Professional & Curriculum Development Sample Clauses

Professional & Curriculum Development. Subd. 1. SPPS will offer dual language/immersion focused curriculum writing and professional development to enhance teacher capacity and build program rigor and relevancy for long term sustainability. A. Dual language/immersion teachers will be given 24 hours of paid collaborative work time to enhance program curriculum. B. Dual language/immersion teachers will be given three days of paid professional development directly linked to current SPPS curricular/ program development. This will take place either at the district level or off-site workshops by reputable language specialists/ organizations. Subd. 2. All new district mandated initiatives that affect dual language/immersion programs must be introduced a school year in advance so that training, curriculum development, and the purchasing of resources can assure success. Subd. 3. All dual language/immersion teachers who assess literacy in English and another language will be provided up to two days of substitutes during each assessment period.
Professional & Curriculum Development. Subd. 1. Dual language/immersion teachers, including any teacher who works on a DLI team, will be given 24 hours of paid teacher-directed collaborative work time to enhance program curriculum, to be paid at the curriculum writing rate of pay outlined in Appendix D. Subd. 2. Dual language/immersion teachers will have the option to participate in two days of paid professional development directly linked to current SPPS curricular/program development. This will take place either at the district level or off-site workshops by reputable language specialists/organizations. Staff in Hmong Dual Language (HDL) programs may choose to use language in the HDL MOA in place of, but not in addition to, this language. Curriculum Development (continued)
Professional & Curriculum Development. Dual language/immersion teachers, including any teacher who works on a DLI team, will be given 24 hours of paid teacher-directed collaborative work time to enhance program curriculum, to be paid at the curriculum writing rate of pay outlined in Appendix D.

Related to Professional & Curriculum Development

  • 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.

  • Professional Development Program (a) The parties agree to continue a Professional Development Program for the maintenance and development of the faculty members' professional competence and effectiveness. It is agreed that maintenance of currency of subject knowledge, the improvement of performance of faculty duties, and the maintenance and improvement of professional competence, including instructional skills, are the primary professional development activities of faculty members. (b) Information collected as part of this program shall be the sole property of the faculty member. This information or any judgments arising from this program shall not be used to determine non-renewal or termination of a faculty member's contract, suspension or dismissal of a faculty member, denial of advancement on the salary scale, nor affect any other administrative decisions pertaining to the promotion or employment status of the faculty member. (c) A joint advisory committee consisting of three regular faculty members who shall be elected by and are P.D. Committee Chairpersons and three administrators shall make recommendations for the operation, financing and management of the Professional Development Program.

  • PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATIONAL IMPROVEMENT A. Both the Board and the Association encourage teachers to seek professional improvement. In order to assist teachers in extending and improving their skills the following plan will be implemented. B. All Teachers will be encouraged to earn a Masters degree or coursework toward additional certification that is in the field of education and within a teacher's discipline, or in an area that is beneficial to the school. C. The Board will pay teacher's expenses for undergraduate and/or graduate credits, specialty and additional endorsements under the following conditions. 1. In allocating budgeted funds priority will be given to the teachers in a “masters” program and those teachers who need to complete coursework for certification. 2. All courses must be approved, in advance, by the Superintendent. Courses for recertification purposes must be approved in advance by the certification committee and the superintendent. The teacher shall receive a written reply from the Superintendent within ten (10) days of application for course approval (See Appendix D). 3. Each teacher will be eligible for up to six (6) semester hours of credit or, if enrolled in a matriculated, organized program, 12 semester hours of credit for undergraduate will be paid if part of a graduate program or graduate courses per contract year. The Superintendent reserves the right to request intent to take courses prior to final budget preparation. Failure to communicate such intent at the time of the Superintendent’s request may jeopardize course reimbursement due to a lack of funding. 4. The administration will pay in advance the cost of the course. Presentation of evidence of satisfactory completion of the course (A grade of B or better) is the responsibility of the teacher. In the event the course is not completed or not completed satisfactorily, the teacher will refund the payment received in advance and in accordance with Appendix D – attached. 5. Teachers who resign shall not be eligible for reimbursement after the date of resignation Teachers who have been reimbursed for any course work toward securing a masters within the last two (2) years of employment shall be required to continue their service to RSU # 78 for an additional two (2) years (twenty-four months) or will be required to reimburse the district the cost associated with Masters courses taken prior to departing, Such reimbursement to the district shall be remitted via payroll deductions as arranged between the District and employee, unless the failure to continue employment is due to illness, disability, death, or reduction of position. 6. Reimbursement will only be for tuition and fees. It will not include reimbursement for mileage, books and other expenses unless the teacher is required to take the course by the administration.

  • Professional Development Plan Professional Development Plan (PDP) refers to plans developed by faculty members addressing the criteria contained in Article 22 and Appendix G.

  • Professional Development 9.01 Continuous professional development is a hallmark of professional nursing practice. As a self-regulating profession, nursing recognizes the importance of maintaining a dynamic practice environment which includes ongoing learning, the maintenance of competence, career development, career counselling and succession planning. The parties agree that professional development includes a diverse range of activities, including but not limited to formal academic programs; short-term continuing education activities; certification programs; independent learning committee participation. The parties recognize their joint responsibility in and commitment to active participation in the area of professional development.