Instructional Ability Sample Clauses

Instructional Ability. At this stage you will learn how to be a great driving teacher, which will prepare you to sit your Part 3 DVSA exam. • 42 hours in-car tuition • Access to learning platform and hardcopy training materials Training will be provided by one of our trainers (who may be a franchisee, rather than an employee of Xxxx Xxxxx). We will endeavour to use the same trainer throughout the course but reserve the right to provide a suitable replacement, should the need arise. Training is provided on intensive courses on a 2:1 student to teacher ratio as this provides significant benefits to trainees during the training process, and on a 1:1 student to teacher ratio for regional training. If you are unable to use your own vehicle on any Part 2 or Part 3 test, with sufficient notice, a suitable vehicle will be made available to you at the cost of £75.00 per test. The vehicle supplied must be paid for in advance and the charge is in addition to, and not part of, the course costs. It is fully your responsibility to arrange for the provision of a ‘Pupil’ for the purpose of the DVSA Part 3 test. Any additional costs incurred by choosing to take a trainee licence and trainee franchise are your responsibility and separate from these Terms. The Part 1, 2 and 3 tests are external and conducted by the DVSA. They are to be booked by you and are not part of the course. A copy of test certificates must be provided to Bill Plant when/if requested. Upon completing your training, we would like to offer you the option of a Trainee Licence with Xxxx Xxxxx Drivi ng School. This is a fantastic way to gain hands on, real experience and interaction with pupils to help prepare for the Part 3 test. This is completely optional after you have completed the Part 3 training (the minimum of 40 hours Part 3 training need to be received within 6 months of when you are looking to start upon the licence.) If you do take on a Trainee Licence with Xxxx Xxxxx Driving School, we will provide you with the mandatory 20 hours of additional training required.
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Instructional Ability. 5.1 You may not commence any in-car training for Part 3 until You have passed Part 1 and Part 2. Prior to commencement of any Part 3 training under this paragraph 5 You will pay to Us the Part 3 Charges. We will not be obliged to provide You with any Part 3 materials or training until We have received the Part 3 Charges from You.
Instructional Ability. At this stage you will learn how to be a great driving teacher, which will prepare you to sit your Part 3 DVSA exam. • 42 hours in-car tuition • Access to learning platform and hardcopy training materials Training will be provided by one of our trainers (who may be a franchisee, rather than an employee of Xxxx Xxxxx). We will endeavour to use the same trainer throughout the course but reserve the right to provide a suitable replacement, should the need arise. Training is provided on intensive courses on a 2:1 student to teacher ratio as this provides significant benefits to trainees during the training process, and on a 1:1 student to teacher ratio for regional training. If you are unable to use your own vehicle on any Part 2 or Part 3 test, with sufficient notice, a suitable vehicle will be made available to you at the cost of £75.00 per test. The vehicle supplied must be paid for in advance and the charge is in addition to, and not part of, the course costs. It is fully your responsibility to arrange for the provision of a ‘Pupil’ for the purpose of the DVSA Part 3 test. Any additional costs incurred by choosing to take a trainee licence and trainee franchise are your responsibility and separate from these Terms. The Part 1, 2 and 3 tests are external and conducted by the DVSA. They are to be booked by you and are not part of the course. A copy of test certificates must be provided to Bill Plant when/if requested.

Related to Instructional Ability

  • Instructional Framework The District and the Association have agreed to the adopted research-based instructional framework developed by Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx and approved by OSPI. The Association and District have also agreed to Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx’x frameworks for specialists for use with other certificated educators.

  • Instructional Materials A. The Board recognizes that appropriate texts, library reference facilities, maps and globes, laboratory equipment, audio-visual equipment, art supplies, athletic equipment, current periodicals, standard tests and questionnaires, computers, and similar materials are the tools of the teaching profession.

  • Instructional Day 6 The hours of employment defined in Sections A.1., A.2., and A.3. above shall include 7 at least the required number of instructional minutes to qualify for incentive funding 8 provided in Education Code, Section 46201. The designation of instructional time 9 shall conform to the law. Subject to the foregoing, the minimum number of 10 instructional minutes shall be: 12 Kindergarten 36,000 13 Grades 1, 2, and 3 50,400 14 Grades 4 and 5 54,000 15 Grades 6, 7, and 8 64,800 16 Grades 9, 10, 11, and 12 64,800 17 except that:

  • Instructional Assignment The period of an instructional assignment during an academic year shall not exceed an average of seventy-five (75) days per semester and the period for testing, advisement, and other scheduled assignments shall not exceed an average of ten (10) days per semester. Within each semester, activities referred to above shall be scheduled during contiguous weeks with the exception of spring break, if any.

  • Unauthorized Access Notification LEA shall notify Provider promptly of any known or suspected unauthorized access. LEA will assist Provider in any efforts by Provider to investigate and respond to any unauthorized access.

  • Instructions from Customer Processing on Legal Requirement. 28(3) (b) 3.3 Personnel. 28(3) (c) and 32 2 and Appendix 2 Security of Processing and Appendix 2, Technical and Organizational Measures. 28(3) (e) 3.4 Cooperation. 28(3) (f) and 32-36 2 and Appendix 2, 3.5, 3.6 Security of Processing and Appendix 2, Technical and Organizational Measures. Personal Data Breach Notification. Data Protection Impact Assessment. 28(3) (g) 4 Data export and Deletion 28(3) (h) 5 CERTIFICATIONS AND AUDITS

  • INSTRUCTIONAL MINUTES When CONTRACTOR is a NPS, the total number of instructional minutes per school day provided by CONTRACTOR shall be at least equivalent to the number of instructional minutes per school day provided to students at like grade level attending LEA schools and shall be specified in the student’s ISA developed in accordance with the student’s IEP. For students in grades kindergarten through 12 inclusive, unless otherwise specified in the student’s IEP and ISA, the number of instructional minutes, excluding breakfast, recess, lunch and passing time shall be at the same level that Ed. Code prescribes for the LEA. The total number of annual instructional minutes shall be at least equivalent to the total number of annual instructional minutes provided to students attending LEA schools in like grade level unless otherwise specified in the student’s IEP. When CONTRACTOR is a NPA and/or related services provider, the total number of minutes per school day provided by CONTRACTOR shall be specified in the student’s ISA developed in accordance with the student’s IEP.

  • Instructions for Certification 1. By signing and submitting this CONTRACT, the prospective lower tier participant is providing the certification set out below.

  • CERTIFICATION OF NO ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIALS OR WORK 8.1 The Contractor shall be responsible for ensuring that no asbestos containing materials or work is included within the scope of the Work. The Contractor shall take whatever measures it deems necessary to insure that all employees, suppliers, fabricators, material men, subcontractors, or their assigns, comply with this requirement.

  • Notice of Unauthorized Use The Receiving Party will notify the Disclosing Party immediately upon discovery of any unauthorized use or disclosure of Confidential Information or any other breach of this Agreement by Receiving Party. The Receiving Party will cooperate with the Disclosing Party in every reasonable way to help the Disclosing Party regain possession of such Confidential Information and prevent its further unauthorized use.

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