Instructional staff definition

Instructional staff means the following:
Instructional staff means program supervisors and instructors. Prospective instructional staff means program supervisor or instructor applicants that a school intends to hire.
Instructional staff means all persons employed by the Board or its agents who teach courses for college or institutional credit at the College.

Examples of Instructional staff in a sentence

  • Instructional staff has a right to an orderly, respectful environment that is conducive to instruction in all areas of learning.

  • Approval: Instructional staff transfer - Diane Ewing from HS Math to Coordinator of Academics, Approval: 2.

  • Approval: Instructional staff transfer - Diane Ewing from HS Math to Coordinator of Academics– Dr. Dorsett wondered if the job duties of this position had been solidified.


More Definitions of Instructional staff

Instructional staff means those who hold an Idaho certificate
Instructional staff means those who hold an Idaho certificate issued under section 33-1201, Idaho Code, and who are either involved in the direct instruction of a student or group of students or who serve in a mentor or teacher leader position for individuals who hold an Idaho certificate issued under section 33-1201, Idaho Code.
Instructional staff means any individual employed in training on a full-time basis who shall instruct mandated training.
Instructional staff means the employees of a state college or university
Instructional staff means BOCES 2 staff members who provide direct instruction or a related service to the student.
Instructional staff refers to certificated staff (e.g. teachers and counselors) and non-certificated staff (e.g. paraprofessionals, including “Intervention Coaches” and “Behavior Coaches”) who work directly with students.