Pilot teachers sign an election - to - work agreement that spells out the extent to which union contract provisions apply.
Not exact matches
While a LIS school can ask its
teachers to
sign a «commitment to the plan» that expects them to put in extra work and participate in professional development, the agreement doesn't have the same enforcement power that
pilot school elect - to - work agreements have.
Of the three autonomy models,
pilots are the most flexible option because their
teachers, though still represented by UTLA, must
sign an «elect - to - work» contract that requires them to put in more hours on the job and participate in supplementary career training.
In return, the
teachers union agreed to lift a previously negotiated 30 - school cap on the expansion of «
pilot schools» and
signed off on the Local School Stabilization and Empowerment Initiative (LSSEI) agreement.
It follows similar warnings over the state of
teacher recruitment and retention from the National Audit Office and the Public Accounts Committee, as well as the closure of the National Teaching Service in December 2016 — designed to place middle and senior leaders in areas of high need — after too few
teachers signed up to a
pilot.
We have just
signed up to
pilot a program in 2018 - 19 for new STEM micro credentials for
teachers and were informed that WSD has one of the highest uses of any school in the state — 82 % — on the STEM Action Center Professional Learning Tool.»
Schools taking part in the
pilot will be able to
sign teachers up to a «package of support» in eight EBacc subjects — English, maths, biology, chemistry, physics, modern languages, history and geography, and computing science.