Learning Opportunities Sample Clauses

Learning Opportunities. The School is authorized to provide learning opportunities in grades kindgergarten through eight to a minimum of 25 students for a minimum of 920 hours per school year. A description of the learning opportunities that will be offered to students including both classroom-based and non-classroom-based learning opportunities that is in compliance with criteria for student participation established by the Ohio Department of Education under division (H)(2) of section 3314.08 of the Revised Code is stated in this contract and in the educational plan provided in ATTACHMENT 3. If the school uses a blended learning model, as defined in section 3301.079 of the Revised Code, additional information about the model is provided in ATTACHMENT 5.
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Learning Opportunities. 18.1 The University and AFSCME recognize the importance of employee career development in order to provide for employee training which will improve competencies and productivity.
Learning Opportunities. 23.1 Law Enforcement Training The UFBOT and the PBA recognize the importance of training programs to develop skills in our law enforcement officers and supervisors. The University will make a reasonable effort to continue existing training programs in law enforcement techniques and to develop new programs, and to ensure that opportunities to attend law enforcement and salary incentive training programs are equitably distributed among employees.
Learning Opportunities. .01 Firefighters who are promoted within suppression will complete a twelve (12) month learning period to develop skills in the new role. If at any time during the twelve (12) months the City determines that the promoted firefighter is not meeting the expectations of the new role, the firefighter will revert back to a previously held position and rank. If at any time during the twelve (12) months the firefighter no longer wishes to continue in their new role, the firefighter can revert back to their previously held position and rank if the position is vacant.
Learning Opportunities. Law Enforcement Training. The University and the PBA recognize the importance of training programs to develop skills in our law enforcement officers and supervisors. The University will make a reasonable effort to continue existing training programs in law enforcement techniques and to develop new programs, and to ensure that opportunities to attend law enforcement and salary incentive training programs are equitably distributed among employees.
Learning Opportunities. The School shall provide learning opportunities in Grades K through 8 (starting with grades K-2 only) to a minimum of 25 students for a minimum of 920 hours per school year. A description of the learning opportunities that will be offered to students including both classroom-based and non- classroom-based learning opportunities that is in compliance with criteria for student participation established by the department under division (L)(2) of section 3314.08 of the Revised Code is stated in this contract and in ATTACHMENT 2.
Learning Opportunities. Sustainable Farming and Market Gardening – Small, Medium, Large Scale Food Fermenting, Kombucha, Kimchi, Kefir, Sauerkraut, Preservation and Storage Animal Husbandry and Home Kill Food Forest Plantings, Water Systems, Aquaculture, Landcare, Organic Food Production, Soil Life, Seed Raising, Hothouse Growing. Cooking (Japanese Cuisine, Sushi, Pizza, Break Making etc) Hot Composting & Composting Tea, Natural Fertilisers and Insect Control.
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Learning Opportunities. The School agrees that the students will undertake available field-based learning opportunities in order to provide a comprehensive view of Bayfront Convention Center facilities and businesses that focuses on the roles and responsibilities of those facilities and businesses.
Learning Opportunities. The SCHOOL shall provide "learning opportunities" to a minimum of twenty-five kindergarten students (ages 5/6) for a minimum of nine hundred twenty hours per SCHOOL year. • "Learning opportunities" are defined as including orientation activities that introduce students to the educational program of the SCHOOL (including the use of technology); the SCHOOL's curriculum, which shall include internet-based and non-internet based coursework delivered in the classrooms of the SCHOOL; other curriculum adopted by the SCHOOL; student-teacher interactions; independently- completed SCHOOL assignments; and other curriculum and activities that will be established as the SCHOOL grows to meet the needs of its students in accordance with R.C. 3314.08 (L) (2). • The learning opportunities provided to any given student shall be customized from among those offered by the SCHOOL in order to serve the individual student's needs. • The students enrolled in the SCHOOL will participate in learning opportunities that consist of a combination of the following: (a) internet-based learning opportunities that are site-based (i.e., not delivered to students in their homes); and (b) non-internet based learning opportunities, which may include both conventional classroom-based coursework and nontraditional non-classroom- based learning experiences. • The learning opportunities provided by the SCHOOL shall not consist of "nonclassroom-based learning opportunities provided via an internet- or other computer-based instructional method that does not rely on regular classroom instruction or via comprehensive instructional methods that include internet- based, other computer-based, and noncomputer-based learning opportunities." (R.C. 3314.02(A)(7)) • The SCHOOL’s year shall follow the SPONOSOR’s school calendar (See Table 1 in the Educational Plan.) The SCHOOL will open for operation not later than the thirtieth day of September each SCHOOL year. In its initial year of operation, if the SCHOOL fails to open by the thirtieth day of September, or within one year after the adoption of the contract pursuant to division (D) of section 3314.02 of the Revised Code, the contract shall be void. • If a student is chronically or habitually truant, which interferes with the learning process, the Ohio laws will be followed by the SCHOOL, and truancy will be filed with the local court system. A student may be not be automatically withdrawn from the SCHOOL since the Kindergarten Program is compulsory school ...
Learning Opportunities. The School agrees that the students will undertake available field-based learning opportunities in order to provide a comprehensive view of Sheraton Erie Bayfront Hotel facilities and businesses that focuses on the roles and responsibilities of those facilities and businesses.
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