Instructional Issues Clause Samples

The 'Instructional Issues' clause defines how matters related to teaching, curriculum, or educational delivery are to be addressed within an agreement or policy. It typically outlines procedures for resolving disputes or making decisions about instructional methods, materials, or standards, and may specify the roles of teachers, administrators, or committees in these processes. This clause ensures that there is a clear and consistent approach to handling instructional concerns, thereby promoting effective educational practices and minimizing conflicts.
Instructional Issues. There shall be established annually a School System Improvement Council (SSIC) and a teacher representative from each school and the elected president/chairperson of The Caroline County Education Association shall serve as members.
Instructional Issues. ACADEMIC FREEDOM
Instructional Issues. Section 1 Academic Freedom‌ A. The District and the Association agree that it is the responsibility of both parties to cooperate and assist in the education of young people about the democratic tradition, fostering recognition and acceptance of individual freedom and social responsibility, and inspiring meaningful awareness of and respect for the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
Instructional Issues. Academic Freedom 47 Section 2Allocation of Certificated Instructional Staff 48 Section 3Class Load 49 Section 4 – Activity Advisor Travel 50 Section 5 – Supervisors of Teacher Interns 51
Instructional Issues. 6.1 Class Size 1. The following goals for class sizes are agreed to by the District and the Association: Kindergarten 18 or fewer students Grades 1 – 2 20 or fewer students Grades 3 – 4 22 or fewer students Grades 5 – 6 24 or fewer students Grades 7 – 8 25 or fewer students 2. In the event that unforeseen student enrollments during the course of the school year create a situation that exceeds these goals, the District agrees to allocate resources including paraeducator time to that teacher to compensate for the increase work load.
Instructional Issues. SECTION 3 - CLASS LOAD:
Instructional Issues