Workshops and Conferences Clause Samples

The "Workshops and Conferences" clause outlines the terms under which parties may participate in or organize educational or professional events related to the agreement. It typically specifies responsibilities for organizing, attending, or funding such events, and may address issues like cost allocation, scheduling, and intellectual property generated during these gatherings. This clause ensures that both parties have a clear understanding of their roles and obligations regarding workshops and conferences, thereby facilitating collaboration and preventing misunderstandings about event participation or associated expenses.
Workshops and Conferences. 20.2.2.1 Any Workshop or conference participation with an approved educational organization and/or community organization shall be considered for professional growth if it relates to the unit member’s current field or will prepare the unit member for a promotional opportunity to another position within the District. 20.2.2.2 The unit member shall provide evidence that he/she fully participated in the conference/workshop.
Workshops and Conferences. The District will reimburse each teacher taking workshops or conferences up to $300. For teachers who are not enrolled in an advanced degree program, the District will also apply half (1/2) the cost of one (1) of their unused credits at the University of New Hampshire rate per year towards the cost of a workshop or conference.
Workshops and Conferences. 29.1.2.1 To grow as a professional, each teacher would have the opportunity to attend conferences and workshops. The Cambrian School District encourages such participation by: 29.1.2.1.1 Providing classroom coverage for the duration of the conference or workshop. 29.1.2.1.2 Reimbursing expenses for fees and transportation, (IRS accepted rate) plus a per diem allowance for other expenses such as accommodations. 29.1.2.2 To qualify for benefits/units for workshops or conferences, certificated personnel must: 29.1.2.2.1 Submit a request to attend a workshop or a conference not less than two (2) weeks in advance to the Superintendent or designee. 29.1.2.2.2 Include a brochure or advertisement describing the workshop or conference. 29.1.2.2.3 Receive approval from the Superintendent or designee to attend the conference or workshop not less than two (2) days before the day of the conference or workshop. 29.1.2.2.4 Submit an itemized statement, with receipts, to receive reimbursement. Every attempt will be made to reimburse within four (4) weeks. 29.1.2.2.5 Unless otherwise specified units will be applied to the salary schedule if the District pays for the class registration fee. 29.1.2.2.6 No credit will be given for advancement on the salary schedule for attending workshops, conferences, or training during the school day. 29.1.2.3 Requests will be handled on a first-come basis and upon probable benefits for the children in the Cambrian School District.
Workshops and Conferences. Members of the Bargaining Unit who are approved by the building principal to attend workshops or conferences which are related to their duties will be compensated at their hourly rate or may be given compensatory time in lieu of pay, as mutually agreed by the employee and the District. Each year Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000) will be available for members to attend workshops and conferences. Of these funds, Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500) will be available from July 1st, through December 31st, and Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500) will be available from January 1st, through June 30th. The District will reimburse a maximum of One Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150) towards registration for one or more workshops or conferences per year. Additional requests for reimbursement will be placed on a waiting list to be paid in June if funds from the workshop and conferences account remain.
Workshops and Conferences. 21.1 All full-time employees shall be allowed/required to attend workshops and conferences without suffering any loss in pay or other conditions of employment. The conference must be pre-approved by the Superintendent and immediate supervisors. The workshops and conferences shall be at district expense.
Workshops and Conferences. Reimbursement for workshops and conferences shall be at a rate of $1000 per bargaining unit member each year. Registration fees, lodging, travel, and meals shall be included in this reimbursement in accordance with the District Professional Learning & Development Master Plan. A total of $40,000 per year shall be budgeted in each year of the agreement for reimbursement for workshops and conferences. Workshops and conferences which exceed the $1000 limit must be pre-approved by the building administrator and the District Director of Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment (DDCIA).
Workshops and Conferences. A series of national and International workshops will be held throughout the project culminating in local workshops given by each pilot during the “Call for Cities” phase. Such events will be attended by Partners of STORM CLOUDS and the contacts generated by the project’s engagement and outreach activities. They will be used primarily to engage with specialist groups of stakeholders by getting a closer interaction with this type of audience. This aims at creating a specialist group of stakeholders through whom project results can be communicated to their respective communities. As an example, currently STORM CLOUDS has attended the CLASS 14’ conference, as a result of collaboration activities with project SUCRE and Cloud4europe project. It has also been presented in Brussels at the “Shaping and preparing the H2020 LEIT ICT WP2016-2017” event conference.
Workshops and Conferences. 1. Your board and volunteers must commit to attend at least two off‐site training workshops and conferences. Your organization or the individuals attending will be required to cover the costs associated with registration fees, travel, meals and lodging for the persons from your community attending these off‐ site events. Regional board training meetings are optional, and you will be excused from the registration fee, but you will be responsible for the travel, meals and lodging for those meetings. 2. Your local sponsoring organization will be responsible for all meeting arrangements scheduled within your community, and to cover the costs associated with: 3. As part of the grant component provided by the Missouri Main Street Program, speaker’s fees, travel and lodging costs, and educational materials used during each on‐site workshop are free‐of‐charge to your organization and the workshop participants. TAB D ‐ Answer the following questions on a separate sheet of paper and include under TAB D. It is important to answer these questions as a board of directors or the executive team. A. Describe your organization’s history in 300 words or less. B. What are three projects or initiatives the organization has done in its history? Describe each briefly. C. Is the program growing, stagnant or declining? Explain why? D. What Main Street or historic preservation training has any member of the organization attended in the last two years? E. Are you currently compliant with your by‐laws? If not, what is not in compliance? F. Why should you be chosen to participate in the People Energizing Places Grant? Make sure all the required forms and attachments are included with your application. Please indicate with a check mark each item you are submitting. If an item is not applicable to your organization, write n/a on the line. Please file your application documents in this order within the binders you submit to MMSC.
Workshops and Conferences. 1. The Board shall pay up to $750 per year per administrator for attendance at local, regional or State workshops and conferences. 2. The Board shall pay for attendance for each administrator to one (1) national conference every three years up to a maximum cost of $2,500. If the cost of attendance exceeds $2,500, the administrator may use the remainder of that year’s fund under A. above to cover those costs.
Workshops and Conferences. The district will periodically provide workshops on peer coaching and support participation in peer coaching conferences. All peer coaching workshops will be planned in cooperation with the participating teachers in the program and the Professional Improvement Committee.