Equitable Class Loads Sample Clauses

The Equitable Class Loads clause ensures that teaching assignments are distributed fairly among faculty members. It typically outlines criteria or procedures for assigning course loads, taking into account factors such as subject area, faculty expertise, and departmental needs. By establishing clear guidelines for workload distribution, this clause helps prevent overburdening certain staff and promotes fairness and transparency within the academic institution.
Equitable Class Loads. 15 The two parties recognize that individual and combined student needs can 16 disproportionately impact the learning environment in a classroom. In order to 17 enhance learning opportunities for all students, the parties agree that class loads 18 shall be distributed in an equitable manner that takes high impact factors into
Equitable Class Loads. 9 The two parties recognize that individual and combined student needs can
Equitable Class Loads. 4 The two parties recognize that individual and combined student needs can 5 disproportionately impact the learning environment in a classroom. In order to 6 enhance learning opportunities for all students, the parties agree that every 7 reasonable effort shall be made to distribute class loads in an equitable manner 8 that takes high impact factors into account. High impact factors may include: 9 total class size and caseload, student attendance, behavior and discipline patterns, 10 teacher experience and expertise, environment and minutes of service 11 considerations, HiCap, ELL, and/or, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ enrollment. Concerns 12 about the equitable distribution of students will be discussed initially with the 13 building administrator. The parties will include the program administrator if 14 appropriate. If the concern is not resolved the parties may refer to Article 2. 15

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  • Class Size GRADE LOADING RATIO MAXIMUM CLASS SIZE 7.01 Students shall not be assigned to any class which has reached the maximum class size except as provided within this article. 7.02 The site/program administrator is required to discuss class size at a member’s request if the member’s class exceeds the loading ratio. 7.03 Instrumental and choral music classes may exceed the maximums by 1.5 times. Physical education classes may exceed the maximum by 1.35. 7.04 The site/program administrator shall make a reasonable effort to schedule English composition classes in grades 9-12 with a maximum of 29 students. 7.05 The site/program administrator shall make a reasonable effort to schedule combination classes in which students are assigned to more than one grade level K-3 or 3-4 with a maximum of 29 students and 4-6 with a maximum of 30 students. 7.06 The District will make a reasonable effort, within the financial constraints of the District, to reduce class size maximums in those classes into which special education students are integrated, in remedial classes, and in high school composition classes. 7.07 Special Education Classes shall not exceed the maximum cited in the law. 7.07.1 SDC Class Size SDC 7-12 non-severe caseload maximum shall be 26 beginning July 2002; RSP caseload shall be 28; a. The District shall make a reasonable effort to equalize class sizes as determined by the class roster throughout the District within the grade levels and programs consistent with the needs of the students as set forth in his/her IEP and the unique features of each group. “Reasonable effort” may include, but is not limited to include, busing students on a voluntary basis to other sites, moving students to other classes at that site, or adding an instructional aide. b. Except for Hearing Impaired, Visually Handicapped Preschool, SED, and ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Center classes, average class size within the SDC program in the District shall not exceed 12 students. The class size for any specific class shall not exceed 17 students. In Hearing Impaired, Visually Handicapped Preschool, SED, and ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Center classes, the District class size average shall not exceed 10, and any individual class shall not exceed 14. c. The District and the Association agree to establish a Special Education/General Education Oversight Committee composed of seven members of which a majority are teachers. The committee shall recognize that consensus is the preferable decision making process. In cases where consensus is not achievable, all decisions and recommendations shall require five (5) votes. The oversight committee shall be established to oversee, guide, and facilitate the following initiatives: i. Two-year K-12 pilot program that shall include no more than six

  • Multi-Class Distribution Arrangements You understand and acknowledge that the Funds may offer Shares in multiple classes, and you represent and warrant that you have established compliance procedures designed to ensure that your customers are made aware of the terms of each available class of Fund Shares, to ensure that each customer is offered only Shares that are suitable investments for him or her, to ensure that each customer is availed of the opportunity to obtain sales charge break points as detailed in the Prospectus, and to ensure proper supervision of your representatives in recommending and offering the Shares of multiple classes to your customers.

  • SIMPLE Class The Manager will apply an equivalent waiver or reimbursement, in an equal number of basis points waived for Class A Shares.

  • SPECIALIZED JOB CLASSES Where there is a particular specialized job class in which the pay rate is below the local market value assessment of that job class, the parties may use existing means under the collective agreement to adjust compensation for that job class.

  • Original Class B Principal Balance The Original Class B Principal Balance is $7,500,485.88.