Directed Time definition

Directed Time means time which counts towards the total of 1265 hours and will consist of “Core Time” and “Extended Time”.
Directed Time means time spent on any activity which the Principal has determined that teacher shall undertake. A teacher shall be available to perform such duties at such times and such places as may reasonably be specified by the Principal. All the time that a teacher has to be on school premises is included in Directed Time.
Directed Time means time dedicated to professional growth and development directed by district or school-based leadership.

Examples of Directed Time in a sentence

  • Where a teacher is not required to supervise at morning or afternoon break, or where this is done on a rota basis, this period must still be defined as Directed Time.

  • All activities related to PRSD time must be accommodated within Directed Time.

  • Teacher Directed Time (2016-2019) This letter constitutes an agreement between the Des Moines Independent Community School District and the Des Moines Education Association on the allocation of in-service days for use by teachers.

  • Meetings for all staff, including those with teaching allowances will be accommodated within Directed Time budgets.

  • In allocating time to the performance of duties and responsibilities, the post-holder must use Directed Time in accordance with the school's published Time Budget Policy and have regard to clause 36(1)(f) of a Teacher's Conditions of Employment.

  • Courses and Visits – time spent on weekdays and weekend days will count towards Directed Time.

  • Each teacher who accompanies or leads such a residential course or visit, will be credited with 9 hours of Directed Time for each full day.

  • Travel & Breaks Time spent in travelling to and from the place of work will not count towards Directed Time nor will any break between the working day and any evening activity unless it has been agreed that the time involved counts towards Directed Time.

  • It is good practice that schools should provide each individual teacher with a Directed Time Statement setting out how the Headteacher has allocated their directed time over the academic year.

  • Examples of a Directed Time Statement can be found at Appendix A.


More Definitions of Directed Time

Directed Time. Teacher Directed Time is time used by Unit Member to write lessons, grade papers, analyze student data, meet with parents, meet with student(s), meet with colleague(s), or engage in other professional responsibilities that are scheduled and determined by the teacher. Teacher directed time may not be used for coaching or leader led grade level/department meetings or leader-led training unless determined by the unit member.
Directed Time means time spent on any activity which the Principal has determined that teacher shall undertake. Directed time may not exceed 1,265 hours per year nor apply to more than 195 days per year. Principals will need to plan the use of the 1,265 hours carefully. If they do not there could be a real danger that staff will exhaust their obligatory hours before the end of the school year. It follows that while the spirit of the agreement is that Principals and each member of their staff should seek to reach agreement on a teacher's Time Budget, teachers will not have freedom to decide for themselves how they allocate their time. It is the Principal's responsibility to ensure that all that needs to be included in a Time Budget is included. It follows that each Principal will need to determine before the beginning of each academic year the number of meetings (of staff/parents etc) that he/she will require each teacher to attend and the length of those meetings.

Related to Directed Time

  • Specified Time means a time determined in accordance with Schedule 10 (Timetables).

  • Designated CMT Telerate Page means the display on Moneyline Telerate, or any successor service, on the page designated on the face hereof or any other page as may replace that page on that service for the purpose of displaying Treasury Constant Maturities as reported in H.15(519). If no page is specified on the face hereof, the Designated CMT Telerate Page shall be 7052, for the most recent week.

  • Reuters Screen US PRIME 1 Page means the display on the “US PRIME 1” page on the Reuters 3000 Xtra service, or any successor service, or any replacement page or pages on that service, for the purpose of displaying prime rates or base lending rates of major U.S. banks.

  • Reuters Screen US PRIME1 Page means the display designated as page “US PRIME1” on the Reuters Monitor Money Rates Service (or such other page as may replace the US PRIME1 page on that service for the purpose of displaying prime rates or base lending rates of major United States banks).

  • Reuters Screen US PRIME 1 Page” means the display on the Reuter Monitor Money Rates Service (or any successor service) on the “US PRIME 1” page (or any other page as may replace that page on that service) for the purpose of displaying prime rates or base lending rates of major United States banks.

  • Reuters Screen USPRIME 1 Page means the display designated as page "USPRIME 1" on the Reuters Monitor Money Rates Service, or any successor service, or any other page as may replace the USPRIME 1 Page on that service for the purpose of displaying prime rates or base lending rates of major United States banks.

  • Information Service is the offering of a capability for generating, acquiring, storing, transforming, processing, retrieving, utilizing, or making available information via Telecommunications, and includes electronic publishing, but does not include any use of any such capability for the management, control, or operation of a Telecommunications system or the management of a Telecommunications Service.

  • Reference Bank As defined in Section 4.04.

  • Moneyline Telerate Page 3750 The display page currently so designated on the Moneyline Telerate Information Services, Inc. (or any page replacing that page on that service for the purpose of displaying London inter-bank offered rates of major banks).

  • Reuters Screen USPRIME1 Page means the display which appears on the display on Reuters (or any successor service) as page “USPRIME1” (or any other page as may replace such page), for the purpose of displaying prime rates or base lending rates of major United States banks.

  • Principal display panel means that part of a label that is most likely to be displayed, presented, shown, or examined under normal and customary conditions of display for retail sale.

  • Bloomberg Screen GCAN5YR Page means the display designated as page “GCAN5YR<INDEX>” on the Bloomberg Financial L.P. service (or such other page as may replace the GCAN5YR page on that service) for purposes of displaying Government of Canada bond yields.

  • Designated CMT Reuters Page means the display on Reuters, or any successor service, on the page designated on the face hereof or any other page as may replace that page on that service for the purpose of displaying Treasury Constant Maturities as reported in H.15(519). If no Reuters page is specified on the face hereof, the Designated CMT Reuters Page shall be FEDCMT, for the most recent week.

  • LBMA means the London Bullion Market Association.

  • Telerate Page 3750 means the display designated as "Page 3750" on the Dow Xxxxx Telerate Service or such other page as may replace Page 3750 on that service or such other service or services as may be nominated by the British Bankers' Association as the information vendor for the purpose of displaying London interbank offered rates for U.S. dollar deposits;

  • Bloomberg Screen SOFRRATE Page means the Bloomberg screen designated “SOFRRATE” or any successor page or service;

  • Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (CLEC)” means a telephone company certificated by the Commission to provide local Exchange Service within AT&T-21STATE’s franchised area.

  • exempt market dealer means a person or company registered in the category of exempt market dealer;

  • LIBOR Telerate is specified on the face hereof or neither “LIBOR Reuters” nor “LIBOR Telerate” is specified on the face hereof as the method for calculating LIBOR, the display on Telerate (or any successor service) on the page specified on the face hereof (or any other page as may replace such page on such service) for the purpose of displaying the London interbank rates of major banks for the LIBOR Currency.

  • Designated LIBOR Page means the display on Reuters Screen, LIBOR01 Page or any successor service or any page as may replace the designated page on that service or any successor service that displays the London interbank rates of major banks for U.S. Dollars.

  • Display fireworks means large fireworks devices that are explosive materials intended for use in fireworks displays and designed to produce visible or audible effects by combustion, deflagration, or detonation, as provided in 27 CFR 555.11, 49 CFR 172, and APA standard 87-1, 4.1.

  • Reuters Screen LIBOR Page means the display on the Reuters screen LIBOR01 page or LIBOR02 page, as specified in applicable pricing supplement, on the Reuters 3000 Xtra service (or any successor service) (or any replacement page or pages on the Reuters 3000 Xtra service or any successor service on which London interbank rates of major banks for the relevant index currency are displayed).

  • Reference Banks means, in the case of a determination of LIBOR, the principal London office of four major banks in the London inter-bank market and, in the case of a determination of EURIBOR, the principal Euro-zone office of four major banks in the Euro-zone inter-bank market, in each case selected by the Calculation Agent or as specified hereon.

  • Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (CLEC) means a telephone company certificated by the Commission to provide local Exchange Service within AT&T-21STATE’s franchised area.

  • Reuters Screen LIBO Page The display designated as page "LIBO" on the Reuters Monitor Money Rates Service (or such other page as may replace such LIBO page on that service for the purpose of displaying London interbank offered rates of major banks.

  • Peak Market Activity means a measure of exposure for which credit is required, involving peak exposures in rolling three-week periods over a year timeframe, with two semi-annual reset points, pursuant to provisions of Tariff, Attachment Q, section V.A. Peak Market Activity shall exclude FTR Net Activity, Virtual Transactions Net Activity, and Export Transactions Net Activity. Peak Season: