Common use of Shared Decision Making Clause in Contracts

Shared Decision Making. Community Consolidated School District 15 believes that continuous improvement in the quality of education for students depends on the capacity of all people (administrators, Teachers, support staff, students, parents, and community members, as appropriate) in the educational community to share in the decision making process. The purpose of shared decision making is to enable people to make good decisions that will address the existing and emerging needs of students and improve their levels of achievement. This shared responsibility for making decisions causes more ownership and commitment which produces higher quality decisions. Shared decision making provides Teachers the opportunity to improve the education of District 15 students. Shared decision making implies that everyone has the opportunity to improve the life of District 15 students and help to develop the District’s mission of A TRUE LEARNING COMMUNITY. The District-developed shared decision making manual will serve as a guide for the implementation and support of shared decision making in the District. The District and CTC will review the shared decision making manual prior to the start of each school year. A joint presentation will be given annually reviewing the process of shared decision making.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Negotiated Agreement, Negotiated Agreement, Negotiated Agreement

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Shared Decision Making. Community Consolidated School District 15 believes that continuous improvement in the quality of education for students depends on the capacity of all people (administrators, Teachers, support staff, students, parents, and community members, as appropriate) in the educational community to share in the decision making -making process. The purpose of shared decision making is to enable people to make good decisions that will address the existing and emerging needs of students and improve their levels of achievement. This shared responsibility for making decisions causes more ownership and commitment which produces higher quality decisions. Shared decision making provides Teachers the opportunity to improve the education of District 15 students. Shared decision making implies that everyone has the opportunity to improve the life of District 15 students and help to develop the District’s mission of A TRUE LEARNING COMMUNITY. The District-developed shared decision making manual will serve as a guide for the implementation and support of shared decision making in the District. The District and CTC will review the shared decision making manual prior to the start of each school year. A joint presentation will be given annually reviewing the process of shared decision making.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Negotiated Agreement

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