Planning Periods and Release Time Sample Clauses

Planning Periods and Release Time. It is the teacher’s professional right to order the priorities of his or her planning time. It is understood that the excessive use of such period for personal purposes or for attending to the business of the Association or any other teacher group is not the intent of such periods. Planning periods are for preparation purposes, defined to include planning, grading of papers, assisting students, self-directed professional growth, professional reading, professional responsibilities as identified by the Professional Evaluation Committee (PEC) anchor standard contained in Domain 4 Professional Responsibilities Component 4f, and study. a. Media Center Directors shall arrange their daily schedule to include a reasonable amount of planning time, provided, however, that such time will not be scheduled at the same time each day. b. Nurses shall be available by telephone or by radio when not in the nurse’s office. c. Social workers, psychologists, Xxxxx, and counselors will have the equivalent of no more than 1,350 minutes per week of student contact time of work daily and shall arrange their daily schedule to include a reasonable amount of planning time provided, however, that such time will not be scheduled at the same time each day. d. The administration will make best efforts to schedule at least one common planning period for teachers in co-teaching assignments. If teachers in a co- teaching assignment are not scheduled for at least one common planning period, the teachers may request and receive an explanation from the administrator responsible for creating the teachers’ schedules. e. The District Mentor Coordinator will be allowed to use one (1) planning period each day to attend to District Mentor Coordinator responsibilities if such responsibilities cannot otherwise be attended to during the regular workday. f. Special education teachers with case management duties shall be provided one half- day per quarter or one full day per semester of release time to engage in case management duties.
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