PROCESS FOR TEACHING OBSERVATIONS Sample Clauses

PROCESS FOR TEACHING OBSERVATIONS. Typically teaching observations will be arranged in advance. If a particular day is not appropriate, the Bargaining Unit Faculty Member has the right to request and receive an observation on a different day. Where appropriate, the Bargaining Unit Faculty Member shall provide class materials, such as syllabus and examples of course assignments, to the evaluator and explain any unusual aspects of the course; the observer will be added to the course site in the University’s course management system; for library faculty, librarians will provide any teaching materials, handouts, lesson plans, etc. used for the specific teaching observation. The observer will use the agreed-upon teaching observation form to provide a written report of the observation that evaluates teaching effectiveness; the report will be submitted to the Bargaining Unit Member and the Office of Academic Affairs and become part of the Bargaining Unit Member’s personnel file.
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PROCESS FOR TEACHING OBSERVATIONS. Typically teaching observations will be arranged in advance. If a particular day is not appropriate, the Bargaining Unit Faculty Member has the right to request and receive an observation on a different day. Where appropriate, the Bargaining Unit Faculty Member shall provide class materials, such as syllabus and examples of course assignments, to the evaluator and explain any unusual aspects of the course; the observer will be added to the course site in the University’s course management system. The observer will use the agreed-upon teaching observation form to provide a written report of the observation that evaluates teaching effectiveness; the report will be submitted to the Bargaining Unit Member. Once the Bargaining Unit Member receives their assessment, they will be provided the opportunity to meet with the evaluator to discuss the assessment and will then have the opportunity to provide written feedback regarding the assessment within two weeks of meeting with the evaluator. The final report will be submitted to the Bargaining Unit Member and the Evaluator and the Office of Academic Affairs and become part of the Bargaining Unit Member’s personnel file.

Related to PROCESS FOR TEACHING OBSERVATIONS

  • Informal Observations A. An informal observation is an observation that is not required to be pre-scheduled.

  • Unannounced Observations i) Unannounced observations may be in the form of partial or full-period classroom visitations of not less than ten minutes duration.

  • Formal Observations 1. A minimum of two (2) formal observations shall be conducted to support the final summative evaluation. All formal observations shall last a minimum of thirty (30) consecutive minutes and will take place between September 15 and April 30. There will be a minimum of fifteen (15) work days between the first two (2) formal observations.

  • Informal Observation Additional evaluation of employees may occur through informal observations by the Employer. It may not be necessary to reduce such evaluations to writing, and a verbal discussion between the Employer and the employee concerning the informal observations may suffice. If a written evaluation is deemed necessary, Procedures C and D as outlined above shall be followed.

  • Processes Any employer, employee, trade union or employer’s association may at any point in time apply for an exemption from any of the provisions of this Collective Agreement. The applicant is required to complete and submit in writing with the relevant office of the Council, a fully and properly completed prescribed application for exemption form, accompanied by all relevant supporting documentation.

  • TEACHING HOURS AND TEACHING LOAD A. As professionals, teachers are expected to devote to their assignments the time necessary to meet their responsibilities, but they shall not be required to “clock in or clock out” by hours and minutes. Teachers shall indicate their presence for duty by placing their signature and time in the proper column of the faculty “sign-in” roster.

  • Teaching Loads The range of teaching loads, number of preparations and number of pupil contacts required should provide for effective instruction and meaningful teacher-student interaction. DPS and the Association agree to work together to seek increased state funding to decrease class size. The principal shall report to the CSC, after the roster verification process, the number of students in each class and this will be published in the CSC minutes on the school’s website. For the purposes of this section, a “class” shall be defined as any general education, including electives and model one classes. Upon request, after the roster verification process, the District shall provide the Association with the student information management system data regarding class enrollment.

  • Team Teaching Unit members participating in team teaching assignments will receive formula hour credit in proportion to the percentage of in-class involvement. When team-taught class sizes exceed the normal, the formula conditions specified in Section 4.3.3 shall apply.

  • Training a. The employer, in consultation with the local, shall be responsible for developing and implementing an ongoing harassment and sexual harassment awareness program for all employees. Where a program currently exists and meets the criteria listed in this agreement, such a program shall be deemed to satisfy the provisions of this article. This awareness program shall initially be for all employees and shall be scheduled at least once annually for all new employees to attend.

  • Classroom Observation Classroom observations shall be conducted at least once for all unit members who have not met the threshold for reappointment as defined in Section 10.02 of Article10. Effective fall 2006 classroom observations shall be conducted on DCE form E3. Classroom observations may be conducted for any unit member, at the discretion of the President of the College, or designee thereof, for stated written reasons. Results of said observation shall be communicated to the unit member in writing. The unit member shall be afforded the opportunity to discuss the classroom observation with the evaluator and to respond in writing.

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