Noninstructional contractors who are under the direct supervision of a school district employee or contractor who has had a criminal history check and meets the screening requirements under s. 1012.32, s. 1012.465, s. 1012.467, or s. 1012.56. (flsenate.gov)
I used data that measure the number of hours teachers spend on instructional tasks (such as tutoring) and on noninstructional tasks (such as directing a school play) beyond the hours required in their contracts. (educationnext.org)
Or how to balance teaching with noninstructional duties like communicating with parents, filling out attendance and responding to each day's barrage of emails. (hechingerreport.org)