Who is eligible for credit
within the technology strand?
If you have your Masters degree and you are not
"topped out" on the salary scale, you can earn hours towards lane
advancement just by working with technology at RBHS.
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What counts as
appropriate "work within technology"?
A range of activities can count as appropriate.
You might pre-conference with a technology mentor about a potential lesson,
have a technology mentor observe your class while teaching a lesson, or
post-conference with a technology mentor regarding your lesson. You
can also claim hours for technology related trainings and meetings that you
attend. Finally, you can claim hours for the time you spend preparing
a technology related lesson.
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How many hours do I
need to do?
For every fifteen "actual" hours of work within
technology, you earn one hour towards lane advancement. These hours
might include multiple activities.
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What paperwork do you have
to do to claim credit?
The
Technology Strand Worksheet
contains all the appropriate paperwork.
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Who can give you more
information regarding the technology strand?
Currently, Doreen Fritz, Helen Harper, and Dan Mancoff
are your primary contacts for questions regarding the technology strand.
Tim Scanlon is also available as a resource.
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