Common use of Instructor oversight Clause in Contracts

Instructor oversight. As required by California Education Code, DISTRICT will participate in the hiring of Program instructors. To this end, DISTRICT will evaluate prospective Program instructors selected by the PROGRAM SPONSOR to determine whether they meet the Minimum Qualifications for Apprenticeship Instructors as outlined in Sections 70901 and 87356 of the California Education Code. Instructors who do not meet the minimum level of qualifications but are considered competent by the PROGRAM SPONSOR will need to be approved by the DISTRICT’s Equivalency Committee and additional documentation will be required from the PROGRAM SPONSOR for that process. Approval or disapproval of a proposed Program instructor by the Equivalency Committee is final and binding on the proposed Program instructor and PROGRAM SPONSOR. Those instructors not approved may not be utilized as instructor of record for the Program but may assist with classes led by an approved Program instructor, if desired by the PROGRAM SPONSOR. DISTRICT will assist with the instructor evaluation metrics prepared in partnership with the PROGRAM SPONSOR. When feasible, DISTRICT will arrange for a representative to conduct an in- class evaluation of each Program instructor to be included in the evaluation process of Program instructors by the PROGRAM SPONSOR and shall assist the PROGRAM SPONSOR in providing professional development opportunities for instructors pursuant to Paragraph 3.4.4 below.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, California State Society of Opticians

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Instructor oversight. As required by California Education Code, DISTRICT will participate in the hiring of Program instructors. To this end, DISTRICT will evaluate prospective Program instructors selected by the PROGRAM SPONSOR to determine whether they meet the Minimum Qualifications for Apprenticeship Instructors as outlined in Sections 70901 and 87356 of the California Education Code. Instructors who do not meet the minimum level of qualifications but are considered competent by the PROGRAM SPONSOR will need to be approved by the DISTRICT’s Equivalency Committee and additional documentation will be required from the PROGRAM SPONSOR for that process. Approval or disapproval of a proposed Program instructor by the Equivalency Committee is final and binding on the proposed Program instructor and PROGRAM SPONSOR. Those instructors not approved may not be utilized as instructor of record for the Program but may assist with classes led by an approved Program instructor, if desired by the PROGRAM SPONSOR. DISTRICT will assist with the instructor evaluation metrics prepared in partnership with the PROGRAM SPONSOR. When feasible, DISTRICT will arrange for a representative to conduct an in- in-class evaluation of each Program instructor to be included in the evaluation process of Program instructors by the PROGRAM SPONSOR and shall assist the PROGRAM SPONSOR in providing professional development opportunities for instructors pursuant to Paragraph 3.4.4 below.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: districtazure.clpccd.org, districtazure.clpccd.org

Instructor oversight. As required by California Education Code, DISTRICT will participate in the hiring of Program instructors. To this end, DISTRICT will evaluate prospective Program instructors selected by the PROGRAM SPONSOR to determine whether they meet the Minimum Qualifications for Apprenticeship Instructors as outlined in Sections 70901 and 87356 of the California Education Code. Instructors who do not meet the minimum level of qualifications but are considered competent by the PROGRAM SPONSOR will need to be approved by the DISTRICT’s Equivalency Committee and additional documentation will be required from the PROGRAM SPONSOR for that process. Approval or disapproval of a proposed Program instructor by the Equivalency Committee is final and binding on the proposed Program instructor and PROGRAM SPONSOR. The approval, conditional approval or rejection by the Equivalency Committee will be made after the submittal of Apprenticeship Instructor candidates by the Program Sponsor. Those instructors not approved may not be utilized as instructor of record for the Program but may assist with classes led by an approved Program instructor, if desired by the PROGRAM SPONSOR. DISTRICT will assist with the instructor evaluation metrics prepared in partnership with If requested by the PROGRAM SPONSOR. When , if feasible, DISTRICT will arrange for a representative to conduct an in- in-class evaluation of each Program instructor to be included in the evaluation process of Program instructors by the PROGRAM SPONSOR and shall assist the PROGRAM SPONSOR in recommending and providing professional development opportunities for instructors pursuant to relevant “Curriculum Review” Paragraph 3.4.4 below.

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Samples: go.boarddocs.com

Instructor oversight. As required by California Education Code, DISTRICT D[STR[CT will participate in the hiring of Program instructors. To this end, DISTRICT . D[STR[CT will evaluate prospective Program instructors selected by the PROGRAM SPONSOR to determine whether they meet the Minimum Qualifications for Apprenticeship Instructors [nstructors as outlined in Sections 70901 7090 I and 87356 of the California Education Code. Instructors [nstructors who do not meet the minimum level of qualifications but are considered competent by the PROGRAM SPONSOR will need to be approved by the DISTRICT’s DISTR[CT's Equivalency Committee and additional documentation will be required from the PROGRAM SPONSOR for that process. Approval or disapproval of a proposed Program instructor by the Equivalency Committee is final and binding on the proposed Program instructor and PROGRAM SPONSOR. Those instructors not approved may not be utilized as instructor of record for the Program but may assist with classes led by an approved Program instructor, if desired by the PROGRAM SPONSOR. DISTRICT will assist with the instructor evaluation metrics prepared in partnership with [f requested by the PROGRAM SPONSOR. When , when feasible, DISTRICT D[STRICT will arrange atnnge for a representative to conduct an in- in-class evaluation of each Program instructor to be included in the evaluation process of Program instructors by the PROGRAM SPONSOR and shall assist the PROGRAM SPONSOR in recommending and providing professional development opportunities for instructors pursuant to Paragraph 3.4.4 below.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: districtazure.clpccd.org

Instructor oversight. As required by California Education Code, DISTRICT will participate in the hiring of Program instructors. To this end, for all classes taught by the PROGRAM SPONSOR classes, DISTRICT will evaluate prospective Program instructors selected by the PROGRAM SPONSOR to determine whether they meet the Minimum Qualifications for Apprenticeship Instructors as outlined in Sections 70901 and 87356 of the California Education Code. Instructors who do not meet the minimum level of qualifications but are considered competent by the PROGRAM SPONSOR will need to be approved by the DISTRICT’s Equivalency Committee and additional documentation will be required from the PROGRAM SPONSOR for that process. Approval or disapproval of a proposed Program instructor by the Equivalency Committee is final and binding on the proposed Program instructor and PROGRAM SPONSOR. Those instructors not approved may not be utilized as instructor of record for the Program but may assist with classes led by an approved Program instructor, if desired by the PROGRAM SPONSOR. DISTRICT will assist with the instructor evaluation metrics prepared in partnership with the PROGRAM SPONSOR. When feasible, DISTRICT will arrange for a representative to conduct an in- in-class evaluation of each Program instructor to be included in the evaluation process of Program instructors by the PROGRAM SPONSOR and upon request shall assist the PROGRAM SPONSOR in providing professional development opportunities for instructors pursuant to Paragraph 3.4.4 2.4.2 below.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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Instructor oversight. As required by California Education Code, DISTRICT will participate in the hiring of Program instructors. To this end, DISTRICT will evaluate prospective Program instructors selected by the PROGRAM SPONSOR to determine whether they meet the Minimum Qualifications for Apprenticeship Instructors as outlined in Sections 70901 and 87356 of the California Education Code. Instructors who do not meet the minimum level of qualifications but are considered competent by the PROGRAM SPONSOR will need to be approved by the DISTRICT’s DISTRICT s Equivalency Committee and additional documentation will be required from the PROGRAM SPONSOR for that process. Approval or disapproval of a proposed Program instructor by the Equivalency Committee is final and binding on the proposed Program instructor and PROGRAM SPONSOR. Those instructors not approved may not be utilized as instructor of record for the Program but may assist with classes led by an approved Program instructor, if desired by the PROGRAM SPONSOR. DISTRICT will assist with the instructor evaluation metrics prepared in partnership with the PROGRAM SPONSOR. When feasible, DISTRICT will arrange for a representative to conduct an in- in-class evaluation of each Program instructor to be included in the evaluation process of Program instructors by the PROGRAM SPONSOR and shall assist the PROGRAM SPONSOR in providing professional development opportunities for instructors pursuant to Paragraph 3.4.4 below.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Health Care Services Agency

Instructor oversight. As required by California Education Code, DISTRICT will participate in the hiring of Program instructors. To this end, DISTRICT will evaluate prospective Program instructors selected by the PROGRAM SPONSOR to determine whether they meet the Minimum Qualifications for Apprenticeship Instructors as outlined in Sections §§70901 and 87356 of the California Education Code. Instructors who do not meet the minimum level of qualifications but are considered competent by the PROGRAM SPONSOR will need to be approved by the DISTRICT’s Equivalency Committee and additional documentation will be required from the PROGRAM SPONSOR for that process. Approval or disapproval of a proposed Program instructor by the Equivalency Committee is final and binding on the proposed Program instructor and PROGRAM SPONSOR. Those instructors not approved may not be utilized as instructor of record for the Program but may assist with classes led by an approved Program instructor, if desired by the PROGRAM SPONSOR. DISTRICT will assist with the instructor evaluation metrics prepared in partnership with the PROGRAM SPONSOR. When feasible, DISTRICT will arrange for a representative to conduct an in- class evaluation of each Program instructor to be included in the evaluation process of Program instructors by the PROGRAM SPONSOR and shall assist the PROGRAM SPONSOR in providing professional development opportunities for instructors pursuant to Paragraph 3.4.4 below.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Riggs Distributing, Incorporated

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