Experience Increments. A3.01 A teacher is granted one Experience Increment for each year of teaching experience in Canada or comparable experience elsewhere. (1) A year of teaching experience consists of: (a) any combination of teaching experience totalling 195 sessional days; or (b) a minimum of 150 teaching days in a single academic year; or (c) an accumulation, subject to A3.03, of pro-rated part-time days which total to the equivalent of 195 full days; or (d) a year of teaching experience as certified by a previous employer. (2) A teacher may not claim more than one Experience Increment on the basis of A3.01(1)(b). (3) A teacher is entitled to an Experience Increment earned under A3.01(1)(a) as soon as it is earned, provided it has not already been claimed in A3.01(1)(b). A3.02 Before appointment to the teaching staff of the Government of the Northwest Territories, the teacher submits proof of previous teaching experience to the Registrar of the TQS appointed under Section 49 of the Education Act. A3.03 Teaching experience is experience of at least 15 consecutive teaching days as a teacher, contract/term teacher or substitute teacher. A3.04 A teacher who is on loan to another agency for teaching duties will be given experience credit equal to the period of each stay for the purpose of calculating annual increments. A3.05 A teacher will not be granted more than one Experience Increment for credit granted for educational leave. (1) Teachers in the following positions are granted Experience Increments for service directly related to the subject area in which the teacher is employed: (a) Industrial Arts - experience gained as a Journeyperson in a trade directly related to the teaching assignment. (b) Library – experience gained as a librarian in a public library of a comparable position will be evaluated by the Employer. If the experience is considered appropriate to the teaching situation, the Librarian is granted appropriate experience increments. (c) High school courses – experience gained in a college or a university setting delivering high school course materials; or as an instructor in a Teacher Education Program. Experience increments are calculated by pro-rating the teaching time for high school courses to a full course load. (2) Each year of related experience, attained after qualification of Journeyperson or Librarian, is regarded as a year teaching experience up to a maximum of five years’ Experience Increments. (3) Notwithstanding A3.06
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Experience Increments. A3.01 A teacher is granted one Experience Increment for each year of teaching experience in Canada or comparable experience elsewhere.
(1) A year of teaching experience consists of:
(a) any combination of teaching experience totalling 195 sessional days; or
(b) a minimum of 150 teaching days in a single academic year; or
(c) an accumulation, subject to A3.03, of pro-rated part-time days which total to the equivalent of 195 full days; or
(d) a year of teaching experience as certified by a previous employer.
(2) A teacher may not claim more than one Experience Increment on the basis of A3.01(1)(b).
(3) A teacher is entitled to an Experience Increment earned under A3.01(1)(a) as soon as it is earned, provided it has not already been claimed in A3.01(1)(b).
A3.02 Before appointment to the teaching staff of the Government of the Northwest Territories, the teacher submits proof of previous teaching experience to the Registrar of the TQS appointed under Section 49 of the Education Act.
A3.03 Teaching experience is experience of at least 15 consecutive teaching days as a teacher, contract/term contract teacher or substitute teacher.
A3.04 A teacher who is on loan to another agency for teaching duties will be given experience credit equal to the period of each stay for the purpose of calculating annual increments.
A3.05 A teacher will not be granted more than one Experience Increment for credit granted for educational leave.
(1) Teachers in the following positions are granted Experience Increments for service directly related to the subject area in which the teacher is employed:
(a) Industrial Arts - experience gained as a Journeyperson in a trade directly related to the teaching assignment.;
(b) Home Economics - experience gained as a working home economist specializing in home management, food and nutrition, or fashions;
(c) Library – - experience gained as a librarian in a public library of a comparable position will be evaluated by the Employer. If the experience is considered appropriate to the teaching situation, the Librarian is granted appropriate experience increments.
(cd) High school courses – experience gained in a college or a university setting delivering high school course materials; or as an instructor in a Teacher Education Program. Experience increments are calculated by pro-rating the teaching time for high school courses to a full course load.
(2) Each year of related experience, attained after qualification of Journeyperson Journeyperson, Home Economist or Librarian, is regarded as a year teaching experience up to a maximum of five years’ years Experience Increments.
(3) Notwithstanding A3.06A3.06(2), Vocational Teachers employed in Vocational Programs are granted experience increments in addition to those provided by A3.06(1) and A3.06(2). The Experience Increments are calculated as one years teaching experience for each two years experience as a Journeyperson, to the maximum increment level of the appropriate salary class.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Experience Increments. A3.01 A teacher is granted one Experience Increment for each year of teaching experience in Canada or comparable experience elsewhere.
(1) A year of teaching experience consists of:
(a) any combination of teaching experience totalling 195 sessional days; or
(b) a minimum of 150 teaching days in a single academic year; or
(c) an accumulation, subject to A3.03, of pro-rated part-time days which total to the equivalent of 195 full days; or
(d) a year of teaching experience as certified by a previous employer.
(2) A teacher may not claim more than one Experience Increment on the basis of A3.01(1)(b).
(3) A teacher is entitled to an Experience Increment earned under A3.01(1)(a) as soon as it is earned, provided it has not already been claimed in A3.01(1)(b).
A3.02 Before appointment to the teaching staff of the Government of the Northwest Territories, the teacher submits proof of previous teaching experience to the Registrar of the TQS appointed under Section 49 of the Education Act.
A3.03 Teaching experience is experience of at least 15 consecutive teaching days as a teacher, contract/term contract teacher or substitute teacher.
A3.04 A teacher who is on loan to another agency for teaching duties will be given experience credit equal to the period of each stay for the purpose of calculating annual increments.
A3.05 A teacher will not be granted more than one Experience Increment for credit granted for educational leave.
A3.06 (1) Teachers in the following positions are granted Experience Increments for service directly related to the subject area in which the teacher is employed:
(a) Industrial Arts - experience gained as a Journeyperson in a trade directly related to the teaching assignment.;
(b) Library – experience gained as a librarian in a public library of a comparable position will be evaluated by the Employer. If the experience is considered appropriate to the teaching situation, the Librarian is granted appropriate experience increments.
(c) High school courses – experience gained in a college or a university setting delivering high school course materials; or as an instructor in a Teacher Education Program. Experience increments are calculated by pro-rating the teaching time for high school courses to a full course load.
(2) Each year of related experience, attained after qualification of Journeyperson or Librarian, is regarded as a year teaching experience up to a maximum of five years’ Experience Increments.
(3) Notwithstanding A3.06
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Experience Increments. A3.01 A teacher is granted one Experience Increment for each year of teaching experience in Canada or comparable experience elsewhere.
(1) A year of teaching experience consists of:
(a) any combination of teaching experience totalling 195 sessional days; or
(b) a minimum of 150 teaching days in a single academic year; or
(c) an accumulation, subject to A3.03, of pro-rated part-time days which total to the equivalent of 195 full days; or
(d) a year of teaching experience as certified by a previous employer.
(2) A teacher may not claim more than one Experience Increment on the basis of A3.01(1)(b).
(3) A teacher is entitled to an Experience Increment earned under A3.01(1)(a) as soon as it is earned, provided it has not already been claimed in A3.01(1)(b).
A3.02 Before appointment to the teaching staff of the Government of the Northwest Territories, the teacher submits proof of previous teaching experience to the hiring Divisional Education Council and the Registrar of the TQS appointed under Section 49 of the Education Act.
A3.03 Teaching experience is experience of at least 15 consecutive teaching days as a teacher, contract/term contract teacher or substitute teacher.
A3.04 A teacher who is on loan to another agency for teaching duties will be given experience credit equal to the period of each stay for the purpose of calculating annual increments.
A3.05 A teacher will not be granted more than one Experience Increment for credit granted for educational leave.
(1) Teachers in the following positions are granted Experience Increments for service directly related to the subject area in which the teacher is employed:
(a) Industrial Arts - experience gained as a Journeyperson Journeyman in a trade directly related to the teaching assignment.;
(b) Home Economics - experience gained as a working home economist specializing in home management, food and nutrition, or fashions;
(c) Library – - experience gained as a librarian in a public library of a comparable position will be evaluated by the Employer. If the experience is considered appropriate to the teaching situation, the Librarian is granted appropriate experience increments.
(c) High school courses – experience gained in a college or a university setting delivering high school course materials; or as an instructor in a Teacher Education Program. Experience increments are calculated by pro-rating the teaching time for high school courses to a full course load.
(2) Each year of related experience, attained after qualification of Journeyperson Journeyman, Home Economist or Librarian, is regarded as a year teaching experience up to a maximum of five years’ years Experience Increments.
(3) Notwithstanding A3.06A3.06(2), Vocational Teachers employed in Vocational Programs are granted experience increments in addition to those provided by A3.06(1) and A3.06(2). The Experience Increments are calculated as one years teaching experience for each two years experience as a Journeyman, to the maximum increment level of the appropriate salary class.
(a) Teachers are granted experience increments for previous experience as a Classroom Assistant. The experience increments is one year of teaching experience for every two years of Classroom Assistant experience, subsequent to completion of the Classroom Assistant Training Course. This is for placement on all levels to a maximum of five increments.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
Experience Increments. A3.01 A teacher is granted one Experience Increment for each year of teaching experience in Canada or comparable experience elsewhere.
(1) A year of teaching experience consists of:
(a) any combination of teaching experience totalling totaling 195 sessional days; or
(b) a minimum of 150 teaching days in a single academic year; or
(c) an accumulation, subject to A3.03, of pro-rated part-time days which total to the equivalent of 195 full days; or
(d) a year of teaching experience as certified by a previous employer.
(2) A teacher may not claim more than one Experience Increment on the basis of A3.01(1)(b).
(3) A teacher is entitled to an Experience Increment earned under A3.01(1)(a) as soon as it is earned, provided it has not already been claimed in A3.01(1)(b).
A3.02 Before appointment to the teaching staff of the Government of the Northwest Territories, the teacher submits proof of previous teaching experience to the hiring Divisional Education Council and the Registrar of the TQS appointed under Section 49 of the Education Act.
A3.03 Teaching experience is experience of at least 15 consecutive teaching days as a teacher, contract/term contract teacher or substitute teacher.
A3.04 A teacher who is on loan to another agency for teaching duties will be given experience credit equal to the period of each stay for the purpose of calculating annual increments.
A3.05 A teacher will not be granted more than one Experience Increment for credit granted for educational leave.
(1) Teachers in the following positions are granted Experience Increments for service directly related to the subject area in which the teacher is employed:
(a) Industrial Arts - experience gained as a Journeyperson Journeyman in a trade directly related to the teaching assignment.;
(b) Home Economics - experience gained as a working home economist specializing in home management, food and nutrition, or fashions;
(c) Library – - experience gained as a librarian in a public library of a comparable position will be evaluated by the Employer. If the experience is considered appropriate to the teaching situation, the Librarian is granted appropriate experience increments.
(c) High school courses – experience gained in a college or a university setting delivering high school course materials; or as an instructor in a Teacher Education Program. Experience increments are calculated by pro-rating the teaching time for high school courses to a full course load.
(2) Each year of related experience, attained after qualification of Journeyperson Journeyman, Home Economist or Librarian, is regarded as a year teaching experience up to a maximum of five years’ years Experience Increments.
(3) Notwithstanding A3.06A3.06(2), Vocational Teachers employed in Vocational Programs are granted experience increments in addition to those provided by A3.06(1) and A3.06(2). The Experience Increments are calculated as one years teaching experience for each two years experience as a Journeyman, to the maximum increment level of the appropriate salary class.
(a) Teachers are granted experience increments for previous experience as a Classroom Assistant. The experience increments is one year of teaching experience for every two years of Classroom Assistant experience, subsequent to completion of the Classroom Assistant Training Course. This is for placement on all levels to a maximum of five increments.
(b) A public service employee appointed to a Language or Cultural Specialist position is placed on the salary schedule in the applicable qualification level not less than the salary earned before the appointment.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
Experience Increments. A3.01 A teacher is granted one (1) Experience Increment for each year of teaching experience in Canada or comparable experience elsewhere.
(1) A year of teaching experience consists of:
(a) any combination of teaching experience totalling 195 sessional days; or
(b) a minimum of 150 teaching days in a single academic year; or
(c) an accumulation, subject to A3.03, of pro-rated part-time days which total to the equivalent of 195 full days; or
(d) a year of teaching experience as certified by a previous employer.
(2) A teacher may not claim more than one Experience Increment on the basis of A3.01(1)(b).
(3) A teacher is entitled to an Experience Increment earned under A3.01(1)(a) as soon as it is earned, provided it has not already been claimed in A3.01(1)(b).
A3.02 Before appointment to the teaching staff of the Government of the Northwest Territories, the teacher submits proof of previous teaching experience to the Registrar of the TQS appointed under Section 49 of the Education Act.
A3.03 Teaching experience is experience of at least 15 consecutive teaching days as a teacher, contract/term teacher or substitute teacher.
A3.04 A teacher who is on loan to another agency for teaching duties will be given experience credit equal to the period of each stay for the purpose of calculating annual increments.
A3.05 A teacher will not be granted more than one (1) Experience Increment for credit granted for educational leave.
A3.06 (1) Teachers in the following positions are granted Experience Increments for service directly related to the subject area in which the teacher is employed:
(a) Industrial Arts - experience gained as a Journeyperson in a trade directly related to the teaching assignment.
(b) Library – - experience gained as a librarian in a public library of a comparable position will be evaluated by the Employer. If the experience is considered appropriate to the teaching situation, the Librarian is granted appropriate experience increments.
(c) High school courses – - experience gained in a college or a university setting delivering high school course materials; or as an instructor in a Teacher Education Program. Experience increments are calculated by pro-rating the teaching time for high school courses to a full course load.
(2) Each year of related experience, attained after qualification of Journeyperson or Librarian, is regarded as a year teaching experience up to a maximum of five years’ Experience Increments.
(3) Notwithstanding A3.06
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Samples: Collective Agreement