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NUMBER OF PERIODS. 1. There shall be no more than a seven (7) period day in grades 7-12. Teachers in these grades will be assigned six (6) periods, and will be provided with one (1) period for planning. No teacher shall be scheduled to travel during his or her preparation time or lunch period. 2. In the event of financial hardship or shortage of facilities the Board of Education may provide with five (5) straight periods for students in grades 7-12. All teachers would have five (5) straight periods followed by a planning period. 3. Normally, no Middle School or senior high school teacher will be assigned to more than three (3) different subject matter preparations in any one given semester without consent of the teacher involved. However, the Administration may assign some teachers to a fourth preparation. The option to volunteer for a fifth preparation is at the teacher’s discretion. Every assignment above three (3) will receive the “split grade” or “multi age” compensation of $600.00 per semester.
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NUMBER OF PERIODS. Based on the program sponsor’s occupation training approach and available in the program’s apprenticeship standards.
NUMBER OF PERIODS. Enter the full number of periods that the individual is anticipated to work on this project (use the estimated project period from the BA to determine the number of periods) Discipline Other A21 Code A03 (Other Sponsored Activity (OSA)) Preponderance of Effort Off-campus Has this proposal been submitted without institutional (OSP/SPA) review and approval No Due to Sponsor One week from request date PI Information Entry Proposed Effort for PI Effort level listed on BA Proposed Effort Entry Budget Entry List total directs from BA IDC rate 0% Approval Questions No to everything School Questions No to everything Lock and Route for signatures: Obtain signatures from PI and Department Approver (include Central Administrator as Sponsored Programs Approver) Appendix DSpecial Account Set-Up Considerations‌ • Bypass “Confirm Research Team” and complete the account set up in GMAS.
NUMBER OF PERIODS. 1. There shall be no more than a seven (7) period day in grades 7-12. Teachers in these grades will be assigned six (6) periods, and will be provided with one (1) period for planning. No teacher shall be scheduled to travel during his or her preparation time or lunch period. 2. In the event of financial hardship or shortage of facilities the Board of Education may provide with five (5) straight periods for students in grades 7-12. All teachers would have five (5) straight periods followed by a planning period. 3. Normally, no Middle School or senior high school teacher will be assigned to more than three (3) different subject matter preparations in any one given semester without consent of the teacher involved. However, the Administration may assign some teachers to a fourth preparation. The option to volunteer for a fifth preparation is at the teacher's discretion. Every assignment above three (3) will receive the "split grade" or “multi age” compensation of $600.00 per semester 4. No teacher will be reduced in hours, laid off, or transferred as a result of the implementation of a seven period day. 5. Teachers with less than two (2) years of teaching experience will not be assigned to more than three (3) subject matter preparations. 6. In grades 7 and 8, the added period shall be considered a prep.
NUMBER OF PERIODS. Maximum District Assigned Contribution -- 4 Up to 80% of full time maximum* 3 Up to 60% of full time maximum* 2 Up to 40% of full time maximum*
NUMBER OF PERIODS. 1. There shall be a six (6) period day in grades 7-12. Teachers in these grades will be assigned five (5) periods, and will be provided with one (1) period for planning. 2. Upon the recommendation of a majority of the teaching staff of a particular grade level (7-12), and a like recommendation of the Administration, the Board of Education may provide a seven (7) period day. Teachers in the grades who designate (7-12) would be assigned six (6) periods and be provided with one (1) period for planning. 3. in the event of financial hardship or shortage of facilities the Board of Education may provide five (5) straight periods for students in grades 7-12. All teachers would have five (5) straight periods followed by a planning period.
NUMBER OF PERIODS. The Contractor shall conduct a maximum of 30 periods of lectures. The classes should consist of specialist workshops and consultations. One period of instruction shall mean a period of 45 minutes. The classes may take place on the days specified by the Awarding Entity, from Monday to Saturday between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m.
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