Professional time definition

Professional time is defined as those activities that take place outside the contact time and may include, but are not limited to, documentation and other paper work, preparation for class including acquisition of materials, small group and/or individual curriculum planning, parent- teacher conferences, student teacher evaluation, participation on committees and in shared governance, staff meetings that may be scheduled in addition to the regular Friday staff meeting, other related program responsibilities, and professional contributions as described in Article 10.7. Professional time will constitute 10 percent of the workweek.
Professional time means all the time spent by H&H Consulting Engineers Pty Ltd carrying out the assignment performed by a person listed in Clause 3.1 hereof.
Professional time means time within the student contact day set aside for tasks to be determined by the teacher.

Examples of Professional time in a sentence

  • Professional time may be taken in increments of one (1) hour or more and must be approved by the Appointing Authority.

  • Professional time is non-child contact time and is primarily spent on planning and assessment for children’s learning.

  • Professional time entitlements are based on contracted hours of employment and not on actual hours worked per week Teachers working 30 contracted hours per week or more are entitled to 4 hours per week as professional time.

  • Professional time will be designed to support the collection of artifacts for the focused component identified for the school year.

  • Professional time is to be used within the week and is not to be transferred to another week, except as discussed and agreed to with the Centre Manager.

  • The intent of peak-work load dollars is to provide additional LWESP Office Professional time associated with peak-work times.

  • Professional time and disbursements should be reviewed by the billing partner, and those portions that are not necessary for the legal task(s) described should be deleted before the ▇▇▇▇ is submitted for payment.

  • Professional time and disbursements should be reviewed by the billing partner, and those portions that are not necessary for the legal task(s) described should be deleted before the bill is submitted for payment.

  • Professional time will be planned for Kaiako to attend feedback meetings.

  • Professional time is used to conduct professional business inclusive of collaborating/meeting with other staff, administrators, parents, etc., attendance at various Service Cooperative scheduled meetings, and IEP/due process time.


More Definitions of Professional time

Professional time means the time spent by SEPA’s staff and/or Board members.

Related to Professional time

  • Real-time means the actual time during which a process or event occurs.

  • Central Time means Central Time as adjusted for daylight savings time.

  • Local Time means (i) New York City time in the case of a Loan, Borrowing or LC Disbursement denominated in Dollars and (ii) local time in the case of a Loan, Borrowing or LC Disbursement denominated in a Foreign Currency (it being understood that such local time shall mean London, England time unless otherwise notified by the Administrative Agent).

  • Travel Time is the time an Interpreter uses to commute to and from an Appointment. Travel time, if more than one (1) hour each way, is added to the total time of the initial Appointment request. See “Payment for Services, Travel Reimbursement” in Exhibit C – Bid Price for additional information.

  • Date of Commercial Operation means the date on which the (nuclear or non-nuclear) power plant has successfully passed all performance and operational tests required by the end customer for commercial operation. In all other cases the warranty shall apply for twenty-four (24) months from delivery of the goods or performance of the services, or such longer period of time as customarily provided by Supplier, plus delays such as those due to non-conforming goods and services. The warranties shall apply to Buyer, its successors, assigns and the users of goods and services covered by this Order.