Teaching and Learning Environment Clause Samples

The "Teaching and Learning Environment" clause defines the standards and conditions under which educational activities are to be conducted. It typically outlines expectations regarding classroom facilities, access to resources, safety measures, and the overall atmosphere necessary for effective teaching and learning. For example, it may require that classrooms are equipped with appropriate technology, are accessible to all students, and maintain a safe and respectful environment. The core function of this clause is to ensure that both educators and students have the necessary support and conditions to facilitate successful educational outcomes.
Teaching and Learning Environment. 5.1.1. The BOARD recognizes that TEACHERS and students deserve school environments that are safe, supportive and conducive to teaching and learning. The BOARD and TEACHERS recognize that creating a supportive school climate requires close attention to the social, emotional, and behavioral needs of students. Both parties recognize the importance of protecting the rights of students to an education. Nothing in this article shall be construed to support arbitrary, capricious, or willful denial of the rights of any student to educational opportunities. 5.1.2. All teaching environments shall be ready for preparation seven (7) days prior to the beginning of the TEACHER’S work year or Professional Extra Duty compensation may be applied for as in Article 13.0. All classrooms will be equipped with the following: two- way communication, tornado/emergency warnings, blinds and/or blackout window coverings, posted escape plans and doors that lock.
Teaching and Learning Environment. A note about time-off for medical appointments Are there any Health and Safety issues that will affect the teaching and learning environment? No Is the student experiencing any medical complications or would they like access to Occupational Health facilities? Yes
Teaching and Learning Environment. (a) Provision of text books, learning materials and pedagogical aids for basic education. (b) Development and implementation of an open distance learning program for training teachers, including recruitment and training of at least 12,000 teachers to be based in rural areas and evaluating the effectiveness of this program to improve education quality in underserved communities.
Teaching and Learning Environment. ‌ Teacher enthusiasm, support, and verbal and non-verbal teacher behavior constitute an important part of the class and school climate. Each of these facets of school climate will now be discussed in turn.

Related to Teaching and Learning Environment

  • Working Environment The parties agree that a safe and clean working environment is essential in order to carry out work assignments in a satisfactory manner. The Employer commits to investigate the use of environmentally friendly products. It will be the Employer's responsibility to ensure that all working areas and employer-owned vehicles are maintained in a safe and clean condition.

  • Management of Special and Technical Environment Each certificated support person demonstrates an acceptable level of performance in managing and organizing the special materials, equipment and environment essential to the specialized programs.

  • Training and Orientation (a) No employee shall be required to work on any job or operate any piece of equipment until they have received proper training and instruction. (b) The Employer shall provide sufficient and adequate training and/or orientation to any employee working in a new or unfamiliar work area or position.

  • Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity The Parties shall comply with the provisions of Schedule 5 (Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity).

  • Working and Labor Synergies The Contractor shall be responsible for maintaining a tranquil working relationship between the Contractor work force, the Contractor Parties and their work force, State employees, and any other contractors present at the work site. The Contractor shall quickly resolve all labor disputes which result from the Contractor's or Contractor Parties’ presence at the work site, or other action under their control. Labor disputes shall not be deemed to be sufficient cause to allow the Contractor to make any claim for additional compensation for cost, expenses or any other loss or damage, nor shall those disputes be deemed to be sufficient reason to relieve the Contractor from any of its obligations under the Contract.