Educational Classes Clause Samples

The 'Educational Classes' clause defines the terms under which educational courses, workshops, or training sessions are provided by one party to another. Typically, this clause outlines the scope of the classes, participant eligibility, scheduling, fees, and any requirements for attendance or completion. For example, it may specify whether classes are in-person or online, what materials are included, and the process for rescheduling or cancellation. Its core function is to set clear expectations and responsibilities for both the provider and participants, thereby minimizing misunderstandings and ensuring smooth delivery of educational services.
Educational Classes. Employees who are elected or selected by the Union to attend educational classes conducted by or for the Union shall be granted time off without pay for the purpose of participating in such classes. The number of employees shall not exceed the following: A. Fifteen (15) total [Two (2) employees per State Patrol region plus five (5) table officers or designee(s). It is recognized that the five (5) table officers or designee could result in the restriction of two (2) per State Patrol region to be exceeded.]
Educational Classes. The District agrees to reimburse employees and pay for educational classes and seminars as specified in this Article, through established District payment policies.
Educational Classes. Secretaries may attend professional meetings or workshops, as approved by their administrator, without loss of pay. Any computer classes offered by our Technology Coordinator will be at no cost to the secretaries. Additional training required by the Board, after an employee has been hired, shall be fully reimbursed by the Board.
Educational Classes. The Contractor will collaborate with the Department to develop and implement offender educational sessions designed to educate offenders on proper nutritional requirements, diabetic nutrition, and nutrition for male and female youth offenders. This may periodically include instruction of such sessions and individual dietary consults as necessary.
Educational Classes a. Educational classes will be provided and shall include the following topics: • Dynamics of Family Violence; • Respect and Trust; • Healthy Choices in Relationships; • Honesty and Accountability for One’s Actions; • Anger (and the various ways to cope with anger); • Effective Communication; • Peer Pressure; • Self-Esteem and Gender Roles; • Sexual Respect; • Violence within the Family, and • Non-Violence and the ability to continuously live a non-violent life. b. Classes will be provided simultaneously to juveniles and parents, in two separate groups. c. Maximum participant number for juvenile group will be 13. d. Maximum participant number for parent group will be 26 e. Classes will be held one time per week for 1.5 hours for a total of 12 weeks. f. Classes will incorporate a “snack” time for both parent and juvenile groups. g. Four 12 week sessions will be held per fiscal year in order to serve approximately 50 youth. h. A minimum of 10 cases must be open at all times. i. Juvenile and Parent groups shall only be provided to juveniles and parents referred by the Juvenile Probation Department. Groups shall not be combined with non Juvenile Probation Department referrals.
Educational Classes. 40.1: A. Puroose and Scope. This program is offered to encourage employees to improve their job skills, to increase their value to the Township and to assi~L them in preparing for future advancement with the Township . The scope of the program does not include special seminars or "short courses" of a few days duration, which will continue to be considered on an individual and departmental training basis as in-service training.