SUPERVISION AND EVALUATION OF INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL Sample Clauses

SUPERVISION AND EVALUATION OF INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL. A. The Supervision of Instructional Personnel 9
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SUPERVISION AND EVALUATION OF INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL. A. The Supervision of Instructional Personnel 11 B. The Evaluation of Instructional Personnel 11 C. Teacher Files 12 VI. TEACHING CONDITIONS A. Academic Freedom 12 B. Summer Study Grants 13 C. Scheduling of Teacher Assignments 13 D. Class Size 13 E. Teachers of Students with Disabilities 14 F. Teacher Day 14 1. Elementary Teachers 14
SUPERVISION AND EVALUATION OF INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL. A. The Supervision of Instructional Personnel 11 B. The Evaluation of Instructional Personnel 11 C. Teacher Files 12 VI. TEACHING CONDITIONS A. Academic Freedom 12 B. Summer Study Grants 13 C. Scheduling of Teacher Assignments 13 D. Class Size 13 E. Teachers of Students with Disabilities 14 F. Teacher Day 14 1. Elementary Teachers 14 2. Middle School Teachers 15 3. High School Teachers 15 4. School Psychologists, Guidance Counselors, and Social Workers 16 5. Middle and High School Extra Help 16 6. All Teachers 16 G. Part-Time Teachers 17 H. School Calendar 17 I. Consultation on Budget and School Space 18 J. Salaries 1. Schedule 19 2. Payments 19 3. Payment for Extra Curricular Activities 19 4. Transfer to Higher Classification 20 5. Increment Withholding 20 6. Extra Work 20 7. Physical Education Classes 20 K. Teacher Lounge, Dining and Preparation Areas 21 L. Teacher Rest Rooms 21 M. Telephones 21 N. Parking 21 VII. INSURANCE, HEALTH AND ANNUITY BENEFITS A. Medical Examinations 21 B. Health Insurance 22 C. Health Insurance Rebate 22 D. Benefit Trust 23 E. Pre-Tax Contribution Program 23 F. NYSUT Member Benefits 23

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