TEACHING PERFORMANCE Sample Clauses

TEACHING PERFORMANCE. SUPERVISION AND EVALUATION 1. SUPERVISION, PROFESSIONAL GROWTH AND ASSESSMENT This provision applies to all temporary contract and continuing contract teachers. Recognizing that continual improvement of instruction is a major goal in Burnaby schools, the parties commit themselves to an ongoing supervision and assessment program which incorporates active involvement and reflective self-assessment, on the part of each teacher. This program is primarily intended to be developmental, providing for professional growth within a cooperative, supportive environment. In this context, the Board will make available to school staffs appropriate professional literature dealing with effective teaching and its constituent elements. In addition the parties will establish a committee charged with outlining and making available for the use of staffs a number of well recognized supervisory models. The professional literature and the information about the supervisory models are intended to provide a practical conceptual base for improvement of instruction in the schools. Additionally, the parties acknowledge that a commitment of time and will is essential to the success of the program. Further, success is dependent on the Board providing appropriate financial resources. At the local school level, each teaching staff will form a school-based instructional improvement team, which will include the school Principal. It will be the responsibility of this team to bring the literature mentioned above to the attention of the teachers, and to assist staff in the review and examination of both the information on effective instruction and the models for improvement of instruction. Thereafter, and in consultation with the Principal, each teacher will select the supervisory model considered to be most appropriate for their teaching and learning situation. Based on this model, it will then be the responsibility of the teacher in consultation with the Principal to draft a plan of action aimed at the improvement of their instruction. The areas of instructional improvement chosen for emphasis will be those identified by the teacher, and the plan of action will make provision for thoughtful self-assessment and professional feedback from those staff involved in whichever supervisory model has been chosen. A written outline of the plan will be retained by both teacher and Principal, and it will be in place by November 1, 1990 of the first year of operation and by November 1 of each year thereaft...
TEACHING PERFORMANCE. To what extent do you agree with the following statements regarding your teacher performance? 1 = Completely disagree 2=Partially disagree 3=Neither agree nor disagree 4= Partially agree 5=Completely agree Q
TEACHING PERFORMANCE. 9. Utilizes effective management in discipline. 10. Utilizes effective management in duties. Effective Needs Improvement 11. ls alert to pupil needs.

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  • Work Performance ▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees that all Services performed hereunder shall be performed on a best effort basis by employees, students, faculty, graduate assistants and staff having an appropriate experience and skill level and in compliance with the statement of work.

  • School Performance The School shall achieve an accountability designation of Good Standing or Honor on each of the three sections of the Performance Framework. In the event the School is a party to a third party management contract which includes a deficit protection clause, the School shall be exempt from some or all measures within the financial portion of the Performance Framework. In accordance with Charter School Law, the Authorizer shall renew any charter in which the public charter school met all of the terms of its performance certificate at the time of renewal.

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  • EVALUATING PERFORMANCE 7.1 The Performance Plan (Annexure A) to this Agreement sets out: 7.1.1 the standards and procedures for evaluating the Employee’s perfor- ▇▇▇▇▇; and 7.1.2 the intervals for the evaluation of the Employee’s performance. 7.2 Despite the establishment of agreed intervals for evaluation, the Employer may in addition review the Employee’s performance at any stage while the contract of employment remains in force. 7.3 Personal growth and development needs identified during any performance review discussion must be documented in a Personal Development Plan as well as the actions agreed to and implementation must take place within set time frames. 7.4 The Employee’s performance will measured in terms of contributions to the goals and strategies set out in the Employer’s IDP. 7.5 The annual performance appraisal will involve: 7.5.1. Assessment of the achievement of results as outlined in the perfor- ▇▇▇▇▇ plan: (a) Each KPA should be assessed according to the extent to which the specified standards or performance indicators have been met and with due regard to ad hoc tasks that had to be performed under the KPA. (b) An indicative rating on the five-point scale should be provided for each KPA. (c) The applicable assessment rating calculator (refer to paragraph 7.5.3. below) must then be used to add the scores and calculate a final KPA score.

  • Full Performance The Owner and the Contractor hereby agree to the full performance of the Contract Documents.