Instructional Material Staffing Sample Clauses

Instructional Material Staffing a. Wherever feasible (as determined by the Board of Education) and consistent with the needs of the instructional program of the school, the following standards are recommended: 1) Every Library Media Center (LMC) shall be staffed by a full-time certificated librarian. 2) On the high school and middle school levels additional library staff may be assigned as needed. 3) One audiovisual specialist may be allocated for each middle and high school. Violations of the above mentioned standards may be called to the attention of the MTI-BOE Joint Committee on Class Size as per Section 3 of this provision. b. LMC staff of each school shall regularly conduct an evaluation of the program and service in that school. A report of that evaluation shall be submitted to the principal. No textbook will be adopted unless such has been recommended by a committee of teachers elected by the appropriate grade level and/or school and/or area teachers with whom they work.
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Instructional Material Staffing a. Wherever feasible (as determined by the Board of Education) and consistent with the needs of the instructional program of the school, the following standards are recommended: 1) Every instructional materials center (IMC) shall be staffed by a full-time certificated librarian. 2) On the high school and middle school levels additional library staff may be assigned as needed.‌‌ 3) One audiovisual specialist may be allocated for each middle and high school. Violations of the above mentioned standards may be called to the attention of the MTI-BOE Joint Committee on Class Size as per Section 3 of this provision. b. IMC staff of each school shall regularly conduct an evaluation of the program and service in that school. A report of that evaluation shall be submitted to the principal.

Related to Instructional Material Staffing

  • 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. B. Efforts shall be continued to seek and use instructional materials which reflect the contribution and presence of diverse ethnic and cultural groups. C. 1. Selection of instructional materials for each school shall be made by a committee of teachers chosen by the faculty within that school.

  • BOOKS AND INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS The total cost of books and instructional materials for school district students participating as part of this CCAP agreement will be borne by school district.

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