PROFESSIONAL INTERN SUPERVISION/TEACHING FELLOW Sample Clauses

PROFESSIONAL INTERN SUPERVISION/TEACHING FELLOW. The Federal Hocking Board of Education agrees to cooperate with teacher training institutions in providing a supervised clinical experience for prospective teachers within the following guidelines: A. Cooperating teachers shall be classroom teachers employed in the Federal Hocking Local School District. B. Cooperating teachers shall have a minimum of three (3) years teaching experience in the Federal Hocking Local School District and a professional license from the State Department of Education in the field which they are teaching and in the field that the prospective teacher is to receive experience. C. Exceptions can be made by the Administration of the Federal Hocking School District for new teachers to the District who have been previous cooperating teachers or who have accumulated additional years of teaching experience outside the Federal Hocking School District. D. A cooperating teacher shall be assigned no more than one (1) professional intern/student teacher at any given period during the school year, and no more than two (2) professional interns/student teachers in one (1) school year, unless the cooperating teacher agrees to assume more responsibility. E. The cooperating teacher shall be responsible for classroom performance and behavior of the professional intern/student teacher in cooperation with the teacher training institution and the building principal. F. Periodic progress evaluation of professional interns/student teachers by the cooperating teacher, with the building principal and the teacher training institution will be conducted. G. Compensation for the professional interns/student teachers shall be paid to the cooperating teacher by the district, equal to the compensation provided by the teacher training institution less standard payroll deductions. H. Cooperating teachers shall not be assigned additional duties outside their regular scheduled duties (e.g. scheduled duties as assigned bus, hall, cafeteria, etc.) unless said teacher agrees to the assignment. I. All professional interns/student teachers, observers and/or field experience students must be approved by the appropriate center's principal prior to the institution's assignment. J. The number of teaching fellows within the district will be capped at three (3).
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