I had an online application, standard graduate tests and then a day of interviews where I was
assessed on competency and soft skills as well as a more technical finance based interview.
Not exact matches
(3) They
assess future leaders
on alignment with company values as well as
on competencies.
The Learn2Serve Food Protection Manager Exam is designed to test and
assess food managers
on competencies relevant to food protection.
The exam is designed to test and
assess food service employees
on competencies relevant to the prevention of foodborne illness.
Amrein and Berliner also used trends
on the SAT, the ACT, and Advanced Placement (AP) exams to
assess the effectiveness of minimum -
competency exams in the 18 states where students must pass such tests in order to graduate from high school.
We will
assess them and then place them in class based
on competency.»
Dr Val Shute, Professor of Education at Florida State University, will give a keynote presentation at ACER's Research Conference 2015 in August
on how games designed with stealth assessment capabilities can measure and
assess 21st Century
competencies.
Their teachers typically follow the «guide
on the side, not a sage
on the stage» model, and
assess students for
competency and content mastery
on an ongoing basis.
Regardless of whether they're Common Core standards, or not, pretending that it isn't important to regularly
assess and report
on students» progress, in a consistent and comparable way, against whatever standards states have undermines their legitimacy and belittles the notion that it's important for students to master essential knowledge and
competencies.
Students don't simply receive an average score
on a math test; instead, they receive discrete scores
on each
competency that a given test is
assessing.
KIPP schools or regions nominate participants who have two or more years of teaching experience; these nominees are
assessed based
on their leadership
competencies.
So
assessing a child
on 47 different
competencies is hardly going to be an appealing task for a hard - pressed teacher, especially when the tests themselves are claimed to have quite a margin of error.
These new exams, such as edTPA, formerly the Teacher Performance Assessment, and the Educational Testing Service's Praxis Performance Assessment for Teachers focus
on assessing beginning teaching
competency.
Offer learners opportunities to gauge and discuss their readiness for demonstrating
competency Example: A teacher offers learners «Checks for Understanding» throughout a unit, where learners can self -
assess on how much they understand so far.
When evaluating teacher candidates, we use a subset of skills and
competencies that our current teachers are
assessed on.
The students are tested prior to the clinic to
assess their clinical
competencies and to allow a personalized, one -
on - one teaching experience for each student.
Despite the link between one's mental health and the ability to self -
assess for issues of
competency and other professional standards, there is no formal training in law schools to prepare future lawyers
on the matter.
This section will help you understand the different
competencies graduate employers expect, provide tips
on how to develop them, and give examples of how they are
assessed and how to demonstrate your abilities.
The invigilator can
assess the
competency of a student based
on the answers he writes in the test.
So, this whole process about
assessing against those eight
competencies on the website, it starts, essentially, actually, quite pleasantly, and it's quite an enjoyable experience.
The way we
assess candidates, essentially, and through the application form, and through the assessment centre, which is probably the two times that that experience is drawn
on is really we're looking for answers that demonstrate the
competency.
Dynamic and goal oriented professional with strong working background of
assessing employee's training needs, learning
competencies and progress, and ability to deliver sales training that focuses
on up - selling and cross-selling in a call center setting.
Orient and provide
competency assessment for all pharmacists who rotate from oral pharmacy to IV pharmacy and orient and
assess competency on all IV technicians...
The policy statement «The Future of Pediatrics: Mental Health
Competencies for Pediatric Primary Care» outlined the skills pediatricians need in the area of mental health.37 The AAP Task Force
on Mental Health has developed materials to help pediatricians
assess their current practice and readiness to change and to code accurately for mental health screening and services.38, 39 The AAP also developed a Web site providing resources and materials free of charge (http://www2.aap.org/commpeds/dochs/mentalhealth/KeyResources.html) 40 as well as «Addressing Mental Health Concerns in Primary Care: A Clinician's Toolkit,» 41 which is available for a fee.
The CBCL (105 — 120 items, depending
on the version) is a parent (or parent — surrogate) completed rating scales for
assessing competencies, adaptive functioning and problems for a target child ages 4 — 18 years (CBCL / 4 -18, 1991) or ages 6 — 18 years (CBCL / 6 -18, 2001).
The NEATS: A
Competency - Based, Ecological Assessment for Children and Families: Title IV - E Curriculum Module Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare, University of Minnesota (2009) Teaches practitioners working with children and families to focus
on assessing five areas of functioning: neurobiology, executive function, attachment, trauma, and self - regulation (NEATS).
Assessment:
On completion of this course participants are
assessed through a Role - Play
Competency Assessment.
All training programmes approved by the Mediators» Institute of Ireland are
assessed against specific criteria based
on the
competencies required for the various levels of membership.
Data
on how long team members planned to stay with their organization is based
on answers from individuals that
assessed their leaders
on EI
competencies, and also separately completed Hay Group's Employee Effectiveness survey which includes a question related to their planned tenure:
Using psychological tests that had been developed to
assess an individual's degree of social sensitivity, as well as tests for other key
competencies, he and Dailey found that the officers identified as outstanding consistently performed very well
on such tests, whereas those rated mediocre performed poorly.
1995 — Building Relationships: Families and Professionals as Partners 1996 — A Promising Future 1997 — Fostering the Well Being of Families 1998 — Trauma: A Multi-Dimensional View 1999 — Coming Together for Children and Families: Developing Comprehensive Systems of Care 2000 — The Neurobiology of Child Development: Bridging the Gap Between Theory Research and Practice 2001 — Processing Trauma and Terrorism 2002 — The Road Less Traveled: Adoptive Families in the New Millennium 2003 — A Better Beginning: Parents with Mental Illness and their Young Children 2004 — Approaches That Work: Multi-Stressed Families and their Young Children 2005 — The Screening and
Assessing of the Social Emotional Concerns 2006 — Supporting Young Children through Separation and Loss 2007 — Social Emotional Development: Promising Practices, Research and Policy 2008 — Attachment: Connecting for Life 2009 — Evidenced - based Practices for Working with Young Children and Families 2010 - Eat Sleep and Be Merry: Regulation Concerns in Young Children 2011 - Climbing the Ladder Toward
Competency in Young Children's Mental Health 2012 - Focusing
on Fatherhood 2013 - Trauma in Early Childhood: Assessment, Intervention and Supporting Families
Program influences
on family environment (e.g., quality of home, social support), maternal
competencies (e.g., maternal self - efficacy, empathy, parenting style), and child development (e.g., cognitive and motor development) were
assessed from mothers» program intake in pregnancy to children's second birthday based
on self - reports in regular interviews and developmental tests.