New, more rigorous tests that are aligned with the Common Core State Standards — which serve
as guideposts for what students in grades K - 12 should know in reading and math — will be administered broadly this school year.
The revised CCR Determination Policy and Policy - Level PLDs, adopted in October 2012, was used by PARCC to guide the development of items and tasks for the PARCC assessments in both English language arts / literacy (ELA / literacy) and mathematics and also
served as a guidepost for setting the performance levels for the PARCC assessments.
The 19 signs of PAS as identified by Clawar and Rivlin (1991) and expanded upon by Baker (2007b) can also be used
as guideposts in assessment.
The concrete examples by proven leaders below
act as guideposts for our ambitions toward becoming great leaders that attract remarkable people to join our journeys.
To better support and give you some ideas on how to get started, we have created some resources to serve
as guideposts as you get involved.
We have experience in working alongside other trades and understand that deadlines are meant to be hit and not merely seen
as guideposts along the way.
Now I'm thinking about converting our single car garage (of a three car garage) into a dining room and I plan to use your lovely
space as my guidepost.
There are many things that one can learn from a driving school, but there are key matters that stand
as guideposts of the knowledge in the driving education program.
The adjunct senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, a nonpartisan think tank in New York City, suggests looking at the stock
market as a guidepost.
In this edited excerpt, the authors explain how to use the projections in your business
plan as guideposts as you move forward.
In the nearly three decades that the Burning Man festival has been around, 10 philosophical principles have
emerged as guideposts for behavior in the community.
Time in the market is a financial and personal lifestyle blog that should not be relied
upon as a guidepost for financial, legal, personal, etc. choices.
There's no book to follow, and I think connections to other people who've experienced this from other tragedies, or from Sandy Hook, can be
useful as guideposts for people here in terms of, «Well, this is what happened that we weren't expecting, and this is how we handled it.
Even with the African boy's
DNA as a guidepost, researchers won't easily tag key players in human origins.
Aeras and our partners have developed target product profiles (TPPs) for each vaccine candidate in the product pipeline to maximize the public health impact and serve
as a guidepost on whether or not to move forward with a candidate.
The subtle whispers, cues and nudges are
there as guideposts, to gently carry the humble listener along the path back to the source and the true self.
By using your non-negotiable
needs as a guidepost for screening potential dates, you'll have more success aligning yourself with more compatible partners and save time and energy.
Even though «Evil Genius» uses many of these
agents as guideposts to understanding how these investigations played out the way that they did, the rest is a scattershot approach to exploring the various offshoots of the story.
In that no man's land kind of situation, taking the training
objectives as guideposts, they initiated content comprehension by setting certain objectives for the process.
Our goal is to mirror the adult work day with regard to flexible use of time but still maintain structured
timeframes as guideposts and transitions from one task or activity to another.
Lamborghini isn't saying much about the proposed engine for its new SUV, only using the 600 - hp
output as a guidepost.
A well - defined author brand acts
as a guidepost by which you position and gauge all your activities, objectives and goals.
Dawn Batterbee Miller has been published multiple times in well known publications
such as Guideposts, Focus on the Family, etc..
But any tax provisions that use
AGI as a guidepost will be affected — including medical expenses (7.5 % AGI floor), miscellaneous deductions (2 % AGI floor), taxability of Social Security (based on AGI), passive loss limitations (based on AGI), and many others.
Moving forward we will refer back to
today as a guidepost to remind you to keep a close eye on your stash of miles, but we'll still use miles when they are the right tool for the job.
«I think our progress report can be
viewed as a guidepost to delivering on the promise of that future forest,» said Kathy Abusow, President and CEO of SFI Inc..
As Canada turns to implement the identified actions, it should use its mid-century
strategy as a guidepost toward achieving the 2030 target.
Traffic road signals and regulations of the state must be imprinted in the mind of the
driver as the guidepost of the privilege of driving.
We don't yet know how much the Vive Focus will cost around the world, but we can use the price in
China as a guidepost for a guess.
And the reason why your daily step goals are constantly changing, rather than striving for «10K» every day, is because Pebble wants people to use their own personal
bests as guideposts rather than an arbitrary number.
But career experts say that the rest of us should use our first few months at a new
gig as a guidepost for whether or not a role is a good fit.
Christian Marriage Counseling focuses on principles of dignity, kindness, respect, honesty, integrity, boundaries, love, giving, and how those principles relate to your marriage while keeping God in
focus as the guidepost for your marriage and family.
This list of discussion norms can then
serve as a guidepost for students when they begin their own student - directed discussions.
Now I'm thinking about converting our single car garage (of a three car garage) into a dining room and I plan to use your lovely
space as my guidepost.
Movies about or featuring transgender people are relatively few and far between, so they can
act as guideposts for social attitudes about the subject, often dealing with the difficult, sometimes dangerous marginalization that comes with being transgender in a society that has little tolerance for them.
For the Geek Cinemaphile these are all important questions as it give the necessary context as to what films of the past are to be
used as guideposts to measure artistic success of failure.
The resulting document serves
as a guidepost for Write for Texas professional development and instructional coaching.
Our research and design have revealed insights that can serve
as guideposts for the entire industry:
Aides do point to Carson's experience on corporate boards (which he says he will resign from now that he's running for president) and the business experience of members of his inner circle, such as Jeff Reeter, Carson's national finance chairman, a managing partner at Northwestern Mutual,
as guideposts for his philosophy: the campaign's economic policy will be business - friendly.
«[We] use
it as a guidepost for the decisions we make.»
They should serve
as guideposts or examples of top behaviors in selling.
Heney, a parish priest in Southern California, begins this primer on moral decision making, appropriately enough, with a discussion of the Book of Genesis, identifying five characteristics of life before the Fall that serve
as guideposts for moral living today.
«This study gives us an estimate of a causal relationship that could serve
as a guidepost for the development of interventions in the future.»
Von Hippel was one of 29 top scientists around the country to sign a letter endorsing the Iran deal, saying that it «will advance the cause of peace and security in the Middle East and can serve
as a guidepost for future non-proliferation agreements.»