Assigned Duties of Teacher Replacing Clause Samples

The "Assigned Duties of Teacher Replacing" clause defines the responsibilities and expectations for a teacher who is temporarily taking over another teacher's role. It typically outlines the specific tasks, instructional duties, and administrative obligations the replacement teacher must fulfill during the period of substitution, such as lesson delivery, student supervision, and reporting requirements. This clause ensures continuity in educational delivery and clarifies the scope of authority and accountability for the substitute, thereby minimizing confusion and maintaining consistent classroom management in the absence of the regular teacher.
Assigned Duties of Teacher Replacing. 5.5.1. When a substitute teacher is hired, they shall follow the schedule, including prep / unassigned time (if tasks were provided by the absent teacher), of the teacher the substitute teacher is replacing except where the substitute teacher is replacing an administrator or where the teacher’s schedule would be less than one point zero (1.0) FTE and the Employer is obligated to pay for a full sub day. In emergent circumstances it is acknowledged that the school administrator retains the ability to make changes to the assignments of teachers, including substitute teachers, in their school.
Assigned Duties of Teacher Replacing. Substitute teachers shall not be given supervision duties prior to the start time of the teaching assignment.
Assigned Duties of Teacher Replacing. Substitute teachers shall not be assigned morning supervision prior to the start of the first day of the assignment.
Assigned Duties of Teacher Replacing. 5.3.3.1. Substitute teachers will not be responsible for supervisory duties above and beyond the schedule of the teacher(s) they are replacing, unless mutually agreed upon.

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