Common use of Unscheduled Observations Clause in Contracts

Unscheduled Observations. An unscheduled observation is an observation that is not required to be pre- scheduled. a. An evaluator may conduct any number of unscheduled observations. b. Observations may be outside the classroom. Department or collegial meetings may be used for unscheduled observations. c. After an unscheduled observation, an evaluator may choose to prepare an observation report for each observation and provide a copy to the employee within five (5) working days in order for that evidence to be used in the evaluation process. If the evaluator has a concern, he/she will identify the specific concern for the applicable criteria and provide written recommendations to remedy the concern. d. Any time after an unscheduled observation a teacher may request a conference to discuss the observation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement