TSPC definition
Examples of TSPC in a sentence
The designated licensed administrator who receives the report is required to report to the Oregon Department of Education (ODE) or Teacher Standards and Practices Commission (TSPC) as appropriate.
The designated licensed administrator will also report to TSPC if required by OAR 584-020-0041.
TSPC or ODE will conduct an investigation and report back to the district.
Members not covered by the Fair Dismissal Law will be provided rights to appeal any dismissal or non-renewal under the same procedures and standards of review and for the same reasons as if the member was TSPC licensed.
All evaluations will be conducted openly and with full knowledge of the teacher by a TSPC licensed supervisor of the Education Program.
When the designated licensed administrator (or alternate) receives a report of sexual conduct and has reasonable cause to believe that it has occurred, the designated licensed administrator will report the alleged conduct to TSPC if the alleged perpetrator is a licensed individual, and to ODE if the alleged perpetrator is not licensed (effective July 1, 2020).
Qualified applicants with contract or third year probationary status who meet posted requirements will be interviewed; first and second year probationary teachers, temporary teachers, and unit members without a TSPC license may be interviewed.
TSPC is a “transmitting utility” within the meaning of Section 9.501(b) of the California Uniform Commercial Code.
A “teacher” shall be considered “highly qualified” if he/she meets the requirements/qualifications established by the Oregon Department of Education (ODE) and the Teacher Standards and Practices Commission (TSPC).
Members have the right to choose to participate in the District Continuing Professional Development plan or to develop their own individual Continuing Professional Development Plan (as provided by TSPC Professional Development rules) which are incorporated into this agreement by this reference.