Common use of Supervision Time Clause in Contracts

Supervision Time. 1) Supervision time shall be defined as the time a teacher is assigned to supervise students outside of the three hundred (300) minute instructional day. Unless specifically assigned, teachers shall not be required to perform supervisory duties outside of the Instructional Day as defined in Article 12.02. For greater certainty, supervisory duties include assigned duties such as yard duty, hall duty, bus duty and lunchroom duty and other assigned duties undertaken before the beginning of opening exercises in the morning and the commencement of classes following the lunch interval. 2) Effective September 1, 2005, no teacher will be assigned supervision in excess of the amount of supervision time assigned in his or her school as of March 1, 2005, subject to modifications or changes in assignment or workplace. The implementation of a balanced day does not constitute a modification in assignment or workplace for these purposes. 3) Effective on May 1, 2009, the maxima of supervision minutes for elementary teachers will be eighty (80) minutes within each period of five instructional days. Scheduled supervision duties include, but are not limited to yard duty, hall duty, bus duty and lunchroom duty. 4) Supervision time for teachers in less than full-time assignments shall be pro- rated.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Supervision Time. 1) Supervision time shall be defined as the time a teacher is assigned to supervise students outside of the three hundred (300) minute instructional day. Unless specifically assigned, teachers shall not be required to perform supervisory duties outside of the Instructional Day as defined in Article 12.02. For greater certainty, supervisory duties include assigned duties such as yard duty, hall duty, bus duty and lunchroom duty and other assigned duties undertaken before the beginning of opening exercises in the morning and the commencement of classes following the lunch interval. 2) . Effective September 1, 2005, no teacher will be assigned supervision in excess of the amount of supervision time assigned in his or her school as of March 1, 2005, subject to modifications or changes in assignment or workplace. The implementation of a balanced day does not constitute a modification in assignment or workplace for these purposes. 3) . Effective on May 1, 2009, the maxima of supervision minutes for elementary teachers will be eighty (80) minutes within each period of five instructional days. Scheduled supervision duties include, but are not limited to yard duty, hall duty, bus duty and lunchroom duty. 4) . Supervision time for teachers in less than full-time assignments shall be pro- pro-rated. Effective 2010-11, two (2) Professional Activity Days will be designated for the purpose of assessment and completion of report cards: one prior to the first reporting period and one prior to the second reporting period.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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Supervision Time. 1) . Supervision time shall be defined as the time a teacher is assigned to supervise students outside of the three hundred (300) minute instructional day. Unless specifically assigned, teachers shall not be required to perform supervisory duties outside of the Instructional Day as defined in Article 12.02. For greater certainty, supervisory duties include assigned duties such as yard duty, hall duty, bus duty and lunchroom duty and other assigned duties undertaken before the beginning of opening exercises in the morning and the commencement of classes following the lunch interval. 2) . Effective September 1, 2005, no teacher will be assigned supervision in excess of the amount of supervision time assigned in his or her school as of March 1, 2005, subject to modifications or changes in assignment or workplace. The implementation of a balanced day does not constitute a modification in assignment or workplace for these purposes. 3) . Effective on May 1, 2009, the maxima of supervision minutes for elementary teachers will be eighty (80) minutes within each period of five instructional days. Scheduled supervision duties include, but are not limited to yard duty, hall duty, bus duty and lunchroom duty. 4) . Supervision time for teachers in less than full-time assignments shall be pro- pro-rated.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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