Emergency Lesson Plans Sample Clauses

Emergency Lesson Plans. Teachers shall make daily lesson plans available for substitutes prior to the start of the substitute's first class on each day the teacher is absent for a period of up to three (3) consecutive days. The lesson plan shall be of a general nature thereby allowing any teacher to conduct the class and afford the students a learning experience.
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Emergency Lesson Plans. 13.16.1 The Member of the Bargaining unit shall provide three (3) days of emergency standards- based lesson plans within the first ten (10) days of each semester to the personnel identified by site administration.
Emergency Lesson Plans. Each Professional Employee shall maintain emergency lesson plans such as will enable a substitute or replacement Professional Employee to maintain continuity in the instructional program for at least two (2) full calendar weeks. Such lesson plans shall be readily accessible for use by substitute or replacement Professional Employees.

Related to Emergency Lesson Plans

  • Lesson Plans A. Teachers responsible for the instruction of students shall prepare lesson plans as an essential part of their teaching responsibilities. The format and organization of lesson plans are best determined by the individual teacher. Every lesson plan should include an indication of the objectives, content materials and procedure for reference. The principal or supervising administrator may suggest a particular format or organization. However, where the principal has personally substantiated need for specific organization of lessons plans, the teacher may then be required to utilize a suggested form in the preparation of lesson plans. The request for daily lesson plans should not be used as a disciplinary measure.

  • Emergency Leave Notwithstanding any provision for leave in this Agreement, the Employer may grant leave of absence with or without pay to an employee in emergency or unusual circumstances. Such leave will not be unreasonably denied.

  • Medical Care and Emergency Leave An employee is entitled to a leave of absence without pay because of any of the following:

  • Group Health Benefit Plans, Carrier and Premiums 7.1.1. When enrolment and other requirements for group participation in various plans have been met, the Employer will sponsor such plans to the portion agreed upon and such sponsorship shall not exceed that which is authorized or accepted by the benefit agency.

  • Corrective Action Plans If the OAG finds deficiencies in XXXXXXX’s performance under this Grant Contract, the OAG, at its sole discretion, may impose one or more of the following remedies as part of a corrective action plan: increase of monitoring visits; require additional or more detailed financial and/or programmatic reports be submitted; require prior approval for expenditures; require additional technical or management assistance and/or make modifications in business practices; reduce the contract amount; and/or terminate this Grant Contract. The foregoing are not exclusive remedies, and the OAG may impose other requirements that the OAG determines will be in the best interest of the State.

  • Improvement Plans A. A professional improvement plan is a clearly articulated assistance program for a teacher whose student growth measure dimension of the evaluation is below the expected level of student growth. For the purposes of this agreement, improvement plans shall be based on the individual student growth measure level, and not for overall subjects or classes taught.

  • Educator Plans: Improvement Plan A) An Improvement Plan is for those Educators with PTS whose overall rating is unsatisfactory.

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