STUDENT TEACHING PROGRAM ASSISTANCE. A. The Superintendent is directly responsible for the approval of Student Teacher placements in the District. No Student Teacher shall be assigned to any Supervising Teacher without the prior consent of the Supervising Teacher and the consent of the Building Principal. B. Supervising Teachers shall have at least three (3) years of seniority in the District. C. College or University Program Coordinators shall work directly with any Teacher participating in the Student Teaching Programs. D. All payments received by the District for Student Teacher Programs or by any individual Teacher for services as a Supervising Teacher shall be deposited into a Supervising Teacher Fund and expended as follows: 1. An amount of twenty-five dollars ($25.00), if paid by a university, shall be paid to a Supervising Teacher, if requested within two (2) years following the end of the semester he/she supervised a Student Teacher upon request to the Superintendent. 2. This money shall be used to reimburse the Teacher for expenses incurred for tuition, education supplies, conferences, and visitations. 3. Any amount received for Student Teachers through sponsoring institution and not reimbursed to Teachers shall be used for total teaching staff in-service and professional development. E. No Supervising Teacher shall have more than one (1) Student Teacher per school year. F. No Student Teacher shall be placed in sole charge of a classroom until both the College or University Program Coordinator and the Supervising Teacher have agreed that this experience is desirable. G. Student Teachers shall not be used as Substitutes for Teachers other than Supervising Teachers to whom they are assigned, and then only under emergency conditions.
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STUDENT TEACHING PROGRAM ASSISTANCE. A. The Superintendent of Schools is directly responsible for the approval of Student Teacher placements in the Districtschool district. No Student Teacher shall be assigned to any Supervising Teacher without the his prior consent of the Supervising Teacher and the consent of the Building Principal.
B. Supervising Teachers shall have at least three (3) years of seniority Seniority in the DistrictSt. Xxxxxx Public Schools.
C. College or University Program Coordinators shall work directly with any Teacher participating in the Student Teaching Programs.
D. All payments received by the District district for Student Teacher Programs or by any individual Teacher for services as a Supervising Teacher shall be deposited into a Supervising Teacher Fund and expended as follows:
1. An amount of twenty-five dollars ($25.00), if paid by a university, shall be paid to a Supervising Teacher, if requested within two (2) years following the end of the semester he/she he supervised a Student Teacher Teacher, upon request to the Superintendent.
2. This money shall be used to reimburse the Teacher for expenses incurred for tuition, education supplies, conferences, conferences and visitations.
3. Any amount received for Student Teachers through sponsoring institution and not reimbursed to Teachers shall be used for total teaching staff in-service inservice and professional development.
E. No Supervising Teacher shall have more than one (1) Student Teacher per school year.
F. No Student Teacher shall be placed in sole charge of a classroom until both the College or University Program Coordinator and the Supervising Teacher have agreed that this experience is desirable.
G. Student Teachers shall not be used as Substitutes for Teachers other than Supervising Teachers to whom they are assigned, and then only under emergency conditions.
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Samples: Professional Agreement, Professional Agreement
STUDENT TEACHING PROGRAM ASSISTANCE. A. The Superintendent Superintendent, or designee, is directly responsible for the approval of Student Teacher placements in the District. No Student Teacher shall be assigned to any Supervising Teacher without the prior consent of the Supervising Teacher and the consent of the Building Principal.
B. Supervising Teachers shall have at least three (3) years of seniority in the District.
C. College or University Program Coordinators shall work directly with any Teacher participating in the Student Teaching Programs.
D. All payments received by the District for Student Teacher Programs or by any individual Teacher for services as a Supervising Teacher shall be deposited into a Supervising Teacher Fund and expended as follows:
1. An amount of twenty-five dollars ($25.00), if paid by a university, shall be paid to a Supervising Teacher, if requested within two (2) years following the end of the semester he/she supervised a Student Teacher upon request to the Superintendent.
2. This money shall be used to reimburse the Teacher for expenses incurred for tuition, education supplies, conferences, and visitations.
3. Any amount received for Student Teachers through sponsoring institution institutions and not reimbursed to Teachers shall be used for total teaching staff in-service and professional development.
E. No Supervising Teacher shall have more than one (1) Student Teacher per school year.
F. No Student Teacher shall be placed in sole charge of a classroom until both the College or University Program Coordinator and the Supervising Teacher have agreed that this experience is desirable.
G. Student Teachers shall not be used as Substitutes for Teachers other than Supervising Teachers to whom they are assigned, and then only under emergency conditions.
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Samples: Professional Agreement, Professional Agreement