Preparation Hours Sample Clauses

The Preparation Hours clause defines the amount of time allocated for preparatory work related to a project or service. It typically specifies how many hours are included for activities such as research, planning, or setup before the main work begins, and may outline whether additional hours require extra payment or approval. This clause ensures both parties have a clear understanding of the scope and limits of preparatory efforts, helping to prevent disputes over billing and expectations.
Preparation Hours. 1. For grades 9-12 each teacher's schedule shall include one (1) fifty (50) minute period daily or not less than 250 minutes per week in no less than a fifty (50) minute block for preparation, instructional planning and parental conferences. 2. For grades Jr. Kindergarten-grade 8, each teacher’s weekly schedule shall include not less than 225 minutes per week for preparation, instructional planning and parental conferences. 3. Elementary teachers will be provided a fifteen (15) minute relief time per day. The teacher will accept the responsibility that the students are properly supervised. 4. Any deviation from the standard preparation periods above shall be mutually agreed between the teachers and the administration. The Association shall be informed of a deviation of a marking period or more. 5. If a teacher is asked to give up their preparation period to cover for another teacher being charged for time off, the covering teacher will be given 1/7 of a day for each preparation period given up. The teacher will be paid $19.00 for each preparation period given up. The teacher will be paid twice a year, for the preparation period subbing at the end of each semester.
Preparation Hours. Per Week for University Studies and/or Career Technology Courses.
Preparation Hours. To provide an opportunity for Educators to set up their classrooms, school buildings will be open two (2) weeks prior to the first student attendance day of the school year. So far as possible, the Administration will plan to provide preparation time for Educators on an equitable and regular basis. For K-5 Specials and 6-8 Encore/PE classes will be planning time for classroom Educators. For K-5th Educators, at least 64% of the Educator’s weekly planning time during the student day will be for individual planning time for that individual Educator. For 6th-8th, at least fifty percent (50%) of the Educator’s weekly planning time during the student day will be individual planning time for that individual Educator. The building administration, in cooperation with the building Educator staff, will devise a schedule to equalize planning time for early dismissal days and testing periods. (i.e. State Assessments, MAP, etc.)

Related to Preparation Hours

  • Extra Hours For the purpose of Clause 20.13, extra hours means any hours available to be worked in excess of an employee’s regular schedule. The Corporation shall determine the extra hours it requires in each circumstance, and offer such hours to employees working in that Post Office in accordance with the provisions of this Clause. (a) On each occasion that extra hours are to be worked, opportunities to work the extra hours are to be offered to employees who notify the Postmaster beforehand of their availability, on the basis of the first opportunity to the employee who works the greatest number of regularly scheduled hours per week, last opportunity to the employee who works the least number of regularly scheduled hours per week. (b) Where two (2) or more employees are working the same number of hours per week, the opportunity shall be first offered to the employee with the longest continuous employment in that Post Office save that an employee who was formerly full-time and whose hours were reduced in accordance with Clause 12.05(a)(i) shall have priority. (i) In the application of this Clause, it is understood that a Part-Time Assistant shall be granted an opportunity to work extra hours provided that the extra hours do not conflict with her regular schedule, and provided she does not work more than eight (8) hours per day, or forty (40) hours per week. (ii) Subject to Clause 20.13(c)(i) the Part-Time Assistant who is granted the first opportunity to work extra hours should, while the opportunity lasts, end up working a total number of hours that is not less than the total number of hours worked by the Part-Time Assistant who accepts the second opportunity, and so on for each subsequent opportunity granted. (d) Where all the extra hours to be worked cannot be covered by application of the principle expressed in (a), employees may be assigned to work the extra hours that cannot be covered, and/or those hours may be covered by other means. (e) Application of this Clause entails no obligation on the part of the Corporation for equal distribution of extra hours.

  • Flexible Working Hours The Employer will, where operational requirements and efficiency of the service permit, authorize experiments with flexible working hours if the Employer is satisfied that an adequate number of Employees have requested and wish to participate in such an experiment.

  • Working Hours For the purposes of this Agreement “

  • Normal Working Hours Prevailing Wage Rate Projects: Work performed from 7:00 a.m. until 4:00

  • Technicians All other technicians and support personnel will be paid at the Tender rate.