Interaction with Students Sample Clauses

Interaction with Students. 1. Consistently interacts in an ineffective manner. 2. Periodically interacts with students in an ineffective manner. 3. Interacts effectively. 4. Interacts effectively and efficiently with students. 5. Consistently demonstrates superior interpersonal skills.
Interaction with Students. Any employee who has allegedly been the subject of gross disobedience or misconduct by a student shall report such incident to the Director of Transportation. The Director of Transportation shall make available to the employee(s) the most current yearbook to assist in the identification of the individual student. The Director of Transportation shall promptly investigate the matter and notify the employee of his or her recommendation. If the employee feels that the action is not appropriate, the employee may appeal such decision to the Superintendent. The Superintendent’s decision shall be final.
Interaction with Students. Any employee who has allegedly been the subject of gross disobedience or misconduct by a student shall report such incident to his or her immediate supervisor. The supervisor shall promptly investigate the matter and notify the employee of his or her recommendation. If the employee feels that the action is not appropriate, the employee may appeal such decision to the superintendent. The superintendent’s decision shall be final.
Interaction with Students. A. Direction of student behavior (variety of techniques and methods; adequate and fair discipline; maintains appropriate self control; handles unexpected situations in a proper manner). B. Understanding and acceptance of individual differences and abilities (willing to accept students at their level; attempts to understand students). C. Evaluation of student performance (adequate measurement by a variety of means). D. Flexibility of instructional technique (variety of approaches toward instruction). E. Communication (encourages student feedback, provides for teacher- student communication, provides for and encourages student interaction/students show positive reaction towards instruction). ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ (maintaining professional relationship with students; has students' respect; nurtures pupil respect toward self and others). G. Physical fitness and vigor (regular in attendance; necessary stamina to do effective teaching).
Interaction with Students. Please assess the interaction between the Assistant and the students taking the course. N/A 1 2 3 4 Additional Comments

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