ERAP preparation periods Sample Clauses

ERAP preparation periods. Unit members who are full-time teachers shall have ten periods per week or the equivalent set aside exclusively for Educationally Related Activity Periods (ERAP). Unit members are expected to use ERAP time for professional tasks such as those set forth below unless otherwise agreed by the unit member and Principal/designee. ERAPs need not be equal in length; however, they shall last the entire time for the scheduled period. Non-teaching unit members shall not receive an ERAP. A. Examples of Educationally Related Activities Preparing instructional lessons and assessment Grading assignments/tests Assisting colleagues who request help Developing/monitoring curriculum - team planning Meeting with student leaders/activities on an ad hoc basis Tutoring on an ad hoc basis Advising students on an ad hoc basis Holding conferences with parents and students Making contacts/conferences with parents Working on agreed special projects Performing departmental duties Completing credential requirements/ professional objectives Completing paperwork such as letters of recommendation and referrals Academic and Athletic Coaching
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ERAP preparation periods. ‌ Bargaining unit employees who are full-time teachers shall have ten periods per week or the equivalent set aside exclusively for Educationally Related Activity Periods (ERAP). Bargaining unit employees are expected to use ERAP time for professional tasks such as those set forth below unless otherwise agreed by the bargaining unit employee and Principal/designee. ERAPs need not be equal in length; however, they shall last the entire time for the scheduled period. Non-teaching bargaining unit employees shall not receive an ERAP. A. Examples of Educationally Related Activities • Preparing instructional lessons and assessment • Grading assignments/tests • Assisting colleagues who request help • Developing/monitoring curriculum - team planning • Meeting with student leaders/activities on an ad hoc basis • Tutoring on an ad hoc basis • Advising students on an ad hoc basis • Holding conferences with parents and students • Making contacts/conferences with parents • Working on agreed special projects • Performing departmental duties • Completing credential requirements/ professional objectives • Completing paperwork such as letters of recommendation and referrals • Academic and Athletic Coaching

Related to ERAP preparation periods

  • Preparation Periods 31-1 The School District agrees to maintain daily preparation periods during the student day in all junior and senior high schools. At schools where block scheduling is in effect, the total preparation time provided shall be equal to the preparation time provided at schools not operating on a block schedule. 31-2 The School District shall maintain at each elementary school a minimum of two hundred and fifty (250) minutes preparation time per week per teacher, during the students’ instructional day, in not less than forty- (40) minute blocks. Each elementary school shall be allocated and assigned library aide hours per school day in accordance with the following schedule: This aide time is provided in addition to the assigned media clerk time. Library aide time is guaranteed for the school year once set on a school year basis. There will be no changes in library aide time allocated due to fluctuation in enrollment. This provision for allocating library aide time will only remain as part of this Agreement if librarians are used to provide preparation time to elementary teachers. 31-3 Preparation time provided for in this Article shall be utilized by teachers in a manner which enables further development and refinement of professional skills and for instructional effectiveness. 31-4 Although it does not relate to any mandatory subject of bargaining, the School District states that it is its aim and objective to establish a maximum class load of thirty (30) students in grades 4, 5, and 6. 00-0 Xxx Xxxxxxxx may direct use of teacher preparation periods if such directed use is infrequent, advance notice is given and the District’s use of the teacher’s preparation period must not consume an entire period.

  • Preparation Period During the preparation period, a teacher will have no other assignment except in an emergency situation. It is recognized that the preparation period is a scheduled part of the teacher's work day and the teacher is expected to be in his/her respective Building. If the teacher must leave the Building during his/her preparation and/or lunch period, he/she must notify the Building switchboard operator.

  • Meal Periods (a) Meal periods shall be scheduled as close as possible to the middle of the scheduled hours of work. The length of the meal period shall be agreed to at the local level and shall be not less than 30 minutes nor more than 60 minutes. (b) An employee shall be entitled to take their meal period away from the workstation. Where this cannot be done, the meal period shall be considered as time worked.

  • Break Periods There will be no rest periods, organized coffee breaks or other non-working time established during working hours. Individual coffee containers will be permitted at the employee’s work location.

  • Retention periods Documentation which serves as evidence of orderly and proper data processing must be retained by ATOSS in accordance with the applicable statutory retention periods beyond the end of the contract. To relieve itself of this obligation, ATOSS may turn said documentation over to the Customer at the end of the contract.

  • Vacation Periods Vacation schedules will be set by the employee’s immediate supervisor(s) and sent to the Office of Human Resources for approval. Employees may request a particular period for vacation. Vacation days may not be taken in advance of their accrual. Those employees who are on a 12-month teacher contract are paid during Spring Break and Winter Recess, however, are not expected to be in attendance or perform duties during those breaks.

  • Costs of negotiation, preparation etc The Borrowers shall pay to the Agent on its demand the amount of all expenses incurred by the Agent or the Security Trustee in connection with the negotiation, preparation, execution or registration of any Finance Document or any related document or with any transaction contemplated by a Finance Document or a related document.

  • Commencement of Interest Periods The first Interest Period shall commence on the Drawdown Date and each subsequent Interest Period shall commence on the expiry of the preceding Interest Period.

  • Pay Periods The Employer shall provide for biweekly pay periods. Each employee shall be provided with an itemized statement of his or her earnings and all deductions made for any purpose.

  • Fiscal Periods Change its fiscal year-end to a date other than December 31, or its fiscal quarters to a date other than March 31, June 30, September 30 and December 31.

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