Educators definition

Educators means employees who are involved in program or course design, delivery and instruction, including staff of school boards; (“éducateurs”)
Educators. “You,” “Your” means the district, school or institution contracting with Renaissance for use of the Renaissance Products. If You are an individual serving California students, additional information regarding Your California Consumer Privacy Act rights can be found HERE.
Educators means teachers, administrators, and paraeducators employed by a school.

Examples of Educators in a sentence

  • Included in these changes are new requirements for employers to submit mandatory reports to the College of Early Childhood Educators.

  • Educators employed under a one-year contract will be observed a minimum of three times per year, one of which must be a formal observation, except for long-term substitutes hired after October 1.

  • Educators employed under a two-year contract will be observed a minimum of two times per year, one of which must be a formal observation.

  • Educators employed under a three-year or continuing contract will be observed a minimum of one time per year.

  • Educators employed under a three-year or continuing contract will be formally observed a minimum of every three years on a cycle as established by the evaluator.


More Definitions of Educators

Educators means teachers, administrators and other employees of public and private school systems (including colleges and universities).
Educators means the University Students who are selected each year by the Senior Educator to educate the University community regarding UJC policies and procedures and to perform outreach events for the UJC.
Educators means teachers, administrators, and paraeducators employed by a school serving students in Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12.
Educators. Legal Liability Claim" shall mean (a) any claim against the University, or (b) any claim against an employee of the University or student in training, accepted for defense under Section 6.8 of the Bylaws of the Board of Regents, for an alleged error or omission or misleading statement or act or omission or neglect or breach of duty, including misfeasance, malfeasance and nonfeasance, by an employee of the University or student in training in the performance of duties for the University, and for which the law provides a remedy enforceable in a court of competent jurisdiction of the State of Nebraska, the United States, or any other state or territory of the United States.
Educators. MEANS TEACHERS, PRINCIPALS, AND ADMINISTRATORS.
Educators. Legal Liability Claim" shall mean (a) any claim against the University, or (b) any claim against an employee of the University or student in training, accepted for defense under Section 6.8 of the Bylaws of the Board of Regents, for an alleged error or omission or misleading statement or act or omission or neglect or breach of duty,
Educators. Identification of the personal support groupDevelopment Support Group (DSG) After having completed a first self-evaluation and having reflected on strengths as well as areas in need of development, each educator needs to identify his/her own support group within the school. This must include the educator’s immediate senior (Education Specialist/Head of Department/“Subject Head”) and one other educator (peer) – selected by the educator - and who has the phase/Learning Area/Subject experience/expertise and is able to provide the necessary guidance and support. Each educator will therefore have a different DSG although some individuals (e.g. HoDs (Education Specialists)) will be involved in several DSGs (for different educators). Once educators have determined who their DSGs are, this information will have to be factored in to the broad planning (D3) of the SDT to ensure that there are no “clashes” with Education Specialists (HoDs) having to evaluate different teachers at the same time and to ensure a reasonable spread and pace of work for evaluators.