WORKING CONDITIONS DURING HYBRID LEARNING Sample Clauses

WORKING CONDITIONS DURING HYBRID LEARNING. A. FOR IN-PERSON FACULTY 1. Priorities: a. In-person teachers will have as their main focus the instruction and support of students assigned to their classes. i. These students may represent a combination of hybrid and remote students. ii. Combinations of hybrid and remote students may not exceed the typical enrollment limit for an in-person class of that type. iii. Given the demands of the hybrid system with its three modes of teaching (in-person, remote, and embedded), in-person teachers will not be required to monitor or otherwise supervise classes in which remote teachers are broadcasting. iv. Students will not be in the library unless assigned there or free from class. There will be a cap so that library staff is not being exposed to more than 200 students per day. v. Record Keeping/Attendance Teachers will record student attendance in Aspen for all in-person sessions and remote synchronous learning sessions. Unlike the Spring 2020 remote period, attendance will indicate only presence on the google meets and for in-person classes and not completion of assignments. 2. Teaching Schedules will follow the Hybrid model. Additionally, a. On Wednesdays and during afternoon remote classes (after in-person classes are done), in-person teachers have the option to: i. teach remote classes and attend meetings remotely while working from a non-LS location AND/OR ii. teach their remote classes from an L-S classroom if they choose to do so. b. Just as students may be out of the building when not in class, faculty will not be expected to be in the building during planning blocks or during any time that isn’t face-to-face teaching time. c. Non-classroom faculty, including nurses, may leave the building when their official responsibilities are done. d. Activity and club advisors will meet with their students during the ACA block on Wednesdays in the Hybrid model. An exception as to the day and time of meeting may be made by mutual agreement of advisor and club participants.
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