Common use of PART-TIME EDUCATOR-STUDENT LOAD Clause in Contracts

PART-TIME EDUCATOR-STUDENT LOAD. If an educator teaches less than a full class load, the educator-student load will be prorated to reflect the appropriate reduction in the number of students. For example: if an educator teaches only 4 classes (.2 release) the average total number of students would be reduced by 20% of 26 students. If the educator is assigned more than 105 students, the teacher is in overload status and is entitled to discuss an appropriate remedy or remedies.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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PART-TIME EDUCATOR-STUDENT LOAD. If an educator teaches less than a full class load, the educator-student load will be prorated to reflect the appropriate reduction in the number of students. For example: , if an educator teaches only 4 classes (.2 release) the average total number of students would be reduced by 20% of 26 students. If the educator is assigned more than 105 students, the teacher educator is in overload status and is entitled to discuss an appropriate remedy or remedies.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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