Informal Observation by Visitors other than District Administrators Sample Clauses

Informal Observation by Visitors other than District Administrators. The purpose of this language is to collaborate to minimize disruption to teaching and learning, and to protect the integrity of the evaluation process. In order to accomplish this purpose, the San Ysidro School District and the San Ysidro Education Association agree to the following regarding informal observations by visitors other than District administrators: 1. School administrators will be present during informal observations; 2. Visits to schools by those other than District administrators shall be announced in advance; 3. Information gathered during informal observations with visitors shall not be applied to unit members’ evaluations; 4. Feedback from, and information gathered during informal observations will not be disseminated in a manner which identifies unit members on an individual basis, except in those instances in which an individual unit member must be identified in order to obtain a benefits (i.e., special recognition, program incentives, etc…); 5. Informal observers shall not interrupt the teacher or students during instruction; and 6. Informal observations shall not add to, detract, or alter in any way, the agreed upon evaluation procedure in the current collective bargaining agreement between the parties.
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