Sentences with phrase «given evaluation period»

Total return, when measuring performance, is the actual rate of return of an investment or a pool of investments over a given evaluation period.

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Given the access to information and the heightened degree of competition amongst sellers, this evaluation process can be deep and can occur in multiple phases over long periods of time.
Pragmatic consensus embodies a solution to some aspect of the problem on which there is agreement, and gives that solution a trial run for a period of time, followed by evaluation.
Midwives aren't given the luxury of a prolonged evaluation and leisurely analysis, although certainly they can perform a risk assessment prenatally and throughout the intrapartum period with regards to the likeliness that neonatal resuscitation will prove necessary, and adequately prepare or transfer care as appropriate.
New York State United Teachers, a union that remains powerful by virtue of its 600,000 members regardless of its losses in the recent election cycle, denounced Cuomo's letter on Thursday, arguing that his apparent priorities — strengthening teacher evaluations, lengthening the probationary period before teachers may get tenure and boosting charter schools — are handouts to pro-charter billionaire hedge funders who give generously to his campaigns.
I vowed to myself that I would give this profession a 1 - year evaluation period.
After all, the extent to which a principal is willing to dismiss (or give a poor evaluation to) a teacher will likely depend in part upon her beliefs about the probability of finding a superior replacement in a reasonable period of time.
In his «historic» call for «education reform», an end to teacher tenure and a disproportionate transfer of public dollars to charter schools the Governor failed to point out that (1) Connecticut already has one of the longest probationary periods for teachers in the country — four years — which gives school administrators more opportunity to judge a teacher's capability than do those in most other states and that (2) in 2010 the Legislature adopted major revisions to the teacher evaluation process that already gives Malloy's Department of Education the power to revamp how teachers are evaluated and require school administrators to actually conduct appropriate evaluations.
The Missouri Department of Elementary & Secondary Education says that to make portfolios really useful, remember that their purpose is to serve as authentic assessments — evaluations of real student work over a given time period.
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