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President of Mat-Su Education Association. A. The Board and the Association agree that a Matanuska-Susitna Borough School District teacher serving as the President of the Matanuska-Susitna Education Association shall be granted a leave of absence with pay upon request during his/her term of office, provided that the cost of such pay shall be fully reimbursed by the Matanuska-Susitna Education Association. The request shall be made no later than June 1 of the year preceding the requested year of absence TRS eligibility must be approved by the TRS.
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ORAL COMMUNICATION ← CSU GE Area: A1 - Oral Communication CMST 108 - Group Discussion (3.00) CMST 106 - Interpersonal Communication (3.00) CMST 109 - Public Speaking (3.00) CMST 107 - Family Communication (3.00) ← WRITTEN COMMUNICATION CSU GE Area: A2 - Written Communication ENGL 101 - English Composition and Reading (4.00) ENGL 101H - Honors Composition and Reading (4.00) CRITICAL THINKING ← CSU GE Area: A3 - Critical Thinking RLST 207 - Introduction to Critical Thinking (3.00) Same-As: PHIL 207 ENGL 104 - Critical Thinking and Composition (3.00) PHIL 109 - Introduction to Logic (3.00) ENGL 104H - Honors Critical Thinking and Composition (3.00) PHYSICAL SCIENCE ← CSU GE Area: B1 - Physical Science ASTR 101 - Descriptive Astronomy (3.00) PSCI 101 - Principles of Physical Science (3.00) GEOG 101 - Physical Geography (3.00) OCEA 101 - Oceanography (3.00) CHEM 207 - Introductory Chemistry III: Biochemistry (4.00) PHYS 221 - General Physics (4.00) CHEM 206 - Introductory Chemistry II: Organic Chemistry (4.00) GEOL 101 - Physical Geology (4.00) PHYS 202 - Engineering Physics (Mechanics of Fluids, Heat and Sound) (4.00) CHEM 202 - General Chemistry (5.00) GEOG 130 - Introduction to Weather and Climate (4.00) AGNR 170 - Environmental Science (4.00) PHYS 203 - Engineering Physics (Electricity and Magnetism) (4.00) CHEM H100 - Honors Introductory Chemistry (6.00) CHEM 281 - Organic Chemistry (5.00) CHEM 282 - Organic Chemistry (5.00) PHYS 100 - Introductory Physics (4.00) CHEM 201 - General Chemistry (5.00) PHYS 201 - Engineering Physics (Mechanics of Solids) (4.00) CHEM 100 - Introductory Chemistry I (4.00) PHYS 204 - Engineering Physics IV- Optics and Modern Physics (4.00) PHYS 222 - General Physics (4.00) CHEM H207 - Honors Chem III: Biochemistry (5.00) CHEM H206 - Honors Introduction Chemistry II:Organic Chemistry (5.00) LIFE SCIENCE CSU GE Area: B2 - Life Science ← ANTH 101 - Introduction to Physical Anthropology (3.00) BIOL 118 - Principles of Heredity (3.00) PSYC 109 - Biopsychology (3.00) BIOL 114 - Introduction to Ecology (3.00) BIOL 100 - General Biology (4.00) BIOL 203 - Population and Environmental Biology (4.00) BIOL 231 - Human Physiology (5.00) BIOL 211 - Human Anatomy (5.00) BIOL 221 - General Microbiology (5.00) BIOL 100H - Honors General Biology (4.00) BIOL 201 - Biology of Cells (5.00) BIOL 210 - Biology of Plants (5.00) BIOL 202 - Biology of Organisms (5.00) AGNR 123 - Introduction to Plant Science (3.00) BIOL 107 - Introduction to Human Biology (4.00) LABORATORY ACTIVITY CSU GE Area: B3 - Laboratory Activity GEOG 101L - Geography Laboratory (1.00) BIOL 100 - General Biology (4.00) CHEM 207 - Introductory Chemistry III: Biochemistry (4.00) PHYS 221 - General Physics (4.00) CHEM 206 - Introductory Chemistry II: Organic Chemistry (4.00) GEOL 101 - Physical Geology (4.00) PHYS 202 - Engineering Physics (Mechanics of Fluids, Heat and Sound) (4.00) CHEM 202 - General Chemistry (5.00) GEOG 130 - Introduction to Weather and Climate (4.00) PHYS 203 - Engineering Physics (Electricity and Magnetism) (4.00) BIOL 203 - Population and Environmental Biology (4.00) CHEM H100 - Honors Introductory Chemistry (6.00) BIOL 231 - Human Physiology (5.00) CHEM 281 - Organic Chemistry (5.00) BIOL 211 - Human Anatomy (5.00) CHEM 282 - Organic Chemistry (5.00) BIOL 221 - General Microbiology (5.00) PHYS 100 - Introductory Physics (4.00) CHEM 201 - General Chemistry (5.00) PHYS 201 - Engineering Physics (Mechanics of Solids) (4.00) CHEM 100 - Introductory Chemistry I (4.00) PHYS 222 - General Physics (4.00) BIOL 100H - Honors General Biology (4.00) BIOL 201 - Biology of Cells (5.00) BIOL 210 - Biology of Plants (5.00) CHEM H207 - Honors Chem III: Biochemistry (5.00) BIOL 202 - Biology of Organisms (5.00) CHEM H206 - Honors Introduction Chemistry II:Organic Chemistry (5.00) ANTH 101L - Physical Anthropology Lab (1.00) BIOL 107 - Introduction to Human Biology (4.00) ← QUANTITATIVE REASONING CSU GE Area: B4 - Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning MATH 120 - Introduction to Statistics (4.00) MATH 104 - Trigonometry (4.00) MATH 270 - Differential Equations (3.00) MATH 231 - Linear Algebra (3.00) MATH 119 - Finite Mathematics (3.00) MATH 132 - The Ideas of Mathematics (3.00) PSYC 215 - Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences (4.00) MATH 226 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus I (4.00) MATH 120H - Honors Introduction to Statistics (4.00) MATH 228H - Honors Analytic Geometry & Calculus (5.00) MATH 105H - Honors College Algebra (4.00) MATH 105 - College Algebra (4.00) MATH 227 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus II (4.00) MATH 226H - Honors Analytic Geometry and Calculus II (4.00) MATH 228 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus (5.00) MATH 227H - Honors Analytic Geometry and Calculus II (4.00) MATH 116 - Preparation for Calculus (3.00) ARTS AND HUMANITIES CART 133 - Digital Imaging (3.00) TA 110 - Principles of Design for Theatre (3.00) TA 102 - History of the Theatre (3.00) MUSC 103 - Music Theory II (3.00) MUSC 131 - College Singers (3.00)

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  • Training and Education SECTION 1 – Law Enforcement Supervisors’ Training The state and the PBA recognize the importance of supervisor training programs to develop management skills in our law enforcement supervisors. The state will make a reasonable effort to continue existing training programs in law enforcement techniques and to develop new programs in performance review techniques, supervisory skills, and managerial techniques.

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  • Professional Development and Training 4.1 The purpose of professional development and training requirements for interpreters is to maintain the skill levels interpreters possess at the time they pass their interpreter certification examination, and to further enhance their skills and knowledge. Both the State and the Union encourage interpreters to complete training and continuing education activities.

  • Special Education Teachers Whenever any Elementary Special Education class to which a student(s) is(are) added as a result of the distribution of students from the class of an absent Elementary Special Education teacher, Article 8-7 shall be in effect. In addition, whenever the class size of the receiving Special Education teacher exceeds the class size maxim mandated by Special Education class size law and/or regulation, the Xxxxxxxx Formula in AAA Case No. 1139-0696- 85, February 21, 1986, shall be used to calculate the compensation which said teacher shall receive as follows: The rate of pay for said teacher for teaching said additional students shall be computed by multiplying the teacher’s daily gross compensation by a fraction in which the denominator is twenty-six (26) and the numerator is the number of children taught in excess of Article 8-1.1 Item 3 of the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the parties.

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