Curriculum Projects Sample Clauses

Curriculum Projects. It is the expressed intent of the Board and the AFT to involve a maximum number of faculty in the planning and development of innovative and exemplary programs, techniques, and materials, especially as they relate to the improvement of instruction. Accordingly, the District shall budget an amount of twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for each instructional year of this Agreement to be used for faculty-initiated curriculum projects. In addition, the District shall budget an amount of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for each instructional year of this Agreement to be used for curriculum projects initiated by part-time faculty and for part-time-faculty professional development. Such funds shall be administered by the Curriculum Grants Committee.
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Curriculum Projects. Many unit members have ideas concerning the revision and reformulation of curriculum based upon their experience and background, which can provide direct benefit to the Stamford School System or other school systems. Such projects can be experimental in nature and need not be directly initiated by a unit member on behalf of his/her department.
Curriculum Projects. 8.1.1 A member or members may submit applications for curriculum study and revision projects.
Curriculum Projects. The Program Directors, after soliciting suggestions from the faculty shall develop and refine curriculum research programs for which funding is available. The curriculum projects shall be posted at all sites inviting applications from unit members interested in working on such projects. Directors shall use their best efforts to select participants for such projects from among such applicants whose jobs are most impacted by the projects.
Curriculum Projects. From time to time, the administration may wish to invite individual teachers or groups of teachers to produce a curriculum guide or other document related to the instructional program. In such instances, the Superintendent or his/her designee will provide written notification of the availability of such work, including:
Curriculum Projects. The Board may hire staff to write and/or revise curriculum at a “per project” fee on a voluntary participation basis. BOARD PRESENTATIONS Anyone covered by this Agreement, except facilitators functioning in that role, if called upon to make more than one presentation in a given year at Public Board Meetings, shall be paid $55 for each subsequent presentation. CO-CURRICULAR/INTERSCHOLASTIC SPORTS (Appendix "B")

Related to Curriculum Projects

  • Curriculum Work Service on a District curriculum committee shall be required for grade level or department chairpersons. All other teachers working on such committee(s) shall be designated (in writing) by the Curriculum Director and shall be paid, at the hourly rate contained in Schedule B, for all documented hours of committee service (up to such limits as may be imposed by the District) occurring when school is not in session (e.g. during the summer), during duty-free lunch periods or preparation periods, and before/after the teacher’s regularly scheduled work day. Curriculum committee work shall occur at such times as are determined or approved by the Curriculum Director.

  • Curriculum Vitae (a) The Chief Librarian shall maintain a curriculum vita for each Librarian. It is the Librarian’s responsibility to ensure that the curriculum vita on file is kept current. Members shall prepare their curriculum vita with the advice and assistance of their Chief Librarian. Members may revise their curriculum vita at any time.

  • Curriculum 2.U The Academy Trust must provide for the teaching of religious education and a daily act of collective worship at the Academy.

  • Curriculum Development This includes the analysis and coordination of textual materials; constant review of current literature in the field, some of which are selected for the college library collection, the preparation of selective, descriptive materials such as outlines and syllabi; conferring with other faculty and administration on curricular problems; and, the attendance and participation in inter and intra-college conferences and advisory committees.

  • For Product Development Projects and Project Demonstrations  Published documents, including date, title, and periodical name.  Estimated or actual energy and cost savings, and estimated statewide energy savings once market potential has been realized. Identify all assumptions used in the estimates.  Greenhouse gas and criteria emissions reductions.  Other non-energy benefits such as reliability, public safety, lower operational cost, environmental improvement, indoor environmental quality, and societal benefits.  Data on potential job creation, market potential, economic development, and increased state revenue as a result of the project.  A discussion of project product downloads from websites, and publications in technical journals.  A comparison of project expectations and performance. Discuss whether the goals and objectives of the Agreement have been met and what improvements are needed, if any.

  • Projects The Annexes attached hereto describe the specific projects and the policy reforms and other activities related thereto (each, a “Project”) that the Government will carry out, or cause to be carried out, in furtherance of this Compact to achieve the Objectives and the Compact Goal.

  • In-Scope Projects Project Based Information Technology (IT) Consulting Services required by an Authorized User must be obtained via a Mini-Bid process under this Contract. The Authorized User shall issue a Mini-Bid with a SOW for the required Project Based IT Consulting Services. A Mini-Bid may include, but will not be limited to, projects requiring: analysis, data classification, design, development, testing, quality assurance, security and associated customized training for IT based applications. Additional examples of in-scope projects include, but are not limited to:  Technical architecture advisory services;  Business analysis for project development;  Proprietary software application development/customization, programming and integration;  Data information management (including data migration, data conversion, data manipulation, data integration);  Project management project support services - including, but not limited to; project management, project quality assurance and control, and Independent Verification & Validation (IV&V);  Disaster recovery/business continuity and testing;  Quality assurance;  Continuity of operations planning (COOP);  Data categorization; and  Open-source software implementation. Out-of-Scope Work There are service offerings expressly excluded from the scope of these contracts. In many instances, such services and/or offerings are (or will be) covered by another OGS Centralized Contract. Examples include:  Staff augmentation services;  Time and material services;  Web hosting;  Automated network monitoring or any other service provided principally through an automated process;  Hardware maintenance and support;  Software maintenance and support;  Ongoing maintenance and support;  Services priced on a per asset basis;  Services priced on a contingency basis;  Equipment maintenance;  Prepackaged training courses;  E-Learning;  Managed services;  Acquisition of equipment (hardware)  Acquisition of software, either Commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) software or pre-existing software;  Acquisition of non-consulting services, such as network provisioning, voice services (local, long- distance), or video bridging;  Cloud based or “As a Service” offerings, including but not limited to SaaS, IaaS, PaaS, and XaaS;  Any offering that is a combination of equipment, hardware, software, cloud or “as a service offerings”; and  Consulting or other installation work which is considered Public Works is excluded from purchase under the scope of this Contract. Historically, the New York State Bureau of Public Works has maintained that installation, maintenance and repair of equipment attached to any wall, ceiling or floor or affixed by hard wiring or plumbing is public work. In contrast, installation of a piece of equipment which is portable or a “plug-in” free-standing unit would not be considered public work. Thus, this Contract does not authorize installation where the equipment becomes a permanent part of the building structure, or is otherwise incorporated into the fabric of the building (i.e. installation on a wall, ceiling or floor in a fixed location, or affixed by hard- wiring or plumbing). See Appendix A, Clause 6, Wage and Hours Provisions. For questions about whether a proposed work constitutes public work, please contact the New York State Department of Labor’s Bureau of Public Work District Office in a specific area. A listing of district offices and contact information is available at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx.xxx/workerprotection/publicwork/PWContactUs.shtm. Definitions Additional definitions applicable to this Contract can be found in Appendix B. Term Definition Authorized User Agreement The document resulting from the transactional Mini-Bid process, which sets forth the specifics regarding the services to be provided by the Contractor to the Authorized User, under the Project Based Information Technology Consulting Contract. Best Value The basis for awarding all service and technology contracts to the offerer that optimizes quality, cost and efficiency, among responsive and responsible offerers. Such basis shall be, wherever possible, quantifiable (State Finance Law §163 (1) (j)). Billing Contact The name, phone number, e-mail, and billing address a customer uses on a xxxx for contact information. Consultant Disclosure Legislation Chapter 10 of the Laws of 2006 amends State Finance Law § 8 and § 163 by requiring: that the Office of the State Comptroller (OSC) include in the Consulting Services Report it compiles annually on contracts issued by state agencies for consulting services during the previous fiscal year. xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/agencies/guide/MyWebHelp/Content/XI/18/C.htm Deliverables All services or products created during the performance or provision of Services hereunder or identified as a “Deliverable” in an applicable Mini-Bid. A Deliverable is a building block of an overall project. For the purposes of this Solicitation and the resulting Contract, a deliverable shall not be set forth as a status report, meeting attendance, a block of staff hours, or an invoice submission. Fixed Price Authorized User Agreement An agreement pursuant to the Centralized Contract that provides for a fix cost for a defined project. Government Contract A contract let by a Federal, State, or Local governmental body within the continental United States. Government Entity An entity at the federal, state, county, city or provincial level. Joint Venture A contractual agreement joining together two or more business enterprises for the purpose of performing on a State Contract. Knowledge Transfer The transfer of knowledge from the Contractor to the Authorized User. Knowledge Transfer can include full written system documentation including all system changes, training classes, manuals and other items. Depending on the scope of the transaction, there may or may not be a deliverable cost associated. All materials will be the property of the Authorized User unless specifically negotiated during the award process. May Denotes the permissive in a contract clause or specification. Refers to items or information that the State has deemed are worthy of obtaining, but not required or obligatory. Also see “Should”. Mini-Bid A type of Bid Document used by the Authorized User to obtain Services under the Project Based IT Consulting Services Contracts. Not To Exceed Rates (NTE) Refers to the New York State contract price set forth in Appendix D. Amounts proposed by the Contractor at the transactional level shall not exceed the hourly rates provided under this Contract (which will be defined values in US Dollars). Prime Contractor For the purposes of Technical qualifications, the business entity with whom a government entity directly has a contract. Project Based IT Consulting Services An OGS Centralized Contract which will provide a set of standardized terms and conditions, guidelines, processes, and templates for the development, distribution and award of specific deliverable-based and fixed-price Information Technology projects. Project Plan A formal, approved document used to guide both project execution and project control. The primary uses of the project plan are to document planning assumptions and decisions, facilitate communication among stakeholders, and document approved scope, cost, and schedule baselines. Retainage A portion of the Authorized User and Contractor fixed-price agreement amount that is held back by the Authorized User until the deliverable or project is satisfactorily finished. Should Denotes the permissive in a contract clause or specification. Refers to items or information that the State has deemed are worthy of obtaining, but not required or obligatory. Also see “May”. Term Definition Solicitation A non-competitive periodic recruitment solicitation (“Solicitation”) for vendors that provide Project Based Information Technology Consulting Services. Vendor An enterprise that sells goods or services. Vendor Submission The complete response to this Solicitation submitted by a Vendor to provide, as applicable , the Product and services described in the Solicitation

  • Research Project 3.1 These Materials and Data will be used by Recipient's PI solely in connection with the Research Project, as named and described in the attached research application (insert Research Project name below):

  • Project Scope The physical scope of the Project shall be limited to only those capital improvements as described in Appendix A of this Agreement. In the event that circumstances require a change in such physical scope, the change must be approved by the District Committee, recorded in the District Committee's official meeting minutes, and provided to the OPWC Director for the execution of an amendment to this Agreement.

  • School Improvement Plans The School shall develop and implement a School Improvement Plan as required by section 1002.33(9)(n), Florida Statutes and applicable State Board of Education Rules or applicable federal law.

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