Common use of Supervision Time Clause in Contracts

Supervision Time. For the purpose of the supervision provisions of the collective agreement, supervision time shall be defined as the time a teacher is assigned to supervise students outside the Instructional School Day as defined in 17.06. Unless specifically assigned, teachers shall not be required to perform supervisory duties outside of the Instructional School Day as defined in 17.06. For greater certainty, supervisory duties include assigned duties such as yard duty, hall duty, bus duty, lunchroom duty and other assigned duties undertaken before the beginning of opening exercises in the morning, before the commencement of classes following the lunch interval, during recesses or after the Instructional School Day. (a) The Board shall implement the following provisions respecting supervision schedules providing only that student safety is protected and subject to there being no additional cost to the school board or the government: (i) No teacher shall be required to perform supervision duties in excess of the amount of supervision duties that the teacher was required to perform as of March 1, 2005 unless the teacher’s assignment or worksite is modified or changed. In the event of such modification or change, the teacher’s supervision time shall be equal to the supervision time required of other teachers in the same school who perform equivalent assignments. If there is no such modification or change, each teacher shall continue to be required to perform the same amount of supervision duties as performed as at March 1, 2005 so long as the amount of such supervision time is less than the amount of supervision time otherwise provided for in this agreement. (ii) Effective July 1, 2005, the Board shall make every reasonable effort to ensure that no teacher is required to perform in excess of 100 minutes of supervision time in a five day instructional week. In the event that there are fewer than five instructional days in a week, the amount of required supervision time shall be adjusted accordingly. (iii) Effective July 1, 2006, the Board shall ensure that no teacher is required to perform in excess of 100 minutes of supervision time in a five day instructional week. In addition, the Board shall make every reasonable effort to reduce the amount of supervision time each teacher is required to perform to a maximum of 80 minutes in a five day instructional week. In the event there are fewer than five instructional days in a week, the amount of required supervision time shall be adjusted accordingly.

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Sources: Collective Agreement

Supervision Time. For the purpose of the supervision provisions of the collective agreement, supervision Supervision time shall be defined as the time a teacher is teachers are assigned to supervise students outside the Instructional School Day as defined in 17.06. Unless specifically assigned, teachers shall not be required to perform supervisory duties outside of the Instructional School Day as defined in 17.06three hundred minute instructional day. For greater certaintyThe instructional day shall be minutes commencing with the start of opening exercises or the start of instruction, supervisory duties whichever comes first, and ending with the students’ dismissal school for the day exclusive of lunch, nutrition breaks and recess Supervisoryduties include assigned duties such as yard duty, hall duty, bus duty, lunchroom duty and any other assigned scheduled supervisory duties undertaken at any of the following times: before the beginning of opening exercises in the morningmorning or the beginning of instruction, before the commencement of classes whichever comes first during lunch, nutrition or recess breaks after school following the lunch interval, during recesses or after dismissal of students and beyond the Instructional School Day. (a) The Board shall implement the following provisions respecting supervision schedules providing only minute instructional day. Provided that student safety is protected protected, and subject to there being no additional cost to the school board Board or the government: (i) Government, the Board shall implementthe following provisions respecting supervision schedules: effective September make every reasonable effort to limit the supervision time assigned to teachers to one hundred minutes for each period of five instructional days; effective September limit the supervision time assigned to teachers to one hundred minutes for each period of five instructional days; effective September make every reasonable effort to limit the supervision assigned to teachers to eighty minutes for each period of five instructional days; and No teacher shall be required to perform supervision duties in excess of the amount of supervision duties that the teacher was required to perform as of March 1, 2005 unless the teacher’s assignment or worksite is modified or changed. In the event of such modification or change, the teacher’s supervision time shall be equal to the supervision time required of other teachers in the same school who perform equivalent assignments. If there is no such modification or change, each teacher shall continue to be required to perform the same amount of supervision duties as performed as at March 1, 2005 so long as the amount of such supervision time is less than the amount of supervision time otherwise provided for in this agreement. (ii) Effective July 1, 2005, the Board . Teachers on part-time assignment shall make every reasonable effort to ensure that no teacher is only be required to perform in excess of 100 minutes a prorated amount of supervision time in a five day instructional week. In the event that there are fewer than five instructional days in a week, the amount of required supervision time shall be adjusted accordinglyaccordance with their teaching assignment. (iii) Effective July 1, 2006, the Board shall ensure that no teacher is required to perform in excess of 100 minutes of supervision time in a five day instructional week. In addition, the Board shall make every reasonable effort to reduce the amount of supervision time each teacher is required to perform to a maximum of 80 minutes in a five day instructional week. In the event there are fewer than five instructional days in a week, the amount of required supervision time shall be adjusted accordingly.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement

Supervision Time. For The parties agree that existing practices or provisions respecting supervision time that provided a greater benefit in a school as at March to the purpose provisions set out below, will be maintained, except to the extent the school needs change due to factors beyond the control of the supervision provisions of school. Effective September the collective agreement, supervision time shall be defined as the time a Board will make every reasonable effort to provide that no teacher is assigned to supervise students outside the Instructional School Day as defined in 17.06. Unless specifically assignedmore than minutes of supervision time for each period of five (5) instructional days, teachers shall not be required to perform supervisory duties outside of the Instructional School Day as defined in 17.06. For greater certainty, supervisory duties include assigned duties such as yard duty, hall duty, bus duty, lunchroom duty and other assigned duties undertaken before the beginning of opening exercises in the morning, before the commencement of classes following the lunch interval, during recesses or after the Instructional School Day. (a) The Board shall implement the following provisions respecting supervision schedules providing only provided that student safety is protected and subject to there being no additional cost to the school board Board or the government: (i) No . Effective September the Board will ensure that no teacher shall be required to perform supervision duties in excess of the amount of supervision duties that the teacher was required to perform as of March 1, 2005 unless the teacher’s assignment or worksite is modified or changed. In the event of such modification or change, the teacher’s supervision time shall be equal to the supervision time required of other teachers in the same school who perform equivalent assignments. If there is no such modification or change, each teacher shall continue to be required to perform the same amount of supervision duties as performed as at March 1, 2005 so long as the amount of such supervision time is less more than the amount minutes of supervision time otherwise for each period of five (5) instructional days, provided for in this agreement. (ii) Effective July 1, 2005, that student safety is protected and subject to there being no additional cost to the Board shall or the government. Effective September the Board will make every reasonable effort to ensure provide that no teacher is required to perform in excess of 100 assigned more than minutes of supervision time for each period of five (5) instructional days, provided that student safety is protected and subject to there being no additional cost to the Board or the government. Supervision time for teachers in less than a five day instructional weekfull-time assignment shall be pro-rated. The District Staffing Committee will, no later than May develop supervision guidelines for schools for implementation each September, commencing in By June (or a date agreed by the parties) of each school year each school’s Local Supervision Committee, composed of no more than two (2) teachers, one of which must be the School ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and school administration, shall create and submit a proposed supervision schedule for the following school year to the District Staffing Committee. Such schedule may be reviewed and revised following the September staffing process If there is a dispute with respect to the development, implementation or application of the school supervision schedule, it shall be referred to the District Staffing Committee to attempt to develop a resolution consistent with the provisions of this article. In the event that there are fewer than five instructional days the District Staffing Committee is unable to agree on a resolution prior to June or on a subsequent schedule as may be revised in a weekSeptember due to staffing changes, the amount of required supervision time differences between the parties shall be adjusted accordingly. (iii) Effective July 1forwarded to the Provincial Stability Commission for final and binding decision in accordance with paragraph and above. The school principal, 2006in consultation with the Superintendent responsible for school operations, will post an interim supervision schedule until the Board shall ensure that no teacher is required Provincial Stability Commission renders its final decision. The Employer agrees to perform in excess abide by the Occupational Health and Safety Act. Any alleged violation of 100 minutes of supervision time in a five day instructional week. In addition, the Board shall make every reasonable effort to reduce the amount of supervision time each teacher is required to perform to a maximum of 80 minutes in a five day instructional week. In the event there are fewer than five instructional days in a week, the amount of required supervision time Act shall be adjusted accordinglydealt with pursuant to the enforcement mechanisms outlined in the Act.

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Sources: Collective Agreement

Supervision Time. For the purpose of the supervision provisions of the collective agreement, supervision Supervision time shall be defined as the time a teacher is assigned to supervise students outside the Instructional School Day as defined in 17.06Article 15.07 (f). Unless specifically assignedThe School Authority shall implement the following provisions respecting supervision schedules (i) Effective upon the first instructional day following ratification, the maxima of supervision time for elementary teachers shall will be 80 minutes within each period of five instructional days. Scheduled supervision duties include, but are not be required to perform supervisory duties outside of the Instructional School Day as defined in 17.06. For greater certaintylimited to, supervisory duties include assigned duties such as yard duty, hall duty, bus duty, lunchroom duty and other assigned duties undertaken before lunchroom duty. In the beginning event that there are fewer than five (5) instructional days in a week, the amount of opening exercises in the morning, before the commencement of classes following the lunch interval, during recesses or after the Instructional School Dayrequired supervision time will be adjusted accordingly. (aii) The Board shall implement Notwithstanding the following provisions respecting supervision schedules providing only that student safety is protected and subject to there being above, no additional cost to the school board or the government: (i) No teacher shall be required to perform supervision duties in excess of the maximum amount of supervision duties that the teacher was required to perform as of March 1, 2005 during the 2007-2008 school year unless the teacher’s 's assignment or worksite is modified or changed. In the event of such modification or change, the teacher’s 's supervision time shall be equal to the supervision time required of other teachers in the same school who perform equivalent assignments. If there is no such modification or change, each teacher shall continue to be required to perform the same amount of supervision duties as performed as at March 1, 2005 during the 2007-2008 school year so long as the amount of such supervision time is less than the amount of supervision time otherwise provided for in this agreement. (iiiii) Effective July 1, 2005, the Board Part-time teachers shall make every reasonable effort to ensure that no teacher is required to perform in excess of 100 minutes of have supervision time in assigned on a five day instructional week. In the event that there are fewer than five instructional days in a week, the amount of required supervision time shall be adjusted accordinglypro-rata basis. (iiiiv) Effective July 1The In-School Staffing Committee will, 2006no later than May 15 of each year, develop supervision guidelines for schools to implement for the following September. By June 1 of each year, the Board principal shall create and submit a proposed supervision schedule for the following school year to the In-School Staffing Committee for review. The Committee shall ensure that no teacher is required the schedule complies with the requirements of the collective agreement and may revise the schedule where it deems it appropriate to perform in excess of 100 minutes of supervision time in a five day instructional weekdo so. In addition, the Board shall make every reasonable effort to reduce the amount of supervision time each teacher is required to perform to a maximum of 80 minutes in a five day instructional week. In the event there are fewer than five instructional days in a week, the amount of required supervision time The In-School Staffing Committee shall be adjusted accordinglycomposed of two representative of the Union and the Principal and or/designate.

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Sources: Collective Agreement