Other Professional Duties. There is a range of other professional activities that go on regularly within schools. If a teacher is expected to carry out any duty that is deemed reasonable and in balance with the duties allocated to colleagues, then it must also be accounted for in the time budget. Due attention must be paid to ensure that there is work/life balance, in line with the Strategy for Teacher Health and Wellbeing in Northern Ireland (TNC 2011/1), particularly where a teacher volunteers to take on additional duties on an unremunerated basis.
Other Professional Duties. Each employee is responsible not only for classroom duties (or, in the case of non-classroom teachers, scheduled duties) for which properly credentialed, but also for all related professional duties. Such professional duties include the following examples: instructional planning; preparing lesson plans in a format appropriate to the teacher's assignment; preparing and selecting instructional materials; reviewing and evaluating the work of pupils; communicating and conferring with pupils, parents, staff and administrators; maintaining appropriate records; providing leadership and supervision of student activities and organizations; supervising pupils both within and outside the classroom; supervising teacher aides when assigned; cooperating in parent, community and open house activities; participating in staff development programs, professional activities related to their assignment, independent study and otherwise keeping current with developments within their areas or subjects of assignment; assuming reasonable responsibility for the proper use and control of District property, equipment, material and supplies; and attending faculty, departmental, grade level and other meetings called or approved by the immediate administrator.
4.1 Lesson plans or evidence of planning in a format appropriate to the teacher’s assignment, shall be furnished by each classroom teacher upon request from the teacher's immediate administrator. No special format for a lesson plan shall be required.
4.2 All duties required of each employee shall meet the test of reasonableness, and shall be assigned and distributed by the site administrator in a reasonable and equitable manner among the employees at the school or center.
Other Professional Duties. It is recognized that in addition to the twenty-five (25) hours per week of instruc- tion and office hours required of an instructor, additional time is spent in prepara- tion for class, evaluation of student work, studying, working with students, serving on College committees and representing the College to the general public.
Other Professional Duties. Employees are responsible for attending and participating in certain activities that may be scheduled outside of the defined working hours as follows: Back to School Night (one per school year; Classroom Teachers and Advisors required, Arts Specialists optional) Spring Show (one per school year) Exhibition of Learning Events (one per semester) Family Arts Night (one per school year; Arts Specialists required, Classroom Teachers optional) And the following meetings, for which every effort will be made, given participant schedules, to conduct during the work day: Individual Education Plan (IEP) Meetings Student/Study Team (SST) Meetings Parent Teacher Conferences (one week in Fall and in Spring semester) Teachers are to attend to instructional preparation needs before the student instructional day begins and at all other appropriate times. The Teacher will not leave assigned students unattended or with unqualified individuals at any time during the instructional day. CACS requires well-developed teaching skills and therefore requires each of its teachers to participate in professional development: Board approved training events, conferences and seminars, etc. All teachers must attend the following professional development at CACS: Staff meetings throughout the school year on Tuesdays from 2:00 p.m. to 3:50 p.m., or as otherwise scheduled; Up to two (2) additional staff meetings from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. when necessary; Professional development/in-service trainings occurring during normal working hours; and Other professional development opportunities offered at the discretion of the Director The Creative Arts Charter School (CACS) Arts Specialist serves in a professional capacity as an active member of the school community and as a faculty team member of the school. Working collaboratively within the arts teaching team, the Arts Specialist has the primary responsibility of developing and implementing an arts curriculum consistent with the school’s mission and vision.
Other Professional Duties. Employees are responsible for attending and participating in certain activities that may be scheduled outside of the defined working hours as follows: All other activities outside of working hours are subject to voluntary attendance and participation. Teachers are encouraged to attend Arts Performances and Community Events in which their class participates. Arts Specialists may schedule other arts exhibitions/performances throughout the year, and would be encouraged to attend these events, unless alternative arrangements are made. All other activities that may fall after the regular work day are subject to voluntary attendance and participation.
Other Professional Duties. Administrative Designee (hereafter referred to as A.D.)
Other Professional Duties. The ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL may accept speaking, writing, lecturing, consultant work or other engagements of a professional nature, provided they do not derogate from his/her duties as ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL for NPS, the engagement does not interfere with or detract from his/her work as ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL, and the ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL has received prior approval of the Superintendent. The ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL agrees that such activities shall be limited to not more than three (3) days in the aggregate per Contract Year.
Other Professional Duties. It is recognized that in addition to the twenty-five (25) hours per week of instruction and office hours required of an instructor, additional time is spent in preparation for class, evaluation of student work, studying, working with students, serving on college committees and representing the college to the general public.
Other Professional Duties. Hours associated with pre-semester preparation for classes, additional professional development activities beyond required “flex” hours, and other professional duties as mutually agreed between the Faculty Assembly and the District.
Other Professional Duties. Employees are responsible for attending and participating in certain activities that may be scheduled outside of the defined working hours as follows: