Resident Educator definition

Resident Educator a member of the bargaining unit in the first year of employment under a classroom teaching or educational personnel certificate/license and as further defined by Ohio law.
Resident Educator. Means a graduate of a teacher preparation program assigned to a classroom for the first time. Part-time bargaining unit members, if they meet the requirements by ODE, will be included if they are designated as a classroom teacher within their assigned building(s).
Resident Educator a member of the bargaining unit in the first four (4) years of employment working under a resident educator license or alternative resident educator license.

Examples of Resident Educator in a sentence

  • A teacher responsible for coordinating and organizing the Resident Educator Program.

  • Trained mentors who are selected for a specific mentor assignment will be paid according to the Xxxx-Xxxx Resident Educator Consortium payment of stipends and certificates of completion.

  • The District will implement a Resident Educator Program consistent with Ohio Revised Code Section 3319.223 and its implementing regulations and follow the Ohio Department of Education’s standards for Resident Educators and assigned Mentors.

  • In particular, teachers involved in the Resident Educator Summative Assessment (“RESA”) process (i.e., newer teachers who do not possess a professional teaching license) shall be formally observed at least twice, in addition to periodic classroom walkthroughs, each school year.

  • Each teacher hired new to the Poland School System, who has not completed a Mentor/Resident Educator program, will have a mentor appointed for him/her by the Superintendent after consultation with the Resident Educator Program Coordinator (REPC).

  • Professional Development of Resident Educator program mentors and educators within Ohio.

  • At any time, either the Lead Mentor, Mentor/RESA Facilitator or Resident Educator may exercise the option to have a new mentor/facilitator assigned.

  • The Resident Educator Program is a four-year program designed to provide newly licensed Ohio educators quality mentoring and guidance.

  • Ohio Resident Educator Summative Assessment (RESA) Parental Consent Form for Videotaping The Ohio Resident Educator Summative Assessment (RESA) is one of the requirements for teachers registered in the Resident Educator program to obtain a professional license.

  • Training of scorers of the Resident Educator Summative Assessment.


More Definitions of Resident Educator

Resident Educator. A teacher employed who holds a 4-year resident educator license and is working in his/her area of licensure in a school, district, educational service center or pre-school licensed by the Ohio Department of Education or Ohio Department of Job and Family Services.
Resident Educator. A Resident Educator is a teacher employed under a Resident Educator license.
Resident Educator is a teacher who holds a 4-year resident educator license and is working in their area of licensure in Lakota Local Schools as per ODE guidelines.
Resident Educator. A member of the bargaining unit in the first four years of employment as a classroom teacher.

Related to Resident Educator

  • Nurse Educator means a registered nurse with a post registration certificate, who has relevant experience or other qualifications, deemed appropriate by the employer who is appointed to a position of Nurse Educator.

  • Qualifying Educational Program means a program at a post-secondary school level of not less than three consecutive weeks duration that requires each student taking the program to spend not less than 10 hours per week on courses or work in that program.