Designated Teacher definition
Examples of Designated Teacher in a sentence
To ensure the school nurse has up-to-date information for all key staff within the school including: Head Teacher, SENCO, Mental Health Lead, Medical Conditions Champion and the Designated Teacher for Child Protection.
A teacher shall not be assigned as a Designated Teacher for more than three school days except with the approval of the Unit.
The Designated Teacher will • Be a champion for Children Looked After within the college and ensure that they are receiving special provision.
Governors ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Wednesday 4 November 2020 9.30am—12.30pm Looked After Children Training A half-day training session specifically designed for the Designated Teacher for Looked After Children.
The Governing Body will appoint a Designated Teacher for Children Looked After.
Where the Principal has appointed a Designated Teacher, the Teacher shall be compensated by a responsibility allowance of $15 per half day or less and $30 for each full day.
The Contractor’s researchers will consult initially with each school's Designated Teacher to establish the situation of children who are enrolled on the programme (i.e. whether any summer school pupils in public care).
Designated Teacher for Children in Care 17A) The Academy Trust will in respect of the Academy act in accordance with, and be bound by, all relevant statutory and regulatory provisions and have regard to any guidance and codes of practice issued pursuant to such provisions, as they apply at any time to a maintained school, relating to the designation of a person to manage the teaching and learning programme for children who are looked after by a LA and are registered pupils at the Academy.
No teacher shall be appointed as a Designated Teacher without consent.