Teacher preparation definition

Teacher preparation means those courses provided by a public or private college or university that lead to teacher certification.

Examples of Teacher preparation in a sentence

  • Teacher preparation time will not be unreasonably reassigned with other duties, including meetings.

  • Teacher preparation periods shall be generally used for the following purposes, at the teacher's discretion: planning lessons; grading/evaluating papers; completing required reports; working on curriculum projects; preparing equipment and materials for class; taking reasonable rest periods; study and professional reading; conference with staff and/or parents; observing other teachers with that teacher's permission; providing extra help to pupils.

  • Teacher, preparation, and planning duties shall be paid at per diem rate.

  • Teacher preparation time will be scheduled at a minimum of one (1) thirty (30) minute block of time per day.

  • Notwithstanding other provisions in this Collective Agreement, the Board may assign the additional teaching staff generated by the increase in Elementary Teacher preparation time above the 2008-09 level, to enable full-time school based teaching assignments in the Arts in more than one Elementary school.

  • Teacher preparation day (day immediately preceding the first day of instruction) will be limited to teacher preparation and staff meetings only.

  • All instructional time in excess of teaching duties, on calls and supervision shall be assigned as Teacher preparation and planning time.

  • The Board, in consultation with the JBLESC, may assign the additional teaching staff generated by the increase in elementary Teacher preparation time above the 2008-09 level to enable full-time school-based teaching assignments in the Arts in more than one elementary school.

  • Teacher preparation days are a component of the work calendar that enables a teacher to finish up work and prepare for instruction.

  • The minimum standard for full-time K-6 classroom Teacher preparation time is two hundred (200) minutes per week prorated on shortened days/weeks.