Development of Curriculum Sample Clauses

Development of Curriculum. Upon completion of its study and report on the subject assigned to it, each subcommittee shall be considered dissolved, and once dissolved no subcommittee shall be re- activated except by mutual consent of the members of the PSC.
Development of Curriculum. Curricula are best developed by the staff and teachers who are to use them. The Superintendent, with any designee he/she appoints, will institute such curriculum development.
Development of Curriculum. Curricula are best developed by the staff and teachers who are to use them. The Superintendent, with any designee he/she appoints, will institute such curriculum development. When entire staff participation is not feasible, a system of representatives of staff and/or departments concerned shall form system-wide committees for study, creation, and revision of any particular curriculum. If at the discretion of the Superintendent, teachers are to be used in curriculum development work, they will each be compensated at the educational rate provided in Section 10 of Article 23. All such positions shall be posted in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. A dynamic instructional program requires ongoing alteration in the curriculum and courses of study. It is the policy of the School Committee that no basic course of study shall be eliminated or new courses added without the approval of the Committee, nor shall any sharp alteration or reduction of a course of study be made without such approval. When work is completed on the curriculum, the committee responsible for its development shall present it, through the Office of the Superintendent, to the School Committee. The Agawam Schools will develop their own courses of study as reflected by the needs of the local situation.
Development of Curriculum. BCSI shall provide to OCCA a general model for a curriculum of a charter school. BCSI shall provide assistance with the development of the curriculum of Charter School by supplying sample statements of principles, course outlines, suggesting resources, and reviewing and commenting on the proposed curriculum and teaching materials prepared by Charter School. All decisions with respect to the curriculum and teaching materials of Charter School shall be made solely by OCCA and shall be consistent with applicable laws and regulations and with the approved charter application for the Charter School. Dear Families, Welcome to Orange County Classical Academy, and thank you for choosing OCCA among the many schooling options you have. The mission of Orange County Classical Academy is to train the minds and improve the hearts of young men and women through a content-rich classical education in the liberal arts and sciences, with instruction in the principles of moral character and civic virtue. It is a high calling, and a difficult one. But it is a calling that can be realized if we are clear in our aims and joined together by common purpose. Parents, in choosing classical education for your child, you have chosen a challenging path, but one that brings great rewards for those who travel it well. Our school hopes not merely to educate your children, but to help them fill their minds with wonder. Our methods are the old fashioned ones—we diagram sentences, we read the great books, we memorize and recite poetry, we do mathematical proofs. We do things the hard way because we know that there are no shortcuts when it comes to understanding, and because we believe that the things we study are worth the effort. At Orange County Classical Academy, we want to truly understand, not just appear to know. We stand against many of the trends that have overtaken American education for the sake of providing something increasingly rare: an education that is good for its own sake. At Orange County Classical Academy, we believe that a liberal education in the sciences and the humanities is inherently good—something worth having apart from the many good things that can come from it. Schools like ours often produce impressive students, graduating seniors with high SAT scores, excellent college applications, and potential doctors or lawyers. We hope that our first graduates will be impressive as well, but our primary mission is not to simply boast in distinguished careers for our studen...
Development of Curriculum. College shall be fully responsible for the development, planning, and administration of the program, including, without limitation, programming, administration, matriculation, promotion, and graduation. College acknowledges and agrees that the field work experience is intended to meet certain educational performance objectives, and College shall provide a copy of such performance objectives to Mental Health Facility on or before student placement. Mental Health Facility shall be fully responsible for the availability and appropriateness of the learning environment in relation to the program's written objectives.

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  • Curriculum Development This includes the analysis and coordination of textual materials; constant review of current literature in the field, some of which are selected for the college library collection, the preparation of selective, descriptive materials such as outlines and syllabi; conferring with other faculty and administration on curricular problems; and, the attendance and participation in inter and intra-college conferences and advisory committees.

  • Development Activities The Development activities referred to in item “b” of paragraph 3.1 include: studies and projects of implementation of the Production facilities; drilling and completion of the Producing and injection ▇▇▇▇▇; and installation of equipment and vessels for extraction, collection, Treatment, storage, and transfer of Oil and Gas. The installation referred to in item “c” includes, but is not limited to, offshore platforms, pipelines, Oil and Gas Treatment plants, equipment and facilities for measurement of the inspected Production, wellhead equipment, production pipes, flow lines, tanks, and other facilities exclusively intended for extraction, as well as oil and gas pipelines for Production Outflow and their respective compressor and pumping stations.

  • Development and Commercialization Subject to Sections 4.6 and 4.7, Fibrocell shall be solely responsible for the development and Commercialization of Fibrocell Products and Improved Products. Fibrocell shall be responsible for all costs incurred in connection with the Fibroblast Program except that Intrexon shall be responsible for the following: (a) costs of establishing manufacturing capabilities and facilities in connection with Intrexon’s manufacturing obligation under Section 4.6 (provided, however, that Intrexon may include an allocable portion of such costs, through depreciation and amortization, when calculating the Fully Loaded Cost of manufacturing a Fibrocell Product, to the extent such allocation, depreciation, and amortization is permitted by US GAAP, it being recognized that the majority of non-facilities scale-up costs cannot be capitalized and amortized under US GAAP); (b) costs of basic research with respect to the Intrexon Channel Technology and Intrexon Materials (i.e., platform improvements) but, for clarity, excluding research described in Section 4.7 or research requested by the JSC for the development of a Fibrocell Product or an Improved Product (which research costs shall be reimbursed by Fibrocell); (c) [*****]; and (d) costs of filing, prosecution and maintenance of Intrexon Patents. The costs encompassed within subsection (a) above shall include the scale-up of Intrexon Materials and related active pharmaceutical ingredients for clinical trials and Commercialization of Fibrocell Products undertaken pursuant to Section 4.6, which shall be at Intrexon’s cost whether it elects to conduct such efforts internally or through Third Party contractors retained by either Intrexon or Fibrocell (with Intrexon’s consent).

  • Development Program A. Development activities to be undertaken (Please break activities into subunits with the date of completion of major milestones) B. Estimated total development time

  • Development Plan document specifying the work program, schedule, and relevant investments required for the Development and the Production of a Discovery or set of Discoveries of Oil and Gas in the Contract Area, including its abandonment.