The preparation period shall be defined as a block of time during the teacher's basic day for the teacher to prepare for their teaching assignments. The teacher shall not be responsible for classroom or building activities during preparation time unless the teacher agrees to waive this restriction. Teachers who agree to waive their prep time shall be paid $50 per hour/period. Student contact shall be defined as time for which preparation is required. Subd. 1. Elementary teachers shall be scheduled to a maximum of 5 hours of student contact. Subd. 2. Elementary teachers shall be provided at least 60 minutes in a single block of time or in two nearly equal blocks of time within the student contact day to be used in preparation for teaching duties and responsibilities. Subd. 3. The remaining unscheduled time in an elementary teacher's basic day will be available for additional preparation, building meetings, staffings, department meetings, parental/guardian conferences or other activities in accordance with this Article.

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