Common use of Curriculum Work Clause in Contracts

Curriculum Work. The Board will pay thirty-five dollars ($35) per hour for summer curriculum work or curriculum work during the year as requested by the Director or designee; this work will be completed during the non- contractual time. The Director or designee shall consider the complexity and scope of the curriculum work when setting dates for project completion. Curriculum work shall be defined as the creation of or modification of any of the materials, processes, teaching techniques and/or technologies used for the purposes of classroom instruction; this definition intends to construe “curriculum” as broadly as conceivable.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Curriculum Work. The Board will pay thirty-five dollars ($35) per hour for summer curriculum work or curriculum work during the year as requested by the Director or designee; this work will be completed during the non- contractual time. The Director or designee shall consider the complexity and scope of the curriculum work when setting dates for project completion. Curriculum work shall be defined as the creation of or modification of any of the materials, processes, teaching techniques and/or technologies used for the purposes of classroom instruction; this definition intends to construe “curriculum” as broadly as conceivable.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Curriculum Work. The Board will pay thirty-thirty five dollars ($35) per hour for summer curriculum work or curriculum work during the year as requested by the Director or designee; this work will be completed during the non- contractual time. The Director or designee shall consider the complexity and scope of the curriculum work when setting dates for project completion. Curriculum work shall be defined as the creation of or modification of any of the materials, processes, teaching techniques and/or technologies used for the purposes of classroom instruction; the intent of this definition intends is to construe “curriculum” as broadly as conceivable.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement