OUTSIDE SPEAKERS Sample Clauses

OUTSIDE SPEAKERS. The teacher should be free to utilize the services of outside speakers in the classroom when the teacher believes that such speakers will have educational significance for a class of students. The teacher shall obtain prior written approval from the building principal and the teacher shall have the speaker check in with the principal or his/her designee upon arrival.
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OUTSIDE SPEAKERS. The Board recognizes the right of the College community to reasonably assemble and listen to an outside speaker or witness a program sponsored by the institution, provided that this should not be construed as authorizing interference with any regular College program and that no one should be placed in a position where the person is forced to hear a speaker or witness a program that the person finds objectionable. Faculty Members will follow the Board Policy and College procedures in effect as of the date of ratification of this Agreement related to outside speakers (currently Board Policy 10-115).
OUTSIDE SPEAKERS. Paragraph 1: The teacher must be free to invite and utilize the services of outside speakers in the classroom when the teacher believes that such speakers will have educational significance for a class of pupils.
OUTSIDE SPEAKERS. Paragraph 1: The teacher must be free to invite and utilize the services of outside speakers in the classroom when the teacher believes that such speakers will have educational significance for a class of pupils. Section D: Professional Review Paragraph 1: A Professional Board of Review shall consist of a representative group of twelve (12) teachers employed by the school system and three (3) repre- sentatives of the Wichita educational community. This Professional Board of Re- 48 view shall be appointed by the Superintendent from a list of candidates submitted by the UTW in August of each year or as soon thereafter as possible. Throughout the school year, the UTW shall maintain a list of fifteen (15) names from which the Superintendent shall fill vacancies as they occur. This Professional Board of Review shall establish written rules and procedures for the conduct of its busi- ness.
OUTSIDE SPEAKERS. The Board recognizes the right of the College community to reasonably assemble and listen to an outside speaker or witness a program sponsored by the institution, provided that this should not be construed as authorizing interference with any regular College program and that no one should be placed in a position where the person is forced to hear a speaker or witness a program that the person finds objectionable. The purpose of such speakers and programs is to contribute to the overall mission of the College, and all speakers shall strictly abide by the rules and regulations governing the use of College facilities. The parties acknowledge that no institution can be wholly disassociated in the public mind from the views expressed on its campus by Faculty, students and staff or by outside speakers. Therefore, acting in its best interest, the Board reserves the right to invite, acknowledge or deny requests, as well as the right to control time and place. The extension of an invitation to anyone to speak does not constitute either approval or disapproval by the Board of any point of view as expressed by any speaker or program. The following procedures shall govern speakers and programs:
OUTSIDE SPEAKERS. Paragraph 1: The teacher must be free to invite and utilize the services of outside speakers in the classroom when the teacher believes that such speakers will have educational significance for a class of pupils.‌ Section D: Professional Review Paragraph 1: AProfessional Board of Review shall consist of a representative group of twelve (12) teachers employed by the school system and three (3) representatives of the Wichita educational community. This Professional Board of Review shall be appointed by the Superintendent from a list of candidates submitted by the UTW in August of each year or as soon thereafter as possible. Throughout the school year, the UTW shall maintain a list of fifteen
OUTSIDE SPEAKERS. No outside public address speakers may be used except as required for emergency purposes.
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