Common use of Minimum Observations Clause in Contracts

Minimum Observations. During each school year each employee shall be observed for the purpose of evaluation at least twice in the performance of his/her assigned duties. A minimum of one formal observation for a total observation time of thirty (30) minutes shall be required. Total formal and informal observation time for each employee for each school year shall be not less than sixty (60) minutes.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Letter of Agreement, Letter of Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Minimum Observations. During each school year each employee shall be observed for the purpose of evaluation at least twice in the performance of his/her assigned duties. A minimum of one formal observation for a total observation time of thirty (30) minutes shall be required. Total formal and informal observation time for each employee for each school year shall be not less than sixty (60) minutes. Employees in their third year of provisional status shall be observed three (3) times for not less than ninety (90) minutes. *Evaluators will refer to the Xxxxxxxxx support documents that address classroom settings outside the general education program.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Final Tentative Agreement

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Minimum Observations. During each school year each employee shall be observed for the purpose of evaluation at least twice in the performance of his/her assigned duties. A minimum of one formal observation for a total observation time of thirty (30) minutes shall be required. Total formal and informal observation time for each employee for each school year shall be not less than sixty (60) minutes. Employees in their third year of provisional status shall be observed three (3) times for not less than ninety (90) minutes. *Evaluators will refer to the Xxxxxxxxx support documents that address classroom settings outside the general eductioneducation program.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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