ADDITIONAL COURSEWORK Clause Samples
The "ADDITIONAL COURSEWORK" clause defines the requirements or expectations for a party to complete coursework beyond the standard curriculum or program requirements. This clause may specify the types of additional courses to be taken, the timeframe for completion, or the conditions under which such coursework is required, such as remedial classes or professional development. Its core function is to ensure that individuals meet certain educational standards or address specific deficiencies, thereby maintaining the quality and integrity of the program or agreement.
ADDITIONAL COURSEWORK. A. Opportunities to teach additional courses shall be posted at least once in each school. Any teacher may submit a proposal to the Superintendent outlining a course the teacher wishes to teach outside regular school hours; i.e. after school, evenings, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, and weekends. The proposal shall outline the teacher's qualifications, and course information. The superintendent shall have complete discretion to approve or disapprove all coursework on a yearly basis and shall offer a reason in writing if a course is not approved.
B. Teachers who teach beyond the regular school day in accordance with this article shall be paid an amount equal to their per diem rate divided by 7.5, multiplied by the number of hours per day that the course is scheduled, and further multiplied by the number of days of such actual teaching service. There shall be no compensation for preparation time or other time spent outside of the regular class schedule, or for any time not actually spent teaching. Teachers shall be issued a contract addendum, and be paid in one lump sum at the completion of their course. Teachers shall receive appropriate TRS credit, but accrue no additional sick or personal leave.
ADDITIONAL COURSEWORK. Electives (100-level or higher) Electives
ADDITIONAL COURSEWORK. A. Opportunities to teach additional courses shall be posted at least once in each school. Any teacher may submit a proposal to the Superintendent outlining a course the teacher wishes to teach outside regular school hours; i.e. after school, evenings, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, and weekends. The proposal shall outline the teacher's qualifications, and course information. The superintendent shall have complete discretion to approve or disapprove all coursework on a yearly basis and shall offer a reason in writing if a course is not approved.
B. Teachers who teach beyond the regular school day in accordance with this article shall be paid an amount equal to their per diem rate divided by 7.5, multiplied by the number of hours per day that the course is scheduled, and
