Professional Workshops Sample Clauses

The 'Professional Workshops' clause defines the terms under which workshops or training sessions are provided by one party to another, typically as part of a service agreement. It outlines the scope, scheduling, and responsibilities related to organizing and delivering these workshops, such as specifying the number of sessions, required materials, or participant qualifications. This clause ensures both parties have a clear understanding of expectations and deliverables, thereby minimizing misunderstandings and facilitating smooth execution of professional development activities.
Professional Workshops. Teachers who lead an 8-hour professional workshop will be paid $700.00.
Professional Workshops. 1. In the event an employee wishes to attend a professional workshop, clinic, convention, a two (2) day absence per school year will be granted by the Board without loss of pay. 2. In cases of requests involving expenses to be paid (in addition to substitute pay) or additional days, approval must be obtained from the Board. 3. No more than two (2) employees will be permitted to attend the same conference without Board approval. 4. Requests for attendance at professional meetings shall be submitted on the proper form to the building Principal for approval. No employee’s request will be denied except for bona fide business reasons, scheduling conflicts, etc.
Professional Workshops. In-service Education Section 11 Part-time Faculty

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