Career teacher definition

Career teacher means a teacher who:
Career teacher means a teacher who has completed three (3) or more consecutive complete school years in such capacity in one school district under a written teaching contract;
Career teacher means a teacher who: 1. for teachers employed by a school district during the 2011-12 school year, has completed three (3) or more consecutive complete school years as a teacher in one school district under a written continuing or temporary teaching contract, or 2. for teachers employed for the first time by a school district under a written continuing or temporary teaching contract on or after July 1, 2012: (a) has completed three (3) consecutive complete school years as a teacher in one school district under a written continuing or temporary teaching contract and has achieved a rating of “superior” as measured pursuant to the Oklahoma Teacher and Leader Effectiveness Evaluation System (TLE) as set forth in Section 6 of this act for at least two (2) of the three (3) school years, with no rating below “effective,” (b) has completed four (4) consecutive complete school years as a teacher in one school district under a written continuing or temporary teaching contract, has averaged a rating of at least “effective” as measured pursuant to the TLE for the four-year period, and has received a rating of at least “effective” for the last two (2) years of the four-year period, or (c) has completed four (4) or more consecutive complete school years in one school district under a written continuing or temporary teaching contract and has not met the requirements of subparagraph a or b of this paragraph, only if the principal of the school at which the teacher is employed submits a petition to the superintendent of the school district requesting that the teacher be granted career status, the superintendent agrees with the petition, and the school district board of education approves the petition. The principal shall specify in the petition the underlying facts supporting the granting of career status to the teacher;

Examples of Career teacher in a sentence

  • District appraisal trends from first year teachers’ appraisals will also be used to inform and make revisions to the Early Career teacher support program.

  • A Career teacher in an eliminated position will be placed in a retained position in which the teacher is, at the time of the presentation of recommendation to reduce force, certified by standard certification, provided the position is occupied by a probationary or licensed teacher.

  • Career teacher means any teacher that has been employed by the District for four (4) or more consecutive complete school years under a written teaching contract.

  • Career teacher assistance is designed to provide clear intervention and remediation for experienced teachers whose job performance does not meet one or more of the Iowa Teaching Standards.

  • Career teacher assistance is designed to provide clear intervention and remediation for experienced teachers whose job performance has been determined to not meet the Iowa Teaching Standards.


More Definitions of Career teacher

Career teacher means a teacher who has completed three (3) or more consecutive complete school years in such capacity in the School District under a written teaching contract.
Career teacher means a teacher who has completed three (3)
Career teacher means a teacher who has completed three (3) or more consecutive complete school years at OSB or OSD or who otherwise meets the definition of a career teacher as provided for in the Oklahoma School Code.
Career teacher means a teacher who has obtained career status as provided in G.S. 115C-325(c).
Career teacher. A duly certified teacher who has completed three (3) or more consecutive complete school years of teaching service in the Xxxxxx City-Xxxxxxx Public School District under a written contract, as provided by law.
Career teacher means a teacher who has obtained career status as
Career teacher means a teacher who: for teachers employed by the school district prior to the 2017- 2018 school year end has completed three (3) or more consecutive complete school years as a teacher in the school district under a written continuing or temporary teaching contract, or