Referred Teacher definition

Referred Teacher. The purpose of participation in the PAR Program is to assist permanent unit 12 members in developing subject matter knowledge, developing teaching strategies, or both.
Referred Teacher. A Referred Teacher is a permanent teacher who has received an overall rating of:
Referred Teacher is a unit member with permanent status whose most recent performance evaluation contained an unsatisfactory evaluation in either subject matter knowledge or teaching methods/instructional strategies, or both. “Voluntary participating teacher” is a permanent classroom teacher unit member who is not required to participate in this program. Voluntary participation is for the purpose of professional growth utilizing the assistance of a Consulting Teacher. Voluntary Participating Teachers can leave the PAR Program at any time during the school year.

Examples of Referred Teacher in a sentence

  • All decisions shall be based upon the information provided by the Consulting Teacher, the principal, the Referred Teacher and/or the SJTA representative.

  • Referred Teacher – a classroom teacher with permanent status who has received an overall does not meet standard of performance final evaluation.

  • The Referred Teacher shall not have to give any reasons for the challenge of the assigned Consulting Teacher.

  • The Referred Teacher shall have the right to submit a written response to any report submitted by the Consulting Teacher to the Joint Panel.

  • The Referred Teacher shall have the right to be represented by the Federation in any meetings of the PAR Panel to which she/he is called and shall be given a reasonable opportunity to present his/her point of view concerning any report being made.

  • The Referred Teacher shall have the right to present in writing to the Panel why a specific Consulting Teacher should be replaced and another Consulting Teacher substituted and have those reasons be considered by the Panel.

  • The Referred Teacher will be given the opportunity to respond to the PAR Panel regarding the progress report.

  • The Referred Teacher shall have the right to timely reports of progress being made following a developed timeline.

  • A Referred Teacher shall not have access to the grievance process to challenge the contents of reports, review, or decisions of the Consulting Teacher, Principal, or Panel but may file responses that shall become part of the official record of the intervention.

  • The Referred Teacher shall be entitled to review all reports generated by the Consulting Teacher and principal prior to their submission to the PAR Panel, and have his or her comments attached.


More Definitions of Referred Teacher

Referred Teacher is a unit member with permanent status who receives assistance to improve their instructional techniques or methodology and/or subject matter knowledge as a result of an unsatisfactory final evaluation.

Related to Referred Teacher

  • Career teacher means a teacher who:

  • Head Teacher means the head teacher of the Academy;

  • Teacher means teachers, paraprofessionals, principals, school employees, contractors, and other administrators.

  • Classroom teacher means a teacher subject to annual performance evaluation review under the provisions of Education Law Section 3012-c.

  • Certified teacher means a person who is certified as a teacher