Secondary Work Load Sample Clauses

Secondary Work Load. 260 1. Secondary teachers who are involuntarily assigned teaching periods in excess of 261 their normal teaching load shall receive additional compensation in accordance 262 with the following formula. The term “teaching period” shall not include working 263 with students on their preparation and presentation of their graduation projects 264 unless a classroom assignment is made for remedial or other purposes. 265 Administration shall assign final presentation and evaluation of the graduation 266 projects during the regularly contracted teacher day. 267 Annual salary x number of additional teaching periods/yr. 268 1267
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Secondary Work Load. 258 1. Secondary teachers who are involuntarily assigned teaching periods in excess of 259 their normal teaching load shall receive additional compensation in accordance 260 with the following formula. The term “teaching period” shall not include working 261 with students on their preparation and presentation of their graduation projects 262 unless a classroom assignment is made for remedial or other purposes. 263 Administration shall assign final presentation and evaluation of the graduation 264 projects during the regularly contracted teacher day. 265 Annual salary x number of additional teaching periods/yr 266 1267 267 2. At the senior high school, a normal teaching load shall be defined as five (5) 268 teaching periods per day.

Related to Secondary Work Load

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  • Work Location While employed by the Company hereunder, the Executive shall perform his duties (when not traveling or engaged elsewhere in the performance of his duties) at the offices of the Company in Bermuda. The Executive shall travel to such places on the business of the Company in such manner and on such occasions as the Company may from time to time reasonably require.

  • Faculty Workload The workload of faculty includes student advising, maintaining and improving expertise in a discipline and in pedagogy, serving on departmental and university committees, contributing to student growth and development, evaluating student performance, scholarly activities, and service to university and community, as well as teaching and class preparation. Additionally, as a professional, a faculty member shall devote a substantial amount of his/her workload to course preparation, research, the maintenance of professional expertise, innovations in teaching/learning and other similar activities. These endeavors shall comprise the faculty member’s workload.

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