PAR Program definition
Examples of PAR Program in a sentence
The purpose of participation in the PAR Program for the Volunteer Participating Teacher is for peer assistance only and the Consulting Teacher shall not participate in a performance review of the Volunteer Participating Teacher.
As a part of APS and ATF’s commitment to provide a continuum of support for teachers, the district and union created both the Mentor Program and the Peer Assistance and Review (PAR) Program.
A Consulting Teacher is a teacher who provides assistance to a Participating Teacher pursuant to the PAR Program.
The PAR Panel shall accept Volunteer Participating Teachers to the PAR Program based on available Consulting Teachers after completing all Referred Participating Teacher assignments, the PAR budget and other relevant considerations.
The PAR Program is an intervention program designed to help improve the performance of teachers who are having difficulties in the performance of their professional responsibilities.
A consulting teacher is a permanent certificated teacher who provides assistance to a Participating Teacher under the PAR Program established in this Agreement.
The Volunteer Participating Teacher may terminate his or her participation in the PAR Program at any time.
The PAR Program has consulting teachers who provide instructional support to novice teachers (teachers new to the profession) and those not performing to standard.
The PAR Program shall operate in accord with the procedures enumerated in the Teacher Evaluation Handbook.
The PAR Program is a mechanism for maintaining systemwide quality control and ensuring that all MCPS teachers responsible for teaching students are functioning at or above the high MCPS standards of performance.