High School Teacher Workload and Online Instruction (Professional) Sample Clauses

High School Teacher Workload and Online Instruction (Professional). A. Full time high school teachers (grades 9-12) shall be assigned no more than five class sections with the exception of teachers assigned lab sciences who will be assigned no more than four class sections. Online instruction sections of no more than 15 students in a particular course may be substituted for a regular class section. B. Teachers who are authorized, but not required, to expand their existing course(s) to include online instruction over the summer and/or during the school year will be paid 1/4 of the prevailing summer school rate for 12 Unit Lessons 1/2 of the prevailing summer school rate for 24 Unit Lessons C. Teachers who are authorized or required to provide an online instruction course in addition to a full schedule defined in Section (A) shall be paid, in addition to their regular salary, the prevailing summer school rate. D. The District agrees to provide three days of paid staff development for any teacher who is assigned online instruction. E. Teachers on unpaid leave from the district may be authorized to provide online instruction. F. For each new course approved for online instruction the District agrees to compensate teachers for up to eighty (80) hours of online development at the prevailing summer rate. G. For the purpose of this article, step placement on the summer school salary schedule is determined by years as an online instructor. H. Online summer school instruction may be provided by non-District instructors as determined by the District, after meeting and discussing the potential for posting of the program with the Association. APPENDIX AMemoranda of Understanding APPENDIX BSupport Staff Salary Schedules APPENDIX CProfessional Salary Schedules APPENDIX D – EPER Payment Schedules APPENDIX E – EPER Procedures APPENDIX F – Salary Banding for Premium Contributions 2019-2020 APPENDIX G – Explanatory Comment – Revisions to Salary Schedules in Appendix B and Appendix C per Arbitration Award
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High School Teacher Workload and Online Instruction (Professional). A. Full-time high school teachers (grades 9-12) shall be assigned no more than five (5) class sections with the exception of teachers assigned lab sciences who will be assigned no more than four (4) class sections. Online instruction sections of no more than fifteen (15) students in a particular course may be substituted for a regular class section. B. Teachers who are authorized, but not required, to expand their existing course(s) to include online instruction over the summer and/or during the school year will be paid 1/4 of the prevailing summer school rate for 12 Unit Lessons 1/2 of the prevailing summer school rate for 24 Unit Lessons “Unit Lessons” are defined as online lessons equivalent to a standard teaching period. C. Teachers who are authorized or required to provide an online instruction course in addition to a full schedule defined in Section A., above, shall be paid, in addition to their regular salary, the prevailing summer school rate. D. The District agrees to provide three (3) days of paid staff development for any teacher who is assigned online instruction. E. Teachers on unpaid leave from the District may be authorized to provide online instruction. F. For each new course approved for online instruction the District agrees to compensate teachers for up to eighty (80) hours of online development at the prevailing summer rate. G. For the purpose of this Article, step placement on the summer school salary schedule is determined by years as an online instructor. H. Online summer school instruction may be provided by non-District instructors as determined by the District, after meeting and discussing the potential for posting of the program with the Association.

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