Seniority as a Continuing Education Teacher Sample Clauses

Seniority as a Continuing Education Teacher. A) All Continuing Education Teachers employed at the time this agreement is ratified shall have a start date of 2004, with an accumulated seniority of eleven (11) credits. B) Accumulation of seniority shall begin after a teacher completes two consecutive terms. Calculations shall occur at the end of the 2nd, 4th and 6th term. Notwithstanding statutory or granted leaves, a one term voluntary interruption, with the exception of the 6th term, will negate accumulated seniority. C) Commencing September 2005, seniority shall be calculated on a per credit basis to a maximum of eleven (11) credits per year. A Continuing Education Teacher assigned to non- teaching duties will accumulate one credit for each 90 hours of work to a maximum of eleven
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Seniority as a Continuing Education Teacher. A) Accumulation of seniority shall begin after a teacher completes two consecutive terms. Calculations shall occur at the end of the fifteenth (15th) day of each school term and once each year on June 1st for night school terms. Two consecutive terms of voluntary interruption will negate accumulated seniority, except in the case of statutory leaves.

Related to Seniority as a Continuing Education Teacher

  • Continuing Education The Hospital and the Union recognize that continuing education is important for all employees and that they have shared interests and responsibilities in ensuring equitable access to it.

  • Special Education Teachers Elementary/Secondary Special Education Coordinators shall be compensated for an extended work day in the amount of four thousand dollars ($4,000).

  • Employment Relations Education Leave Employment Relations Education Leave will be allowed in accordance with the Employment Relations Act.

  • Union Education If the local union indicates to the Hospital that its members have approved a special assessment for union education in accordance with the CUPE constitution and local union by laws, the Hospital agrees to deduct this assessment. Such assessment will be paid on a quarterly basis into a trust fund established and administered by OCHU/CUPE for this purpose.

  • Paid Education Leave The Company agrees to pay into a special fund, one (1¢) cent per hour per employee for all compensated hours for the purpose of providing paid education leave. Such leave will be for upgrading the employee skills in all aspects of trade union functions. Such monies to be paid on a quarterly basis into a trust fund established by the National Union, CAW, effective from date of ratification and sent by the Company to the following address: CAW Paid Education Leave Program, 000 Xxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx X0X 0X0.

  • In-Service Education The parties recognize the value of in-service both to the employee and the Employer and shall encourage employees to participate in in-service. All employees scheduled by the Employer to attend in-service seminars shall receive regular wages.

  • Special Education Special education services, related services, and accommodations for students who are eligible under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Section 504), the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), or any applicable provisions of state law, shall be provided in accordance with applicable state and federal law, this Agreement and Authorizer rules and policies. The Authorizer is the LEA for purposes of ensuring compliance with IDEA, Section 504, and all other federal and state laws and regulations concerning accommodation of and education of students with disabilities.

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  • Distance Education 7.13.1 Expanding student access, not increasing productivity or enrollment, shall be the primary determining factor when a decision is made to schedule a distance education course. There will be no reduction in force of faculty (as defined in Article XXIII of this Agreement) as a result of the District’s participation in distance education. 7.13.2 Courses considered to be offered as distance education shall be defined in accordance with the Board of Governors’ Title 5 Regulations and Guidelines. Generally, this definition refers to courses where the instructor and student are separated by distance and interact through the assistance of communication technology (reference section 55370 of Title 5 California Code of Regulations). The determination of which courses in the curriculum may be offered in a distance education format, in addition to instructor/student contact requirements, shall be in accordance with the Title 5 California Code of Regulations.

  • General Education University Program Requirements All MTA applicable courses require a grade “C” or higher

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