In addition, there are also the various projects being undertaken by the Australian Public Service Commission in accordance with the Employment and Capability Strategy for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Employees that will include
evaluative components on the new arrangements.
Assessment may have
an evaluative component — a summative assessment, such as a final exam — that places a value or judgment on performance.
Among other things, he said he supports peer review of teachers; however, he still believes student test scores are an important
evaluative component.
Not exact matches
Develop an understanding of the emotional,
evaluative and cognitive
components of self - esteem.
We ensure that each delegate is given the knowledge to recognise the importance of understanding «self,» including developing the skills and theory of understanding the emotional,
evaluative and cognitive
components of self - esteem.
The use of direct observation as a major
component of an overall data collection system for
evaluative purposes may be less reliable than thought.
In early 2014, the Agency asked the TXCC to convene a steering committee of principals, administrators, and higher education faculty to provide input into the creation of an
evaluative rubric correlated with the principal standards and incorporating weighted
components, including student learning outcomes.
Some courses have guided field experience
components in them, and some include laboratories where teaching, learning, and diagnostic and
evaluative materials are prepared and tested.
The necessary
components of this rights - based approach include: the development of agreed targets and benchmarks, an
evaluative framework to assess whether the «progressive realisation» principle is being met, and a people - centred approach which values the full participation of Indigenous peoples in the process.