Independent Study Contract Clause Samples

Independent Study Contract. 1) An independent study contract represents an agreement between a teacher and the Professional Advancement Credit Committee for a specified body of professional improvement work to be performed by the teacher. Approval by the Professional Advancement Credit Committee must be obtained prior to undertaking any such activities for credit. A maximum of three (3) credits are available for any single learning experience. a) objectives: what the teacher wishes to learn b) rationale: why such learning is desirable c) procedures, activities, timeline: how and when the learning will be accomplished d) evaluation: how it will be known if the learning occurs e) credit: the number of professional advancement credits to be earned by successful completion of the contract. 2) None of the activity (e.g., workshop, conference, organized class) specified in the independent study contract shall be used by the teacher to earn professional advancement credit apart from that to be earned through completion of the contract.
Independent Study Contract a) An independent study contract represents an agreement between a teacher and the Professional Advancement Credit Committee for a specified body of professional improvement work to be performed by the teacher. Approval by the Professional Advancement Credit Committee must be obtained prior to undertaking any such activities for credit. 1) objectives: what the teacher wishes to learn 2) rationale: why such learning is desirable 3) procedures, activities, timeline: how and when the learning will be accomplished 4) evaluation: how it will be known if the learning occurs 5) credit: the number of professional advancement credits to be earned by successful completion of the contract. b) None of the activity (e.g., workshop, conference, organized class) specified in the independent study contract shall be used by the teacher to earn professional advancement credit apart from that to be earned through completion of the contract.
Independent Study Contract. This is a contract between and Southern, as represented by . The student has expressed a desire to complete the following course of Independent Study for semester hours credit. In order to complete this Independent Study, the student has agreed, with the approval of the instructor and appropriate ▇▇▇▇, to complete this program within the time indicated. The student understands that the Independent Study contract may be renegotiated if the instructor and appropriate ▇▇▇▇ approve of such renegotiation. This renegotiation must take place prior to the assigned due dates.
Independent Study Contract. This is a contract between and Southern, as represented by . The student has

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  • Independent Study A sabbatical leave may be granted for a plan of independent study, research, writing, and/or travel equivalent in time and rigor to a sabbatical for formal study. A detailed, specific plan must be submitted by the applicant and approved by the Salary and Leaves Committee as likely to improve the applicant’s teaching effectiveness, strengthen the College’s academic program, or otherwise bring a clear benefit to students. In addition, sabbaticals for independent study must generate tangible products of use to students.

  • Independent Review Contractor shall provide the Secretary of ADS/CIO an independent expert review of any Agency recommendation for any information technology activity when its total cost is $1,000,000.00 or greater or when CIO requires one. The State has identified two sub-categories for Independent Reviews, Standard and Complex. The State will identify in the SOW RFP the sub-category they are seeking. State shall not consider bids greater than the maximum value indicated below for this category. Standard Independent Review $25,000 Maximum Complex Independent Review $50,000 Maximum Per Vermont statute 3 V.S.A. 2222, The Secretary of Administration shall obtain independent expert review of any recommendation for any information technology initiated after July 1, 1996, as information technology activity is defined by subdivision (a) (10), when its total cost is $1,000,000 or greater or when required by the State Chief Information Officer. Documentation of this independent review shall be included when plans are submitted for review pursuant to subdivisions (a)(9) and (10) of this section. The independent review shall include: • An acquisition cost assessment • A technology architecture review • An implementation plan assessment • A cost analysis and model for benefit analysis • A procurement negotiation advisory services contract • An impact analysis on net operating costs for the agency carrying out the activity In addition, from time to time special reviews of the advisability and feasibility of certain types of IT strategies may be required. Following are Requirements and Capabilities for this Service: • Identify acquisition and lifecycle costs; • Assess wide area network (WAN) and/or local area network (LAN) impact; • Assess risks and/or review technical risk assessments of an IT project including security, data classification(s), subsystem designs, architectures, and computer systems in terms of their impact on costs, benefits, schedule and technical performance; • Assess, evaluate and critically review implementation plans, e.g.: • Adequacy of support for conversion and implementation activities • Adequacy of department and partner staff to provide Project Management • Adequacy of planned testing procedures • Acceptance/readiness of staff • Schedule soundness • Adequacy of training pre and post project • Assess proposed technical architecture to validate conformance to the State’s “strategic direction.” • Insure system use toolsets and strategies are consistent with State Chief Information Officer (CIO) policies, including security and digital records management; • Assess the architecture of the proposed hardware and software with regard to security and systems integration with other applications within the Department, and within the Agency, and existing or planned Enterprise Applications; • Perform cost and schedule risk assessments to support various alternatives to meet mission need, recommend alternative courses of action when one or more interdependent segment(s) or phase(s) experience a delay, and recommend opportunities for new technology insertions; • Assess the architecture of the proposed hardware and software with regard to the state of the art in this technology. • Assess a project’s backup/recovery strategy and the project’s disaster recovery plans for adequacy and conformance to State policy. • Evaluate the ability of a proposed solution to meet the needs for which the solution has been proposed, define the ability of the operational and user staff to integrate this solution into their work.

  • Independent Status The employees, volunteers, or agents of each party who are engaged in the performance of this Agreement will continue to be employees, volunteers, or agents of that party and will not for any purpose be employees, volunteers, or agents of the other party.

  • Agreement Exceptions/Deviations Explanation If the proposing Vendor desires to deviate form the Vendor Agreement language, all such deviations must be listed on this attribute, with complete and detailed conditions and information included. TIPS will consider any deviations in its proposal award decisions, and TIPS reserves the right to accept or reject any proposal based upon any deviations indicated below. In the absence of any deviation entry on this attribute, the proposer assures TIPS of their full compliance with the Vendor Agreement.

  • Agreement Review If, pursuant to section 25.10 (Review of Agreement) of the Bilateral Agreement, the Bilateral Agreement is reviewed after three or five years, or both, of the effective date of the Bilateral Agreement, and any changes to the Bilateral Agreement are required as a result, the Parties agree to amend the Agreement as necessary and in a manner that is consistent with such changes.