Resource Period Sample Clauses
The Resource Period clause defines the specific timeframe during which certain resources, such as personnel, equipment, or services, are made available under an agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the start and end dates for resource allocation, and may specify conditions for extending or shortening the period based on project needs or performance. Its core practical function is to ensure both parties have a clear understanding of when resources will be accessible, thereby facilitating effective planning and preventing disputes over resource availability.
Resource Period. 8.02.03. A The resource period offers opportunities for both students and teachers to create a more complete educational intervention for students with failing grades. The resource period will provide the time for teachers to meet the specific needs of the Glenbard student. It will also provide time for teachers to work on Response to Intervention (RtI), Professional Learning Communities (PLC), Mastery Manager and other key instructional items. All teachers will be scheduled for two (2) periods of resource duty each week with students. For periods not occurring during a lunch period: (Currently, periods 1, 2, 3 & 8)
Resource Period. 1) In the event that there is an eight (8) period day, one (1) contact period per day for each classroom teacher shall be a resource period. The term “classroom teacher” for the purposes of this section does not include teachers of art, music, physical education, library, computer, world language, special education, enrichment and basic skills.
2) Teachers of art, music, physical education, library, computer, world language, special education, enrichment and basic skills may be assigned to a resource period.
3) The classroom teacher shall prepare lesson plans for the resource period. Examples of activities occurring in the resource period may include, but are not limited to: weekly reader, current events, writers workshop and centers. This period is not designed to be a study hall. The teacher shall have no grading responsibilities for this period.
Resource Period. In school(s) where there is a nine-period day, the ninth period should be designated as a resource period consisting of one non-interrupted period, equal in length of time to a regular teaching period. Teachers may use the resource period to perform the activities as identified in the contract at their discretion other than a class coverage. The resource period will be used for the following activities by all teachers:
i. Staff Development activities: Including meetings, conferences, training sessions, committees, department work, curriculum work, and proctoring assignments.
ii. Student centered activities: Including tutorial instruction, conferences with pupil personnel services, administration and other teachers, parent meetings.
iii. Class coverage: A maximum of five (5) class coverage/proctoring assignments may be assigned by the building administration on an annual basis for no additional payment. For each class beyond the fifth period of annual coverage, a teacher shall be paid .00075 of the BA Step 1 column for the academic year, per period of coverage.
iv. Whenever necessary, the resource period may be used in lieu of preparation periods for the purpose of accomplishing c i, ii, or iii above, provided that prior permission has been secured from the building principal or his/her designee.
v. Proctoring assignments will be considered a class coverage if they are assigned during the resource period.