Provisions for Formal Observations Sample Clauses

Provisions for Formal Observations a. The number of Formal observations required for each category is: o Category 1 and 2B: 2 observations, one in the first semester and one in the second semester ▪ If a Category 1 or Category 2B teacher is hired as a temporary contract teacher only one observation is required. o Category 2A: 1 observation
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Provisions for Formal Observations a. Each teacher shall be advised as to who will observe him/her prior to any Formal observation. Formal observations shall be completed by administrators only. Each Formal observation shall have a planning conference prior to and a reflection conference after the observation. Each conference shall provide privacy between the teacher and the administrator and shall occur within ten (10) duty days after the Formal observation except by mutual agreement.
Provisions for Formal Observations a. A teacher shall be employed for at least twenty (20) duty days before any formal observation is conducted.

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