Staff Development Workshops Clause Samples

The STAFF DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOPS clause outlines the requirements and provisions for organizing and conducting training sessions or workshops aimed at enhancing the skills and knowledge of staff members. Typically, this clause specifies the frequency, topics, and responsibilities for arranging such workshops, and may detail whether participation is mandatory or voluntary, as well as any associated costs or scheduling considerations. Its core practical function is to ensure ongoing professional development for staff, thereby improving overall organizational performance and addressing skill gaps.
Staff Development Workshops. Professional employees requested to attend and/or present staff development workshops shall be compensated at their per diem salary rate for a full seven (7) hour and forty-five (45) minute day or more, and at a prorated amount for fewer hours.
Staff Development Workshops. 1. The District will provide $13,500 for staff development approved workshops for each year of this contract.
Staff Development Workshops. 1. It shall be the responsibility of the Superintendent in cooperation with the Local Professional Development Committee to arrange staff workshops to meet the educational goals of the District. 2. Suggestions for workshops can be initiated by the Association. the Local Professional Development Committee and the Administration.

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