Resident Educator Sample Clauses

Resident Educator. A Resident Educator is a teacher employed under a resident educator license.
Resident Educator. A teacher who is new to the teaching profession and/or holds a four (4) year resident educator license.
Resident Educator. A teacher in the first year of employment under a four year license who will be provided formative assistance by a consulting mentor teacher.
Resident Educator. Per ODE’s guidelines, to be eligible to participate in the Resident Educator program, beginning teachers must: a. Hold a valid resident educator license or alternative resident educator license of any type, or a one (1) year out of state educator license. b. Teach at least two (2) classes or .25 FTE in their area of licensure or in the area in which the teacher holds a supplemental teaching license. c. Be responsible for planning and delivering standards-based, pre-K-12 curriculum to students and evaluating their progress. d. Work one hundred twenty (120) days as defined by Ohio Revised Code. Per District guidelines, the Resident Educator must: a. Work cooperatively with mentor teacher. b. Attend the one (1) day new teacher orientation prior to the start of school (Year 1 Resident Educators only). c. Attend up to five (5) District Professional Development Meetings for Year 1 Resident Educators only.
Resident Educator. Each Resident Educator shall be provided the equivalent of two (2) days release time per year for the purpose of observing classes, meetings with his/her Mentor/Facilitator, attending recommended workshops, assessment preparation, etc. Additional release time shall be granted at the discretion of the Principal.
Resident Educator. 1. The resident educator shall be provided a minimum of two (2) days release time per year for the purpose of observing classes, meetings with his/her mentor, recommended workshops, assessment preparation, etc. The days may be used in quarter (1/4) day increments. 2. The resident educator teacher is not required to do an IPDP nor to utilize the LPDC process.
Resident Educator a Member of the bargaining unit in the first four (4) years of employment working under a resident educator license or alternative resident educator license.
Resident Educator. A resident educator (RE) is a teacher employed under a resident educator license.
Resident Educator. If at any time the County Office (ESC) is unable to continue to operate the resident educator program, negotiations will reopen on this issue only, so long as the resident educator program is still a state requirement.
Resident Educator a. The Resident Educator shall be assured of professional release time during the work day to meet with their assigned Mentor, attend mandated Resident Educator Program meetings, and to complete the necessary observations required in the program. b. The Resident Educator may exercise the option to request a new Mentor. If a new Mentor is assigned, the former Mentor shall have his/her supplemental contract terminated without recourse to either party. Both Mentors shall receive a pro-rated share of the former Mentor's supplemental salary.