Workload definition

Workload means a special education teacher’s total number of minutes required for all due process responsibilities, including direct and indirect services, evaluation and reevaluation time, management of individualized education programs (IEPs), travel time, parental contact, and other services required in the IEPs.
Workload means the volume or amount of work assigned to be completed within a given period of time; e.g., if the amount of work increases but the job duties are the same, there is no basis for reclassification.)
Workload means the software stack (Operating System, middleware, applications, data) that is installed and can run on a physical computer that has no other Operating System software loaded onto it, or that is installed and can run in a specialized virtual operating environment or hypervisor. For example, a physical server running a single Windows or Linux Operating System is running a single workload. A physical server running a hypervisor and 4 virtual machines is running 4 workloads.

Examples of Workload in a sentence

  • Workload of the prime consultant and subconsultants for all Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission projects.

  • Report Period Workload TotalsPlease report the workload totals for in-house and contract services as requested.

  • Please carefully read the instructions on the Present Workload with Department form.

  • Workload limits for special education teachers shall be determined by the appropriate special education administrator, in consultation with the building principal and the superintendent.

  • This information shall be submitted using the attached Present Workload with Department form.


More Definitions of Workload

Workload means the degree of use of an x-ray or gamma-ray source per unit time.
Workload means the combination of activities to be undertaken by a member during a given academic year in satisfaction of the duties and responsibilities of members described in Articles 16 and 17.
Workload includes a combination of Teaching & Teaching-Related Duties, Professional Practice/Research (in the case of Teaching-Intensive Stream faculty, if applicable) and Service.
Workload refers to all of the responsibilities required of the special education teacher and is based on the severity of the student needs.
Workload means a special education teacher’s total number of minutes required for all due process responsibilities, including direct and indirect services,
Workload means anticipated services based upon the historical data provided.
Workload means the amount of processing that the Virtual Machine has been given to do at a given time.