Monitoring and Observing Instructors Sample Clauses

Monitoring and Observing Instructors. PBSC and FAU department chairs will observe and monitor all dual enrollment instructors who are employees of SBPBC to ensure they are adhering to the requirements set forth in this checklist: • The course outline and curriculum are being followed. • The instructor is using PBSC- and/or FAU-required textbook(s). • The course syllabus follows PBSC and/or FAU templates and has been submitted by the beginning of the drop/add period to PBSC and/or FAU department. • The class roster is submitted by the established deadline(s). • The final examination is administered by the established deadline. • The students' grades are submitted by the established deadline. • The Faculty Handbook is given to the HS teacher (PBSC only). PBSC and FAU chair will share information about the observation with the instructor. High schools shall conduct and analyze course and instructor evaluations for dual enrollment and early admission classes on the high school campus, consistent with those used in all other PBSC and/or FAU classes. Analyses and recommendations shall be shared/reviewed with PBSC and/or FAU. Any course, discipline, college, or system-wide assessments that a post-secondary institution requires in the dual enrollment and/or early admission section of a course shall also be used in all courses' dual enrollment and early admission sections. In addition, dual enrollment and early admission courses taught on the high school campuses shall follow the specifications detailed in the Content, Syllabi, Exams, and Grades section above. PBSC and FAU shall compare student performance (to include final grade and exam per "Content, Syllabi, Exams and Grades" section above) of dual enrollment and early admission course offerings on high school campuses and college campuses to ensure that results are comparable to non dual enrollment and early admission sections. Results will be shared with SBPBC.
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Monitoring and Observing Instructors. The College department chairs will observe and monitor all dual enrollment instructors who are employees of the District to ensure they are adhering to the requirements set forth in this checklist:
Monitoring and Observing Instructors. Palm Beach Community College department chairs will observe and monitor all dual enrollment instructors who are employees of the School District to ensure they are adhering to the requirements set forth in this checklist:

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