Master's Equivalent definition

Master's Equivalent means a Master's Equivalent Certificate granted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania or Master's Equivalency recognized by the District prior to July 1, 1981. Graduate credits shall mean graduate-level, academic work taken at any institution authorized by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to grant graduate degrees or at any out- of-state institution approved by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for certification purposes. NOTE: No more than half (1/2) of the credits required for Class M+15, Class M+30, or Class M+45 shall be approved in-service credits. , a Bargaining Unit Member of said District.

Examples of Master's Equivalent in a sentence

  • Requirements for a Master's Equivalent will follow the Pennsylvania Department of Education's official regulations.

  • Teachers holding a College Certificate or approved Vocational Teaching Certificate Teachers holding a College Certificate or approved Vocational Teaching Certificate and a Master's Degree or Master's Equivalent.

  • Teachers holding a College Certificate or approved Vocational Teaching Certificate and a Master's Degree or Master's Equivalent, and 15 additional graduate or approved in-service credits.

  • Teachers holding a College Certificate or approved Vocational Teaching Certificate and a Master's Degree or Master's Equivalent, and 30 additional graduate or approved in-service credits.

  • Teachers holding a College Certificate or approved Vocational Teaching Certificate and a Master's Degree or Master's Equivalent and 45 additional graduate or approved in-service credits.

  • Members of the Bargaining Unit employed prior to September 1, 1985, and who completed the requirements for Masters Equivalent prior to January 1, 1988, and who have Progressed beyond Masters Equivalent or achieved M+15, M+30, M+45 columns of the salary schedule are allowed to advance.