Double Session definition

Double Session variation means a center-based option that employs a single teacher to work with one group of children in the morning and a different group of children in the afternoon.
Double Session means a variation of the program that operates with one (1) teacher who works with a group of children in a morning session and a different group of children in the afternoon session.

Examples of Double Session in a sentence

  • A Double Session shall include a maximum of 7 hours recording within an 8 hour time span, and shall also include a min- imum one (1) hour lunch break.

  • Recess 418 Total Minutes 263 Total Minutes 418 Total Minutes 263 Total Minutes Day ECE Half Day ECE Half Day Lead Teacher ECE SP Double Session ECE HS Full Day Teacher 210 Teaching Minutes 210 Teaching Minutes 360 Teaching Minutes 330 Teaching Minutes 163 Plan/Prep Min.

  • Recess 422 Total Minutes Day ECE Half Day ECE Half Day Lead Teacher ECE SP Double Session ECE HS Full Day Teacher 210 Teaching Minutes 210 Teaching Minutes 360 Teaching Minutes 330 Teaching Minutes 163 Plan/Prep Min.

  • A Double Session shall include a maximum of 7 hours recording within an 8 hour time span, and shall also include a minimum one (1) hour lunch break.

  • Booking two Single Sessions in the same day in lieu of a Double Session in order to circumvent the time spread penalty is not permitted.

Related to Double Session

  • Closed Session means a meeting or part of a meeting of a public body that is closed to the public.

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