Student Teachers definition

Student Teachers means persons recommended by the University, possessing a certificate of clearance or other appropriate certificate, who have been approved to engage in unpaid classroom teaching experiences and/or individualized therapy under the supervision of a regularly- credentialed employee of the District. An assignment of a student of the University to a student teaching or placement in schools of the District shall be at the discretion of the University, working cooperatively with the District.
Student Teachers or "Teacher Candidates" refers to persons in the Education Specialist, Multiple Subject or Single Subject programs recommended by the University, possessing a certificate of clearance or other appropriate certificate, who have been approved to engage in unpaid classroom teaching experiences and/or individualized therapy under the supervision of a regularly credentialed employee of the District. An assignment of a student of the University to a student teaching or placement in schools of the District shall be at the discretion of the University, working cooperatively with the District. The assignment shall last for a designated period of time based on the specific requirements of the educational program.
Student Teachers means persons recommended by the University, possessing a certificate of clearance or other appropriate certificate, who have been approved to engage in unpaid classroom teaching experiences and/or individualized therapy under the supervision of a regularly credentialed

Examples of Student Teachers in a sentence

  • Casual Employees and Student Teachers Glebe Parents’ Day Care Centre Inc.

  • Casual Employees and Student Teachers Vanier Co-operative School-Age Program Inc.

  • Casual Employees and Student Teachers Dalhousie Parents’ Day Care Centre Inc.

  • Casual Employees and Student Teachers And hereby agrees to negotiate with the Union, or any of its authorized committees, concerning all matters affecting the relationship between the parties, aiming towards a peaceful and amicable settlement of any differences that may arise between them.

  • Student Teachers shall not be used as Substitutes for Teachers other than Supervising Teachers to whom they are assigned, and then only under emergency conditions.

  • Through the School’s/District’s recommendations, USC's observations and Student Teacher reference, USC shall identify teachers working within the School/District to supervise and prepare Student Teachers during their student teaching experiences ("Guiding Teacher").

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, the School/District shall at all times have discretion over the maximum number of Candidates it shall accept as Observation Students, Research Students and Student Teachers, the length of assignments, and the distribution of assignments.

  • The School/District may provide reasonable assistance to Student Teachers in obtaining signatures on such forms.

  • The parties expressly understand and agree that all University students serving as Student Teachers in LEA schools pursuant to this Agreement are doing so for educational purposes only, and Student Teachers are not considered employees of the LEA for any purpose, including, but not limited to, compensation for services, welfare and pension benefits, or workers' compensation insurance.

  • USC shall require Student Teachers to be responsible for obtaining appropriate and signed video release/authorization forms (which USC shall provide to Student Teacher ) on behalf of recorded individuals, as appropriate, including obtaining parent/guardian signatures on behalf of recorded individuals who are minors (i.e., under the age of legal competence).

Related to Student Teachers

  • Student teaching means a supervised teaching practice occurring near the end of an applicant's approved program.

  • Career teacher means a teacher who:

  • Teachers working under a permit issued under 3319.301 of the Revised Code who spend at least fifty percent of their time providing content-related student instruction.

  • Student Growth means the change in Student Achievement data for an individual student between two points in time. Growth may also include other measures that are rigorous and comparable across classrooms.

  • Education program means any program that is principally engaged in the provision of education, including, but not limited to, early childhood education, elementary and secondary education, postsecondary education, special education, job training, career and technical education, and adult education, and any program that is administered by an educational agency or institution.