STUDENT ADVISEMENT Sample Clauses

STUDENT ADVISEMENT. 1. During the fiscal year (September 1, 2014 - August 31, 2015) the College may, at its discretion, employ faculty to assist department chairs with general student course advisement including course selection advisement and/or in association with the student course selection, scheduling and/or registration process. Faculty wishing to be considered for employment as student advisors shall so inform their department chairs in writing on forms provided by the College for this purpose. 2. Employment as a student advisor shall be upon the recommendation of the appropriate department chair and approved by the division xxxx. Such employment shall be on a semester-by-semester basis and non-reappointment shall not be subject to review under the grievance machinery of the Agreement. 3. Faculty employed on a part-time basis as student advisors for 2014/2015 shall be compensated at a rate of $39.71 per hour with payment based on approved timesheets submitted. 4. All services rendered as a student advisor shall be in addition to the availability requirement stipulated in Article VII, Section K hereof. 5. Effective September 1, 2015 Student Advisement is no longer a function of this agreement.
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STUDENT ADVISEMENT. The Xxxx shall approve the times for Faculty to assist with student advisement. During the Academic Year, Faculty members shall be available for advisement during the registration periods specified in writing by the Administration.
STUDENT ADVISEMENT. Undergraduate Courses and Projects: (1) Projects. Advising about undergraduate independent study projects, whether or not undertaken by the student for academic credit, is wholly voluntary on the part of the Faculty member and shall not be count- ed for the purpose of calculating a full-time Faculty member's Primary Faculty Teaching As- signment; (2) Courses. Teaching an undergraduate course which is described in the current course catalog as an independent study course, undertaken by the student for academic credit, is wholly voluntary on the part of the Faculty member and shall not be counted for the purpose of calculating a Faculty member's Primary Faculty Teaching Assignment, as long as no more than five students are involved. If more than five students register to take the course as inde- pendent study then, with the agreement of the appropriate Xxxx, a full course must be sched- uled and the teacher credit hours count towards a full-time Faculty member's Primary Faculty Teaching Assignments.
STUDENT ADVISEMENT. An appropriate faculty or staff member at UMSL shall be assigned and responsible to advise students regarding their academic preparation for admission to Xxxxx and for their ultimate goal of chiropractic licensure. This advisement shall include attention to special requirements for licensure in some states, such as, but not limited to, completion of the baccalaureate degree prior to matriculation in a chiropractic college.
STUDENT ADVISEMENT. Academic advisors from Moorpark College’s Transfer/Counseling Center shall be responsible for advising students regarding their academic preparation for admission to the AJU and for their ultimate goal of matriculation at the AJU. Care will be taken to make students aware of the requirements and the agreement regarding transfer of credits.
STUDENT ADVISEMENT. The SDSU program liaison is responsible for advising students regarding their academic preparation for admission to ISU while in attendance at SDSU; paying particular attention to the special requirements and needs of the MS in Nuclear Science and Engineering at ISU. Similarly the ISU liaison will be responsible for facilitating the advisement of students during their first year at ISU to ensure that the necessary transferrable courses are completed.

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  • STUDENT DISCIPLINE AND TEACHER PROTECTION A. The Board recognizes its responsibility to give all reasonable support and assistance to teachers with respect to the maintenance of control and discipline in the classroom. Whenever it appears that a particular pupil requires the attention of special counselors, social workers, law enforcement personnel, physicians, or other professional persons, the principal shall be notified. The Board feels that the teacher and the specialists indicated above should work together to improve the case. B. It is recognized that discipline problems are less likely to occur in classes where a high level of student interest is maintained. It is likewise recognized that when discipline problems occur, they may most constructively be dealt with by encouragement, praise and emphasis upon a child’s desirable characteristics. A teacher may use such force as is necessary, according to the law, to protect himself/herself from attack or to prevent injury to another student. C. A teacher may ask the principal to exclude a pupil from class when the grossness of the offense, the persistence of the misbehavior, or the disruptive effect of the violation makes the continued presence of the student in the classroom intolerable. In such cases, the teacher will furnish the principal, as promptly as his/her teaching obligations will allow, full particulars of the incident in writing. D. Procedure for suspension of students from school shall be distributed to students and teachers each year. E. Any case of assault upon a teacher while on duty should be promptly reported to the Board or its designated representative. The Board will provide legal counsel to advise the teacher of his/her rights and obligations with respect to such assault and shall promptly render all reasonable assistance to the teacher in connection with handling of the incident by law enforcement and judicial authorities. F. If any teacher is complained against or sued as a result of any action taken by the teacher while in pursuit of his/her employment, the Board may provide legal counsel and render all necessary assistance to the teacher in his/her defense. G. Time lost by a teacher in connection with any incident mentioned in this Article shall not be charged against the teacher. X. The Board will reimburse teachers for any loss, damages or destruction of clothing or personal property of the teacher while on duty in the school or on school premises in those cases where the school could have reasonably prevented the loss. I. No action shall be taken upon any complaint by a parent of the student directed toward the teacher nor shall any notice thereof be included in said teacher’s personnel file unless such matter is promptly reported in writing to the teacher concerned. J. Teachers shall be expected to exercise reasonable care with respect to the safety of pupils and property, but shall not be individually liable, except in the case of gross neglect of duty, for any damage or loss to person or property.

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  • Student Discipline 1. The parties recognize that part of the teacher's responsibility is to maintain control and discipline of students. The Board further recognizes its responsibility to give support and assistance to the teacher with respect to the maintenance of control and discipline in the classroom and school in accordance with established Board policies, administrative regulations, building procedures and state statutes; however, the Board shall not be obligated when any disciplinary actions employed by any teacher is contrary to law, Board policy, or administrative regulations. 2. The Board shall set all policies on matters of discipline. A team, minimally consisting of building administrators and teachers, shall develop disciplinary procedures for their respective buildings that are consistent with state statutes, Board policies, and administrative regulations. These disciplinary procedures shall be completed or updated and reviewed by each faculty prior to a date established by the principal. These shall be distributed to students, teachers, and parents no later than October 1 of each year, and it shall be the responsibility of the administration and teachers to enforce these policies, regulations, and procedures. 3. The District and Association shall work together to promote a safe work environment including the right to be free from violent behavior or threatening violent behavior. (2019) When an offense, persistent misbehavior, or the disruptive effect of misbehavior makes the continued presence of a student in the classroom intolerable, the student may be referred by the teacher to the principal or his/her designee for disciplinary action. In such case, an account of the problem or incident will be communicated as soon as feasibly possible, given instructional and safety responsibilities, by the teacher to the principal or his/her designee. The communication should include what previous corrective action, and/or parent communication if any, has been taken by the teacher. The principal or his/her designee shall communicate the disposition of the referral as soon as feasibly possible given administrative and safety responsibilities. In cases when the disruptive effect of the student’s behavior is so extreme as to preclude the instructional process, the teacher shall immediately communicate the need to remove the child temporarily from the classroom until such time as the student, teacher, and principal or other appropriate authority, resolves the situation. (2009)

  • 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).

  • Program Monitoring The Contractor will make all records and documents required under this Agreement as outlined here, in OEC Policies and NHECC Policies available to the SRO or its designee, the SR Fiscal Officer or their designee and the OEC. Scheduled monitoring visits will take place twice a year. The SRO and OEC reserve the right to make unannounced visits.

  • Contract Monitoring The criminal background checks required by this rule shall be national in scope, and must be conducted at least once every three (3) years. Contractor shall make the criminal background checks required by Paragraph IV.G.1 available for inspection and copying by DRS personnel upon request of DRS.

  • Outreach and Education The agencies agree to coordinate, conduct joint outreach presentations, and prepare and distribute publications, when appropriate, for the regulated community of common concern. • The agencies agree to work with each other to provide a side-by-side comparison of laws with overlapping provisions and jurisdiction. • The agencies agree to provide a hyperlink on each agency’s website linking users directly to the outreach materials in areas of mutual jurisdiction and concern. • The agencies agree to jointly disseminate outreach materials to the regulated community, when appropriate. • All materials bearing the DOL or DOL/WHD name, logo, or seal must be approved in advance by DOL. • All materials bearing the OEAS name, logo, or seal must be approved in advance by OEAS.

  • Manager 5.1. Rules relating to the rights, duties and responsibilities of the Managers shall be governed by the Act. Such provisions are hereinafter incorporated into this Agreement by reference. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Manager shall have the powers set forth in Paragraph 5.3 below.

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