Not exact matches
But I've seen enough to restate with fair confidence an earlier (and better
informed) Fordham
judgment, namely that millions of American school - kids would be better served if their states, districts and schools set out in a serious way to impart these skills and content to their pupils rather than the nebulous and flaccid curricular goals that they're now
using.
Teacher
judgment —
informed by knowledge of research and
use of formative data — should always be a factor in decision making
The whole point of collecting all of this information — and DQC is clear that they mean much more than just test scores — is to
use it to
inform inquiry, human
judgment, and decision - making.
Most companies
use productivity measures to
inform the subjective assessments of supervisors, with some companies permitting less subjective
judgment than others for fear of bias or favoritism.
While research can
inform the
use of value - added measures, most decisions about how to
use these measures require personal
judgment, as well as a greater understanding of school and district factors than research can provide.
But then she describes the awards Ravitch has received as one of the «leaders in the public arena who champion the
use of
informed judgment to advance the public good.»
Use assessment evidence to make
informed decisions and reasoned
judgments.
Every time the models have been adjusted
using guesswork (or
informed judgment as some would say) to bring them back into line with ongoing real world observations a new divergence between model expectations and real world events has begun to develop.
We
use the scores to place work — it
informs our
judgment — and with client permission, we will
use client feedback to help firms improve.
We pledge that we will
use our expertise and best
judgment to advise, protect, and assist you, the homebuyer, in making well -
informed choices regarding your real estate transaction.