Coordinated Program Sample Clauses
The Coordinated Program clause defines the structure and operation of a program that involves collaboration between two or more parties, typically organizations or institutions. This clause outlines how the parties will work together, specifying roles, responsibilities, and the mechanisms for joint decision-making or resource sharing. For example, it may apply to joint educational programs, research initiatives, or shared service arrangements. Its core practical function is to ensure that all parties are aligned in their efforts, reducing confusion and promoting efficient cooperation throughout the duration of the program.
Coordinated Program. Substitute vocational assistants shall have a coordinated program of classroom service, work experience and study prescribed by the Chancellor and in accordance with criteria specified by the Chancellor, leading to qualification for licensure as Teacher of Shop Subject. Substitute vocational assistants shall give a written commitment to complete the prescribed program of coordinated classroom service, work experience and study, to apply for the next examination leading to licensure as Teacher of a Shop Subject for which qualified by such program, and to serve if qualified by licensure or temporary per diem certification as Teacher of a Shop Subject in the public schools of the City of New York for a minimum of five years following such licensure or certification.
Coordinated Program. Teacher’s assistants shall have a coordinated program of part-time classroom service and study prescribed by the Chancellor and in accordance with criteria specified by the Chancellor, leading to qualification for licensure as Teacher. Teacher’s assistants shall give a written commitment to complete the prescribed program of coordinated part-time classroom service and study, to apply for certification leading to the appropriately related teaching license for which qualified by such program, and to serve if qualified by licensure or temporary per diem certification as a teacher of such appropriately related subject area in the public schools of the City of New York for a minimum of five years following such licensure or certification.
